Less Than One Percent of Afghanistan Evacuees Are Americans, Taliban Given "Kill List" by Biden
The estimated number of evacuees from Afghanistan is over 82,000, but much less than one percent of these were Americans. This comes with the news that the Biden administration provided a “kill list” to the Taliban. According to Western Journal and Politico: “U.S. officials in Kabul gave the Taliban a list of names of American citizens, green card holders and Afghan allies to grant entry into the militant-controlled outer perimeter of the city’s airport.”
According to film maker Dinesh D’Souza on August 27, citing government statistics, 82,300 people have been evacuated from Afghanistan—and only 4,500 are Americans. That means that around 77,800 evacuees were not Americans. . .and we know that many US allies have been left behind too, and that blank US passports were sent to Kabul, which is in the iron grip of the Taliban. As Jack Posobiec reported, “US Special Forces veterans [are] coordinating their own privately-funded operations to go into Afghanistan and evacuate their allies.” Anyone want to guess how many of the 78,000 non-Americans are connected to the Taliban or other terrorist organizations? Whatever the number, I’m certain it’s way too many.
How did we manage to evacuate 82,3000 people and only 4,500 Americans? For context, that means a mere 0.06 percent of the evacuees were Americans. We shut down the US over much less than one percent of the population dying from Covid. So much for the idea that the US leaders truly care for Americans’ lives.