A female Afghani reporter broke down in the Pentagon briefing Monday afternoon, lamenting the U.S. withdrawal from her home country and explaining what the consequences would be for girls and women.
“As you know, I’m from Afghanistan,” she began, “and I’m very upset today because Afghan women didn’t expect that overnight all the Taliban came.”
“They took off my flag,” she exclaimed, pointing to her face mask emblazoned with the flag of Afghanistan, “and they put their flag” in its place.
“Everybody is upset, especially women,” the yet unidentified reporter explained.
“Where is my president? Former President Ghani?” she asked. “People expected that he would [unintelligible] and immediately he run away. We don’t know where is he and we don’t have a president.”
She paraphrased President Biden’s explanation for the withdrawal from Afghanistan: “President Ghani knows that he has to fight for his people. They have to do everything and we were able to financially help them.”
“But we don’t have any president,” she cried. “We don’t have anything. Afghan people, they don’t know what to do. Women [have had a] lot of achievement in Afghanistan, and I have a lot of achievement.”
“I left from the Taliban like 20 years ago,” she continued. Now the women in her country must “go back to the first step again.”
“Heartfelt respect for what you’re going through,” replied Pentagon spokesman John Kirby. “Let me say, with all respect, that I understand, and we all understand the anxiety and the fear and the pain that you’re feeling.”
“Nobody here at the Pentagon is happy about the images that we’ve seen coming out in the last few days,” he added. “And we’re all mindful of the kind of governance that the Taliban is capable of. So, heartfelt respect for what you’re going through, and we understand that.”
It’s the official equivalent of a flippant “thoughts and prayers” remark. And that’s about all the women and girls of Afghanistan—who now face lives of uncertainty, oppression, fear, and enslavement—will get from the Biden administration.
Whoa.
Watch this Afghan reporter break down in a very emotional question about the safety and future of Afghani women to Pentagon Spokesman John Kirby. pic.twitter.com/OezkGLq55R
— Townhall.com (@townhallcom) August 16, 2021
Source: PJ Media