As in they're mostly nonsense offered as a smokescreen as to Biden:
a) McKenzie "owned up" on a Friday (naturally), September 17th, for a strike that occurred on August 29th. Military first tried to float that footage showed the vehicle was packed with explosives. Experts who viewed the footage knew there were no "secondary explosions". Military knew this in real time when they saw the strike. It was "owned up to" after reports of civilians killed could not be squelched and nobody bought the secondary explosion nonsense. Biden, of course, took immediate "over the horizon" credit.
b) 8 hours was ample time? In who's assessment? Yours? It clearly wasn't enough time to confirm that the poor U.S. affiliated aid worker was filling the vehicle with WATER...and that he was returning to his house packed with children. The decision was clearly not adequately supported. In all likelihood it was rushed to provide Biden with a success story in the wake of all his shortcomings.
c) There was a suicide bombing that cost American lives because of the botched withdrawal rushed so Joe could be out before 9/11. The absurd withdrawal strategy resulted in the Taliban controlling all areas up to the Kabul airport gates while the incomplete evacuation needed to continue. That lack of control opened the door to the ISIS-K attack.
d) A mistake was made...acknowledged publicly...in a Friday news cycle nearly 3 weeks later when it was clear that there was no way to hide it or mitigate it with misinformation.