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Sara Carter: Joe Biden failed our troops in Afghanistan

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By Jenny Goldsberry

After speaking to hundreds of her sources in Afghanistan, Sara Carter railed against President Biden for failing them. Carter appeared on Hannity Tuesday to report on those left behind.

“I was grateful enough that we got one family out that my husband and I will be sponsoring in the United States,” Carter said. “Somebody who I consider family.” Meanwhile, many others are trapped.

“Right now there are Americans with passports that cannot get to the airport,” Carter said. “There are Americans who are being asked to leave behind their families.” Carter herself spoke to an American woman who chose to not leave her husband behind in her attempt to leave the country.

“You know what she said to me?” Carter said. “‘I will not leave my husband behind. I will not leave my family behind. Maybe the president of the United States has forgotten us Americans and is leaving us behind, but I will not do that.'”

Yet others who’ve chosen to flee the country have also run into problems. According to Carter’s sources, among them former CIA agents, who say some have been turned away at the gate. As a result, those left behind are pleading for help.

“They will be executed. If you do not get them out, Americans will die,” Carter said. “And They say the blood will be on President Biden’s hands.”

You can follow Jenny Goldsberry on Twitter @jennyjournalism.

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Iran and Iraq sign controversial five-year contract to continue export of natural gas

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Despite the Biden administration having ‘strongly suggested’ that Iraqis find other ways solve their production problems, they have signed a new deal with Iran. Iraq’s ministry of electricity announced a finalized agreement on Wednesday, of which the Iran regime has signed a five-year contract to continue the export of natural gas for use in Iraq’s power generating plants.

Iraq will import up to 50 million cubic meters per day of the vital fuel; prior, Iraq had been procuring approximately half of that amount from Iranian suppliers, according to The Foreign Desk News.

The outlet notes this relationship between American adversaries has often brought criticism from Washington because the imports and their payments are subject to U.S. sanctions. The government in Baghdad must ask for waivers from the State Department to complete their purchases.

The Foreign Desk News goes on to explain:

Iran’s national gas company has been provisioning their neighbor for the last 10 years, as Iraq has long suffered domestic production problems due to corruption and inadequate infrastructure.

Most of the natural gas that Iraq imports is used to produce power for an unstable and maintenance-prone electrical grid. Service outages are common amid the country’s growing consumption and many residents frequently must rely on private generators during times of disruption.

Including the electricity that Iraq directly purchases from Iran, the Islamic republic is reported to be responsible for supplying nearly a quarter of the country’s total power use.

 

 

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