Afghanistan Betrayal: What Kirby’s ‘Reply All’ Revealed

John Kirby’s ‘Reply All’ Blunder: A Cold Glimpse Into Biden’s Disastrous Afghanistan Withdrawal

It was the anniversary of 9/11—a day meant to honor those we lost, a day that changed America forever. Yet this solemn occasion was marred by an email slip-up that shines a spotlight on the Biden administration’s cold, calculated approach to one of the most disastrous military withdrawals in U.S. history. John Kirby, White House National Security Council advisor, accidentally sent an internal email meant for White House staffers to a Fox News reporter. What did it say? Essentially, it told us everything we needed to know about how this administration views our veterans and their concerns about the catastrophic Afghanistan withdrawal: “No use in responding.”

A Callous Dismissal

Kirby’s email, sent out on the anniversary of the most tragic terrorist attack on American soil, couldn’t have been more poorly timed. His dismissive response—labeling concerns from veterans as the opinions of a “handful of vets”—was not just a blunder, but an insight into how the Biden administration operates behind closed doors. It wasn’t meant for public eyes, but the fact that it slipped out in this way gives us a rare, unfiltered glimpse into the coldness that has been behind many of their decisions.

These aren’t just random critics; these are veterans—men and women who served and sacrificed during the 20-year war in Afghanistan. Many of them have lost friends, family, and comrades in this seemingly never-ending conflict. For them, the botched withdrawal that left 13 U.S. service members dead was more than just a military failure—it was a betrayal. Yet Kirby, a man who served in the Navy for 28 years, brushed it off as though their concerns were irrelevant.

A Legacy of Failure

Let’s not forget the context. The Afghanistan withdrawal was an unmitigated disaster. President Biden promised a “safe and orderly” exit, but what we saw was chaos. The images of desperate Afghans clinging to the wheels of departing aircraft, the horrific bombing at Kabul airport that killed 13 American service members, and the hasty, ill-prepared evacuation that left behind thousands of Afghan allies—this wasn’t a planned exit; it was a flaming wreck.

Kirby, who publicly defended the withdrawal as “not chaotic” and claimed it was “one of the most successful airlifts in history,” continues to echo the administration’s narrative that everything went according to plan. But behind the scenes, we now know they think these veteran concerns are just noise, easily ignored.

A Puppet of the Administration

As White House spokesman, Kirby has become nothing more than a mouthpiece for the Biden administration, spinning the narrative and covering up their failures. His email is just the latest example of how tone-deaf this administration is to the voices of those who matter most—our veterans and their families.

Rep. Cory Mills (R-FL), an Army veteran, summed it up best when he said, “The bottom line is that the Biden-Harris administration chose politics over strategy, and Kirby, who I wouldn’t trust to guard my grocery list, is now trying to cover for them.” That’s it, right there. This isn’t about protecting lives or ensuring a safe withdrawal. This was always about optics.

From day one, the administration prioritized looking good over doing the right thing. They wanted to pull out of Afghanistan so they could say, “Look! We ended the war!” But at what cost? They left behind Americans, allies, and those who helped us during our time in the country. They sacrificed lives for a political talking point.

Veterans Betrayed

The real slap in the face is to our veterans. These are the men and women who fought, bled, and sacrificed for this country—many of whom saw the horrors of war up close and personal. And when they raised legitimate concerns about how the Afghanistan withdrawal was handled, they were dismissed with the click of an email.

These veterans aren’t just any group. They’re part of a brotherhood, a group that understands the true cost of war. They’ve lost friends, seen the destruction, and now, they’re watching as the administration glosses over their concerns as if they don’t matter.

Let’s not forget the Gold Star families—those who lost loved ones in Afghanistan. How do you think they feel about being told their concerns aren’t worth responding to? Kirby may try to clean up this mess by claiming the email was an accident, but the truth is, it’s just a window into how this administration operates.

The Real Story Behind the Withdrawal

If you look closely at the withdrawal, it’s clear that the administration knew the Afghan government would collapse. They had intelligence that suggested as much, but instead of planning for a safe and orderly exit, they chose to put on a show. They evacuated without securing the region, left behind military equipment, and worst of all, allowed the Taliban to seize control.

Rep. Mike McCaul’s investigation revealed what many of us already suspected. The administration ignored warnings, dismissed critical intelligence, and chose “optics over security.” And now, they expect us to believe that everything went as planned?

This isn’t just incompetence; this is deliberate. They didn’t want to face the reality of what they were doing, so they covered it up. And now, when veterans speak out, they brush it off as though it doesn’t matter. It’s disgusting.

The Cover-Up Continues

Kirby’s email blunder might be a small glimpse into the administration’s mindset, but it tells us everything we need to know. They don’t care about the truth. They care about controlling the narrative. And when the truth slips out, they try to cover it up as fast as possible.

But veterans like Cory Mills, Brian Mast, and many others won’t let them get away with it. They’re calling out the lies, the manipulation, and the disregard for the people who served this country with honor. As Mills said, Kirby is “dispel[ling] all the truths while covering up all the lies.”

Final Thoughts

John Kirby’s email slip wasn’t just a mistake—it was a look into the soul of this administration. An administration that cares more about its image than the people it’s supposed to serve. An administration that would rather spin a story than face the facts. And in the end, it’s the veterans who are left out in the cold, their concerns dismissed, their sacrifices ignored.

We can’t allow this to continue. Our veterans deserve better. They deserve leaders who respect their service and sacrifice, not bureaucrats who brush them aside. The Biden administration may try to cover this up, but the truth is out now, and we won’t let them forget it.

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  • It is disheartening to me that a retired Navy Admiral would stoop so low as to cover up this tragedy. He, and others involved, should have immediately resigned from their lofty positions rather than lie to the American people that the strategy worked and America withdrew from a war. His action is despicable!
    As a retired Air Force colonel and former chief of media relations for the Secretary of the Air Force Office of Public Affairs many years ago, if I had been confronted on what to do in a similar situation I would have resigned, or at least requested a new assignment!

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