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President Biden Faces 'Blow-Back' From The Families who Lost their Loved Ones In Yesterday's Attack At Kabul Airport

Thirteen US troops were killed along with 170 Afghans at the airport on Thursday when a single suicide bomber detonated his vest. Among them were Navy medic Max Soviak (bottom left) and Marines Rylee McCollum, (top left) David Lee Espinoza (center) Kareem Nikoui (top right) and Jared Schmitz (bottom right). Kareem's sickened father Steve told The Daily Beast on Friday: 'They sent my son over there as a paper pusher and then had the Taliban outside providing security. I blame my own military leaders… Biden turned his back on him. That's it.' Schmitz's father said: 'Be afraid of our leadership or lack thereof. Pray every day for the soldiers that are putting their lives at risk, doing what they love which is protecting all of us.'  

Daily Mail: 'Biden turned his back on my son': Fathers of Marine killed in Kabul ISIS suicide bomb BLAME President for deaths of 13 US troops and 170 others. Pentagon warns President that ANOTHER attack is likely 

* Max Soviak, Rylee McCollum, David Lee Espinoza, Kareem Nikou, Hunter Lopez, Taylor Hoover, Ryan Knauss, Daegan Page, Jared Schmitz, Humberto Sanchez and an unnamed special forces soldier were all killed in Afghanistan 

* The Pentagon said on Friday that only one suicide bomber attacked the airport and not two 

* Pentagon Press Secretary John Kirby confirmed the two separate blasts on Thursday 

* Thousands of ISIS-K terrorists escaped from Bagram prison when Biden withdrew earlier this year

* They are the group responsible for Thursday's suicide attack at Kabul airport that killed 13 US troops 

* White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki said Friday Biden does not want ISIS-K 'on this earth anymore' 

* Pentagon officials on Friday confirmed that they are giving the Taliban people's information 

* Biden's administration thought naively that the Taliban would help evacuate the people on the list 

* Former President Trump called it 'kill list' that will seal the deaths of the Afghan allies on it 

* Thousands of ISIS-K prisoners were freed from Bagram prison by the Taliban on August 15 

* The US abandoned the airbase on July 2 - leaving it in the hands of Afghan troops 

* Military experts have pinpointed it as the moment the US gave Afghanistan over to the Taliban's regime 

* There are still 500 Americans trapped in Afghanistan who want to get out but can't 

* White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki said on Friday they cannot 'guarantee' everyone will get out 

The fathers of two of the Marines killed in the bomb attack on Kabul airport on Thursday are blaming Biden for their deaths, saying he turned his back on the troops on the ground with his chaotic evacuation attempt that made them sitting ducks for ISIS-K. 

Thirteen US troops were killed along with 170 Afghans at the airport when a single suicide bomber detonated his vest. 

Among them were Navy medic Max Soviak, Army Staff Sgt Ryan Knauss, and Marines Hunter Lopez, Rylee McCollum, David Lee Espinoza, Kareem Nikoui, Jared Schmitz, Daegan Page, Taylor Hoover, Humberto Sanchez and an unnamed special forces soldier. 

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WNU Editor: Will President Biden call these families as he promised?



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