Trump continues his obsession with Bidens slip on Air Force One steps in new attack ad

Donald Trump launched a scathing attack against the Joe Biden administration and its handling of Afghanistan in a latest advert, labelling the president âSurrender-in-chief,â and once again mocking the moment Mr Biden fell on the stairs of Air Force One.
The one and a half minute-long advert launched on Saturday contained sustained attacks on Mr Bidenâs presidential term so far, including calling Americaâs retreat from Afghanistan âthe greatest foreign policy humiliationâ in US history.
âJoe Biden promised Americans a future of growth, strength, diplomacy, and power. He told us âAmerica was back,ââ the supporting text on Mr Trumpâs website said. âInstead, he withdrew troops from Afghanistan before removing our weapons, our allies, or even our own citizens.â
âJoe Biden has backed down to our enemies and failed to protect our allies. Under Joe Biden, the Taliban is back â" not America,â the text further said.
The ad begins with news coverage of Afghanistan and Covid-19 infections and features Mr Bidenâs fall while getting into the Air Force One, something Mr Trump has repeatedly made fun of. The video goes on to use clips from Mr Biden and his associateâs speeches of not seeing any âimminent threatâ in Afghanistan. It also shows Taliban members laughing and beating people up as they seize Afghanistan.
Mr Trump, who is expected to contest for presidency again in 2024, has repeatedly targeted his opponent, Mr Biden, and accused him of âgiving awayâ Afghanistan to the Islamist group. However, his own plan was to withdraw troops in May, earlier than Mr Bidenâs withdrawal of July.
âBidenâs botched exit from Afghanistan is the most astonishing display of gross incompetence by a nationâs leader, perhaps at any time,â Mr Trump recently said at a boisterous rally near Cullman, Alabama.
Mr Bidenâs handling of Afghanistan is not just under fire from the former president, but also from rights activists and war veterans who have raised questions on Americaâs preparedness in evacuation as thousands of Afghans rush through airport to flee the country while the deadline of 31 August remains.
Even a recent meeting between CIA chief William Burns and Talibanâs de-facto leader Abdul Ghani Baradar - the highest level of person-to-person meet so far - did not bring any favourable result for the US which was under pressure from allies like the UK, France and Germany to extend the deadline.
Taliban leaders in Afghanistan are forming a framework for their new government after seizing power as western troops began their drawdown and Kabul fell on 14 August.
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