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Originally Posted by MDLNB
There is ALWAYS an emergency evacuation plan for Americans in other countries. And there are ways to contact Americans. Most Americans in country are listed at the embassy and a means of contacting them with an evacuation order is known. The problem is that the plan was not utilized properly, if at all. Americans are instructed ahead of time where to meet for evacuation. It appears that this was not done.
Just my opinion, but this is probably an unusual circumstance where the leader of the country flees, leaving the country in the hands of the enemy. Even so, the evacuation plan should have stipulated such a contingency.
And yes the military has a plan written up for just about every foreign country. When civilians/bureaucrats/congress get in the way of set plans, it is inevitable that we have a catastrophe.
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I always enjoy the arm chair quarterbacks who think they could have done better than the professionals. It takes 12 hours to travel (on roads monitored by road bandits, war lords, al-Queda and God knows who ) from some large or remote cities in Afghanistan to Kabul. Not every American registers with the embassy. The Gov warned Americans to start leaving in April. There is a plan to try to remove all left behind 100 known Americans who still want to leave. Some Americans say they want to stay. I spent time there after the invasion 20 yrs ago on a medical mission and there is danger everywhere.