Americans Left In Afghanistan Will Be Without Assistance, Then Retracted It "Final message" to Americans was recalled after half an hour
Just when it seemed the Biden Administrations Afghanistan debacle couldnt get any worse, The State Department texted a final message for Americans stranded in the country Tuesday, alerting them that they would be without assistance, but then deleted the warning just minutes later.
The message read, THIS IS THE FINAL MESSAGE FOR AMERICAN CITIZENS WHO WISH TO DEPART KABUL. American citizens who choose to remain in Afghanistan should be prepared to arrange their departure without assistance from the U.S. government.
When the Daily Caller asked the State Department for clarification, they received the following response:
We sent an email to American citizens earlier that was recalled for technical reasons. We shortly thereafter sent a revised email, and recipients should follow the instructions in that message. For security reasons, we are not going to get into further detail.
Pathetic.
The latest development comes after the State Department last week penned a letter, which has been signed by multiple other countries (but no Middle Eastern ones), essentially asking the Taliban to be nice to people in Afghanistan.
Poster Comment:
This gets worse by the hour.