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I guess these people in Afghanistan haven't heard George Carlin's skit. "I'm getting IN the plane not ON the plane thank you very much."

The United States has suspended operations at Karzai International Airport in order to clear the airfield of Afghans attempting to flee from Taliban-controlled Afghanistan.

The U.S. took control of airport operations over the weekend after Taliban militants took over Kabul and toppled the Afghan government. The airport has become the center for embassy operations as well after U.S. officials and personnel abandoned the U.S. embassy on Sunday.

“The US military has suspended air operations at the Kabul airport while troops try to clear the airfield of Afghans who flooded the tarmac, per [CNN Pentagon correspondent Barbara Starr]. Biden’s national security advisers have made clear this a.m. they don’t consider the airport secure right now,” CNN’s Kaitlan Collins tweeted on Monday morning.

Videos posted on social media of Karzai show hundreds of Afghans crowding the airstrip attempting to flee the country. Video also shows Afghans clinging to planes taking off, and reports say that some Afghans have fallen from planes to their deaths in desperate attempts to escape Afghanistan.

The international evacuation plan has been bottlenecked at Karzai International Airport. Bagram Air Base, located north of Kabul, was overrun with Taliban militants over the weekend after the U.S. turned the base over to the Afghan military last month. As The Daily Wire reported:

The Taliban took control of Bagram Air Base on Sunday, a former American airbase that the U.S turned over to the Afghanistan government last month.

I guess these people in Afghanistan haven't heard George Carlin's skit. "I'm getting IN the plane not ON the plane thank you very much." The United States has suspended operations at Karzai International Airport in order to clear the airfield of Afghans attempting to flee from Taliban-controlled Afghanistan. The U.S. took control of airport operations over the weekend after Taliban militants took over Kabul and toppled the Afghan government. The airport has become the center for embassy operations as well after U.S. officials and personnel abandoned the U.S. embassy on Sunday. “The US military has suspended air operations at the Kabul airport while troops try to clear the airfield of Afghans who flooded the tarmac, per [CNN Pentagon correspondent Barbara Starr]. Biden’s national security advisers have made clear this a.m. they don’t consider the airport secure right now,” CNN’s Kaitlan Collins tweeted on Monday morning. Videos posted on social media of Karzai show hundreds of Afghans crowding the airstrip attempting to flee the country. Video also shows Afghans clinging to planes taking off, and reports say that some Afghans have fallen from planes to their deaths in desperate attempts to escape Afghanistan. The international evacuation plan has been bottlenecked at Karzai International Airport. Bagram Air Base, located north of Kabul, was overrun with Taliban militants over the weekend after the U.S. turned the base over to the Afghan military last month. As The Daily Wire reported: The Taliban took control of Bagram Air Base on Sunday, a former American airbase that the U.S turned over to the Afghanistan government last month.

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At 3:45 pm EDT the Resident will be addressing the nation. I think we can all guess what he will say "It's not my fault. Trump did this!"

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Exactly! Something like "Come on man, it's Trump's fault!" "He put the plan together."