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General Miller disagreed with Biden on withdrawal before debacle; Australia agrees to US-UK nuclear sub deal

September 18, 2021 by Robert Jordan

General Austin Scott Miller disagreed with the withdrawal of troops from Afghanistan, as the outlook said 1 to 3 years it would take the Taliban to take over Afghanistan. Miller though that was not the case and his opinion is to keep 2500 American troops should be left along with other countries leaving troops to help the Afghan fighters, per Donald Trump’s original withdrawal plan. Defense Security Lloyd Austin will also be meeting with Congress before the end of this month.

In other military news, President Biden has agreed to a trilateral agreement with the United States, Great Britain and Australia to let Australia get our nuclear secrets for nuclear submarines to help counter China’s presence in the Indio-Pacific theater. China is getting stronger, and the people of Australia will be at a major disadvantage. However, once these Nuclear submarines are active for Australia then we will be so much stronger against the communists. This trilateral deal had replaced an earlier deal that Australia had struck with France for nuclear submarines, but the ability to work in conjunction with US and British forces was considered vital enough to accept the US-UK offer.

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