Pre-empting anyone who would jump in and say "well, it shouldn't have been necessary in the first place."
Acknowledged, but that's beside the point of my post.
@voltronic
Other than getting any US citizens out, not sure it could have really gone otherwise. The US doesn't want refugees and has been stonewalling the Iraqi translators for a decade. If we waited to withdraw until they'd been "processed," we'd be there forever.
@AlphaCentauri
Ok, but the WAY they did the withdrawal was not good.
@voltronic
But I'm kind of thinking it's been ten years of the generals telling the White House, "we can't leave until we can get our translators visas," But they were never going to get US visas, even before the Muslim ban or the pandemic travel restrictions. Too many people were making money on the status quo.
Just looking at my flight tracking app, in the Gulf of Oman, Pakistan, or Afghanistan at this moment I count six C-17A, two KC-130, and two C130J. That's just what I get from clicking around the area; there are probably many others en route to or from Kabul.