Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth has just announced a formal, long overdue investigation into Joe Biden’s botched withdrawal from Afghanistan.
As you recall, Joe Biden’s chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan in 2021 led to the loss of 13 service members’ lives, as well as hundreds of other Americans being left behind.
Up until now, no generals have been held responsible or fired over the disastrous failure. But, it looks like that is going to change soon…
Check it out:
BREAKING: Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth announces an investigation into the disastrous Afghanistan Withdrawl.
Via: Breitbart pic.twitter.com/khkt4ZZz2i
— Ian Jaeger (@IanJaeger29) February 18, 2025
These 13 service members were killed during Biden’s disastrous Afghanistan withdrawal.
Pete Hegseth just announced an investigation into the withdrawal.
Remember their names:
Johanny Rosario Pichardo
Nicole L. Gee
Darin T. Hoover
Hunter Lopez
Daegan W. Page
Humberto A. Sanchez… pic.twitter.com/2fmU1WntXF— Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) February 18, 2025
Sec. of Defense Pete Hegseth launches probe into the chaotic Afghanistan withdrawal, aiming to pinpoint accountability after no officials faced consequences for the operation that led to 13 U.S. service member deaths. pic.twitter.com/DmVzYoRpgn
— 🇺🇸𝐃𝐔𝐓𝐂𝐇🇺🇸 (@pr0ud_americans) February 18, 2025
JUST IN: Pete Hegseth has lauched a full-scale investigation into the Afghanistan withdrawal disaster.
All the generals involved should lose their ranks and get dishonorably discharged.
— George (@BehizyTweets) February 18, 2025
Breitbart has the exclusive scoop:
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth told Breitbart News in an exclusive interview that he has already picked investigators who will look into the disastrous Afghanistan withdrawal.
“We’ve already identified folks that’ll be in charge of that full investigation inside the Pentagon,” Hegseth said in the interview Thursday.
“I don’t have a timeframe on it. Sadly, we’ve already waited two-and-a-half years, three years since what occurred. I don’t want to wait longer, but I always want to get it right,” he said…
Hegseth said accountability is coming.
“The way you establish real accountability is by establishing real fact chains — chains of events, information, what happened. Why did it happen? Who made the decision? What was the reason they made that decision? Why did they give advice or not give advice? Why did they execute an order a certain way? Did they speak up when they were supposed to or not? I don’t think there’s anybody that feels like there’s been an honest accounting of what happened in Afghanistan. That’s our job,” he said.
“So, we’re going to drive that full investigation and get a sense of what happened. And as I stated to the workforce on Friday, I guess less than a week ago, accountability will be coming for what happened in Afghanistan, and that’s important to reestablishing trust at the Defense Department,” he added.
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