Former President Donald Trump took a moment to honor the 13 American service members who tragically lost their lives during the botched Afghanistan withdrawal three years ago.

Trump joined the families of the fallen for a private ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery, underscoring the solemnity of the occasion and the importance of remembering the sacrifices made.

Meanwhile, Joe Biden opted to spend his week at his beach house in Delaware, far removed from the White House and the memories of the disastrous withdrawal, as reported by The New York Post.

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The deadly attack on August 26, 2021, was carried out by ISIS-K suicide bomber Abdul Rahman al-Logari, who detonated an explosive vest outside Abbey Gate at Hamid Karzai International Airport. The blast claimed the lives of the 13 U.S. service members and nearly 200 Afghans, leaving a scar on the Biden administration’s already shaky handling of the pullout.

Despite the tragedy, Biden and Kamala Harris only issued statements on the anniversary, with no public appearances scheduled for the day. Biden praised the fallen service members as patriots who embodied the best of America, while Harris defended the administration’s decision to end the war, insisting that the U.S. can still counter terrorist threats without boots on the ground.

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Trump’s camp, however, did not mince words. They harshly criticized Biden’s mishandling of the evacuation and pointed out his failure to honor the fallen soldiers with an official ceremony.

Trump adviser Brian Hughes slammed both Biden and Harris for their roles in the disastrous withdrawal, stating that the day serves as a reminder of their failure to protect America’s standing in the world.

Gold Star families, who have been outspoken about their dissatisfaction with Biden, continue to express their anger. They feel betrayed by the administration’s handling of the withdrawal and its failure to properly recognize the sacrifice of their loved ones. Their frustration with Biden’s lack of action and respect for their loss remains strong.

Mark Schmitz, who lost his son Marine Cpl. Jared Schmitz in the attack, conveyed his frustration with Biden’s dismissive remarks during a recent debate. Schmitz’s anger reflects a broader sentiment among families who feel disrespected by the administration’s handling of their loss.

Trump’s statement on Truth Social reiterated his condemnation of the withdrawal, calling it “the most EMBARRASSING moment in the history of our Country.”

He argued that the chaotic exit emboldened adversaries like Russia and Iran, leaving America weakened on the global stage.

Trump’s stark contrast with Biden on military matters resonates with many who feel the current administration has failed to uphold America’s strength and honor.

This piece was written by LifeZette News Staff on August 26, 2024. It originally appeared in LifeZette and is used by permission.

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