Sen. Mitt Romney said Sunday morning that the current situation in Afghanistan is the direct result of decisions made by both the Trump and Biden administrations.
"If you focus on what we should do right now, recognize we're in the position we're in right now is because of terrible decisions made by two administrations," the Utah Republican told CNN's Jake Tapper on "State of the Union."
"You can't, as one party, end a war. It takes two parties to end a war. The Taliban and the radical violent jihadists in the world haven't stopped fighting. They're going to continue to fight us. The war is not over." "The idea that we could pull out of a dangerous place where radical violent jihadists are organizing — that we could pull out of that and that is going to stop them — that's fantasy," he said. "They'll continue in their effort to regroup and come after America."Fellow Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina made similar remarks on CBS' "Face the Nation.
Former Trump national security adviser H.R. McMaster said that "we all share responsibility" for the war in Afghanistan.
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