After U. S. Dropped MOAB on Taliban Tunnels East of Kabul Afghani Military Maintained Control Backed by Few

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A former U. S. scout and spotter on the ground for air power in Afghanistan says that after president Trump dropped the MOAB (thirty feet long and twenty tons) on the Taliban tunnels east of Kabul at the Pakistani border in April of 2017, the Afghan army was able to keep the Taliban at bay, with the backing of U. S. Special forces, when only between 2,500 and 4,000 U. S. military personnel were in the country, where most importantly that force guarded the strategically invaluable Bagram Air Base (near Iran and China), all frittered away by president Biden, who left stranded tens of thousands of Afghani nationals who’d been working with the U. S. military and so were promised a pathway to citizenship in the U. S.