Biden Told Congress U.S. Troops Are Fighting in the Middle East. Now He Says They Aren't.
He claims he'll be "the first president to visit the Middle East since 9/11 without U.S. troops engaged in a combat mission there." But that's not true.

President Joe Biden will travel to the Middle East on Wednesday in an attempt to strengthen ties with some countries and address threats posed by others. Key stops include Israel and Saudi Arabia—neither of which is without controversy.
Biden took to the pages of The Washington Post to justify the trip in advance and outline what he sees as his administration's wins in the Middle East, which he called "more stable and secure than the one [his] administration inherited 18 months ago." One of his successes, Biden wrote, has been keeping American soldiers out of conflicts: "Next week, I will be the first president to visit the Middle East since 9/11 without U.S. troops engaged in a combat mission there," he said. "It's my aim to keep it that way."
That's true on some level. Biden announced the full withdrawal of U.S. troops from Afghanistan last April, stuck to his August 31 deadline, and ended America's longest war. It was an overdue move and one that undoubtedly helped spare U.S. soldiers from bloody conflict down the line.
But the Middle East is far larger than just Afghanistan, and so is America's involvement in the region. In truth, U.S. troops are engaged in all sorts of activities there—not all of them peaceful.
Biden: "Next week, I will be the first president to visit the Middle East since 9/11 without U.S. troops engaged in a combat mission there." Hard to see how this is not misleading, unless he is removing U.S. troops from Iraq, Syria, and Yemen within days. https://t.co/SXpIUqVXrq
— Stephen Wertheim (@stephenwertheim) July 10, 2022
Biden himself sent a letter to Congress last month to keep lawmakers "informed about deployments of United States Armed Forces equipped for combat." He outlined a bevy of activities involving American soldiers across the Middle East (many of which sound a lot like U.S. troops engaged in combat missions). "No United States Armed Forces are in Afghanistan," Biden noted, but they are "working by, with, and through local partners to conduct operations against ISIS forces in Iraq and Syria and against al-Qa'ida in Syria." Some American soldiers remain "in strategically significant locations in Syria to conduct operations" against terrorist threats there.
American military personnel are also "deployed to Yemen to conduct operations against al-Qa'ida in the Arabian Peninsula and ISIS." Approximately 2,733 U.S. forces are present in Saudi Arabia, where they "protect United States forces and interests in the region against hostile action by Iran and Iran-backed groups" and "provide air and missile defense capabilities" to the kingdom. Nearly 3,000 American military personnel are in Jordan under the guise of helping to fight ISIS, and some are in Turkey doing the same.
None of that even begins to touch on U.S.-led operations in the Middle East that involve activities short of involvement in war but look like combat nonetheless. Arms deals to Saudi Arabia that translate to civilian deaths in Yemen, airstrikes on Iranian-backed militias in Iraq and Syria—these are far enough outside the boundaries of Biden's claim that U.S. troops aren't involved in combat missions, allowing him to claim relative peace. Such lawyering is a major part of how presidents have skated constitutional restrictions on war powers and kept the U.S. involved in conflicts.
Take Biden's decision last summer to end the U.S. combat mission in Iraq. At face value, it sounded like U.S. troops might be exiting hostilities in the country. But instead, the Pentagon said it would only remove a small number of the 2,500 American soldiers there, redesignating the remaining troops on paper as being in "training and advising" roles. Ultimately, there was no truly meaningful change to American involvement in Iraq.
Withdrawing from Afghanistan gave the Biden administration's foreign policy a patina of restraint that has since proven largely misleading. A more prudent U.S. approach to the Middle East requires politicians to be realistic about American engagement. Refusing to call a spade a spade will only complicate diplomatic efforts.
"Biden rejected 'forever wars' when he terminated the war in Afghanistan, but he has not applied the principle anywhere else," said Stephen Wertheim, a senior fellow in the American Statecraft Program at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. "Denying the existence of U.S. wars positively participates in their continuation as invisible and endless operations."
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Fiona reads like the average Democrat and MSM in general; there is no limit to how much and how far they are willing to carry water for old Joe.
She's a young girl. What do you expect? She hasn't had time to become jaded.
BTW, do we know how many Americans are left in Afghanistan?
0, in order to save face Biden had the state department pull their passports.
Just kidding, I hope
No mention of how Trump planned the withdrawal, struck a deal to get our people out, only for Biden to violate it and delay the withdrawal so he could have a damned photo op! Which resulted in a reenactment of the fall of Saigon with God only knows how many Americans dead or stranded because of this moron!
The comicality of that statement is so astronomical that OBL is probably jealous of the competition.
Biden is telling the truth as far as he knows, which as the frog with the bicycle is an argyle sock for breakfast. Not a joke.
Huh?
This guy gets it.
That sadly explains a shit load.
Spot on. And pudding; don't forget the pudding.
Not sure if Biden knows what he is going to say before his lips move nor does he necessarily understand the implications of his words. Truly hope there is someone in the White House that works hard to keep him from doing really seriously bad things that matter - and that person would NOT be "Giggles" Harris.
Nothing Joe Biden says is true.
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Aw man. It was deleted.
They're a platform, not a publisher.
Must have been Hunter Biden-related. Again.
Damn.
Someone marked the pavement where Biden tumbled on his bike with "Joe fell here" and an arrow.
The meme was a pic of that photoshopped to add Kaepernick, Pelosi in her African scarf (and mask), and AOC's empty-parking-lot-at-the-border-performance kneeling by the spot.
The U.S has troops all over the world. To be fair, how many have died in combat in 2022? Without a daily body count and planes landing with coffins at Dover, the American people are pretty happy with foreign military policy.
The press ceased to report on such things as of January 20th, 2021.
Except for the times when soldiers died and the press reported on that.
I agree that the media has failed to report military deaths on days when no military deaths occurred.
They did the same thing when Obama was president. The media gives zero shits about did military personnel. Whom they secretly loathe. They only act like it’s a big deal if it can be used against a Republican.
Yesthat must be it. You R's are such whiny little bitches. Elp Elp I'm being oppressed.
You D’s think you’re big shit now. Keep pushing. You’re going to be the ones doing the whining…. and the begging. Perhaps we will piss mercy upon you. Perhaps not.
Is that the right-wing version of "open wider, clingers"?
I'm not happy we're shipping billions to Ukraine trying to provoke shooting war with Russia
And yes, there have been American deaths in Ukraine. The regime isn't quick to publicize that fact
Yeah, I’m not so hot about that either. They should be sending any military aid clandestinely. Like we did in Afghanistan when the Russians invaded them.
From ‘Charlie Wilson’s War’ on the subject….
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qJm9cFDOO0c
No chance this ends up being a move that is regrettable.
The Russkies sent billions to North Vietnam back in the day (and even manned some of those SAM installations, though I suspect the Red Army personnel changed into PAVN uniforms). They weren't afraid of that assistance triggering a third world war.
Still, it would probably be prudent to make plausible denial possible, so Putin isn't so humiliated that he feels he has to take some action against the U.S. lest he look like our bitch.
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If we are not fighting in the Middle East why is my nephew being deployed to Syria this fall? He is transportation Corp and has been informed he will be serving as the gunner on the lead vehicle and to expect he may have to use his 240B. Sounds like combat to me.
Well it's not combat combat like when the Bad Orange Man murdered that Austere Religious Scholar, this is the good kind of combat.
Is not a war war. We don’t fight those anymore.
It’s just a police action combined with aiding democracy.
Naw, that's probably just local peacekeeping. Think of him as a cop in a patrol car cruising the neighborhood.
>>Biden announced the full withdrawal of U.S. troops from Afghanistan last April, stuck to his August 31 deadline, and ended America's longest war. It was an overdue move ...
you yadda-yadda'd the best part!
Brandon needs to get his senile ass out to a dog track and start handicapping the Grey Hounds and stay there. ASAP!
And he was provably lying both times.
Seriously, this is Biden. He lies when he opens his mouth.
Well the guy that came before the sleepy one had this crazy America first foreign policy that involved neutering the neocons. Eventually. Joe came in and the warmongers are back in charge. Overall Reason seems pretty cool with it. I mean we even got to read an article by David French the other day. Right here at the world's premier libertarian website. No paywall or anything. And of course Sullum's gushing tributes to Liz Cheney always bring a tear to my eye. Now that I think about it, when the earth was finally rid of libertarian hero John McCain we were treated to weeks of tearful obituaries here at Reason. Don't worry Fiona. Reason pretends to be libertarian but only within normal parameters. You're gonna fit in just fine.
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Fuck Joe Biden.
119 days.
"Refusing to call a spade a spade will only complicate diplomatic efforts." ??? "Diplomacy" is covert war, threats, bribery, fraud, crimes against humanity by "the people's representatives".
But the people ignore the monster they support, created. They are willfully-blind parents of authoritarianism/collectivism.
Tyranny worldwide is not just tolerated, it is called "freedom".