Cruz On Marine’s Testimony On Biden Afghanistan Withdrawal: U.S. In ‘Enormous’ Danger Under Biden

Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) has responded to the testimony from Marine Sgt. Tyler Vargas-Andrews about President Biden’s disastrous pullout from Afghanistan, saying that the United States is in “enormous” danger under Biden due to the damage the current president has done to the United States’ status on the world stage.

Last week, Vargas-Andrews, who was one of the many individuals injured in the suicide bombing that killed 13 U.S. service members on August 26, 2021, said the tragedy and the withdrawal were a “catastrophe” and result of the Biden administration’s “inexcusable lack of accountability and negligence.”

“Every enemy of America saw that disaster. Putin saw it. Xi saw it. Iran saw it. North Korea saw it. Venezuela saw it. Every terrorist cell across the globe, they all saw it,” Cruz said. “And all of them came to the same conclusion, which is this is a commander-in-chief who is weak and incompetent. This is a commander-in-chief who is afraid to fight. This is a commander-in-chief unwilling to do what it takes even to defend his own servicemen and women, never mind anyone else.”

“And we’re seeing the consequences of it right now with the war in Ukraine, the first major land war in Europe since World War II. And we’re seeing the consequences of it in the Pacific with China more and more aggressive and Taiwan in greater and greater peril,” he continued. “And I’ll tell you, I met today with Taiwan’s ambassador, and I told the ambassador, I said, ‘Look, I think the danger that Taiwan is in for the next two years of the Biden presidency is enormous.’ Because Xi looked at what happened here and concluded this President is not strong enough to deter us from doing anything.”

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