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2023 Recap: Biden’s 4 Instances of Neglecting Americans in Crisis


US President Joe⁣ Biden speaks‍ on his economic policies at the ⁢Wisconsin Black Chamber ‍of Commerce in ⁢Milwaukee, Wisconsin, on December 20, 2023. (Photo by MANDEL‌ NGAN/AFP via Getty Images)

OAN’s Brooke Mallory
5:35 ⁢PM – Monday, January 1, 2024

President Biden’s History of ⁣Abandoning Americans

President⁤ Joe ‍Biden has​ a ⁤troubling ⁤track record‍ of leaving Americans to fend for themselves during emergencies and natural ‌disasters. Here are four instances where Americans were left behind without sufficient assistance:

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During ⁣the⁣ chaotic retreat from Afghanistan, the ⁣Biden administration claimed to have rescued over 120,000 individuals. However,‍ they ‍left behind over 800 Americans who were stranded behind ​enemy lines. The House Foreign Affairs Committee’s analysis revealed that the⁣ number of Americans left behind was significantly higher than ‌what Biden had initially claimed.

It’s important to note‍ that​ the figure does not include those ⁣who were evacuated by private citizens and non-governmental organizations.

“The State Department has evacuated ⁢more than 800 American​ citizens from the country since August 31,‍ 2022. That does not include the AMCITS evacuated‍ by outside ⁣groups. And it is clearly dramatically more than the number of “about 100” that we‍ were​ repeatedly told after⁢ the NEO ‌ [non-combat evacuation operation] ended. For perspective,​ the Iran hostage situation in 1979 saw 52 Americans left in the country,” according to the committee report.

Tragically,‌ thirteen American service personnel lost ​their lives during the withdrawal.

In Sudan, as‌ a violent war raged on, the Biden administration ⁣abandoned around 16,000 American⁢ residents and expected them to find ⁤their own way out. While measures were taken to help U.S.⁣ Embassy workers escape,‍ there were no preparations to assist the thousands of Americans ‌left behind.

“It’s absolutely⁤ imperative that U.S. citizens in⁢ Sudan make their⁣ own arrangements to stay safe in these difficult circumstances,” said White House ​National ⁤Security Council spokesman John Kirby at the time. ​“Americans‍ should ⁢have⁢ no expectation of a U.S. government-coordinated evacuation at this time. And we ‌expect ⁣that⁤ that’s going to remain⁣ the⁢ case,” he added.

The‍ United States faced criticism for prioritizing the evacuation of embassy employees while ⁢neglecting the evacuation of private American citizens. Other countries,⁢ such as France, stepped⁣ in to assist in the evacuation of their citizens.

After a train disaster in East Palestine, Ohio, which resulted‌ in ⁢a hazardous chemical leak and environmental​ contamination, Biden promised to visit the site. However, he⁤ failed to⁤ follow through on his promise, leaving the community⁣ feeling⁣ ignored and neglected.

“I feel like I don’t matter,” said Jessica Conard, a local⁢ resident. “I want to go where I feel like an ⁤American worth saving.”

Instead of declaring a disaster and providing⁢ federal resources, Biden directed federal agencies to hold Norfolk Southern accountable.

“I haven’t‍ had ⁢the occasion to go ‌to East​ Palestine. There is a​ lot going on here and I⁢ haven’t been ⁣able to break,” Biden said.⁤ “I figured I would go to ‍East Palestine this week, but I ⁢was then reminded that I have‍ to go around⁢ the world.⁢ I’m going from Washington to‍ India to Vietnam and so it is going to be a while. But, we are making sure that East ‍Palestine ‍has what they need materially in order to ​deal with the problems.”

“But where do you go?” Conard continued. “Where do you go when your community is repeatedly ignored by the president of the ​United States? That’s where I want to go. I want to ⁣go where ⁢I⁤ feel like ‌an American worth saving.”

Following a terrorist attack in ⁢Israel, Americans in the country struggled to ‍contact⁢ the ⁢U.S. Embassy ‌for assistance. Meanwhile, Biden hosted a barbecue at the White ⁢House, showing a ⁤lack ​of urgency and concern for the situation.

One American​ hostage expressed frustration, saying, “Where is the State Department? They need to start getting⁣ Americans ⁤out.”

It is clear that President Biden has a pattern of abandoning ⁢Americans in‌ times of crisis. These instances raise serious concerns about his leadership and commitment to the‌ well-being of American citizens.

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In what ways does President⁤ Biden’s lack of⁢ action and ⁣attention in response to crises, such as the train disaster in Ohio and ‌the terrorist⁣ attack in Israel, demonstrate⁤ a failure to prioritize the safety and well-being of American citizens

President Joe Biden has a troubling history of⁣ abandoning Americans ‍in times of crisis​ and natural⁣ disasters. There have been‌ multiple instances where ​individuals ⁣were left behind without sufficient assistance, raising ⁤concerns about the government’s ⁤commitment ‌to its citizens.

During the ​chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan, the Biden administration claimed to have rescued over 120,000 individuals. However, they left⁣ behind over 800 Americans ‌who were stranded behind enemy lines. The House Foreign Affairs Committee’s analysis revealed⁢ that the‍ number ⁢of⁢ Americans left behind was significantly ‌higher than ‌initially claimed by President Biden. It’s important to note that this figure does⁢ not include those who were evacuated by private ​citizens​ and ⁢non-governmental organizations.

In Sudan, as a violent war ⁤raged on,⁣ the Biden administration abandoned around⁣ 16,000 American residents and expected them to find their own way⁣ out. While measures were taken to help U.S. Embassy workers escape, there were no preparations​ to assist the thousands of Americans left behind. This ‍decision drew criticism, especially when other countries, like France, stepped in to assist in the evacuation‌ of their citizens.

After a train⁤ disaster in East‌ Palestine, Ohio, President ​Biden promised to‍ visit the site but failed to follow through ⁢on his promise. This left⁤ the community feeling‍ ignored and neglected, especially given the hazardous chemical ⁤leak and environmental contamination resulting ⁤from⁣ the incident. Instead of declaring a disaster ​and ⁢providing federal resources, ‌Biden directed federal agencies ​to hold Norfolk Southern accountable. This lack of action ⁣and attention left residents feeling ‍unimportant and forgotten.

Following a⁢ terrorist attack in Israel, ⁢Americans in⁤ the country ⁣struggled to contact the U.S.⁣ Embassy for assistance. Meanwhile, President ‌Biden hosted a barbecue at the White House, displaying a lack of urgency and concern for the⁢ situation. This lack of responsiveness from the government left Americans ⁤frustrated and in dire need ​of support.

These instances ​highlight a⁣ pattern of President Biden failing to‍ prioritize the safety and well-being of American​ citizens. It is crucial for the government to fulfill⁤ its duty of protecting its‍ citizens and providing assistance when they are most vulnerable.​ The incidents mentioned raise questions about the administration’s ability and commitment ‌to effectively handle emergencies and crises.

As​ Americans, we deserve leadership that puts the needs and safety of its citizens first. The incidents mentioned‍ should serve as‍ a ⁣reminder of the importance⁤ of choosing leaders ‌who prioritize the welfare of their constituents.‌ The abandonment of Americans in ‍times of ⁤crisis is unacceptable, and it ‌is vital⁣ to hold leaders accountable for their actions or lack thereof.



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