for a week.
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In total, 23 US Embassy staffers - all Americans, signed the July 13 cable, which was given a rush status 'given the circumstances on the ground in Kabul.' In addition to Blinken, it was sent to the Director of Policy Planning, Salman Ahmad.
Blinken received the cable and reviewed it shortly afterwards according to the report.
The cable, dated July 13, also called for the State Department to use tougher language in describing the atrocities being committed by the Taliban, one of the people said.
The classified cable represents the clearest evidence yet that the administration had been warned by its own officials on the ground that the Taliban’s advance was imminent and Afghanistan’s military may be unable to stop it. -WSJ
According to the report, some 18,000 Afghans and their families who had applied for special US Immigrant Visas remained in Kabul in areas under Taliban control, while efforts to reach the airport have become increasingly difficult.
US intelligence officials have sparred with the White House over who was warning of what, and when. And as the Journal notes, the existence of this confidential State Department memo warning of impending doom adds a crucial piece to our knowledge of how this all went down.
Why Blinken and Biden didn't take immediate action despite receiving a 'dissent channel' emergency communication from their staff on the ground in Kabul is unknown, however Blinken is apparently so bad that John McCain called him "dangerous to America" in a 2014 Senate speech, adding that he was "one of the worst selections of a very bad lot" as Obama's nominee for Secretary of State.
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She's already been thrown to the wolves on the border crisis. Wisely want to keep her outta sight would be my guess.
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She is more than qualified to speak out on the chaos in Afghanistan.