A bipartisan group of five senators paid a special Fourth of July visit to U.S. troops in Afghanistan.
Sens. John McCain, R-Ariz., Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., David Perdue, R-Ga., and Sheldon Whitehouse, D-R.I. made the trip, according to the Washington Examiner.
The Examiner noted McCain has criticized the administration for not developing a strategy to defeat the Taliban and bring peace to Afghanistan.
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More wasted millions.
ReplyDeleteThere is no effective strategy to defeat the Taliban. If you can think of one, include it in comments.
ReplyDeleteWith all of the military friends McCain has, you'd think that he'd share some insights.
ReplyDeleteWhen Elizabeth Warren returns, will she know where she's been?
Nothing but Photo-Up for these Rino's accompanied by Liberal Democ-rat and self-proclaimed Pocahantas of Massachusetts. I didn't know Liz was the expert in Taliban warfare, but I hope they keep her over there as long as they want.
ReplyDeleteAwwww
ReplyDeletethat's so sweet.
Leave McCain and Warren over there
ReplyDeleteBipartisan group. HA!
ReplyDeleteThey thought the soldiers would actually LIKE to see them.
ReplyDeleteThey spent MILLIONS to go there and take some pictures of each other "in a war zone".
Pompous, pretentious, and a huge waste of our tax money.
YOU keep re-electing them.
Millionaires.
Traveling the world on our dime. Accomplishing NOTHING.
Keep cheering.