/Twitter Users Notice Something Very Strange about Photo DoD Posted of Evac Flight

Twitter Users Notice Something Very Strange about Photo DoD Posted of Evac Flight

The Biden administration is caught in another lie.

The incompetence and inaction blatantly displayed by the Biden administration continue their downward spiral.

Biden’s Department of Defense took to Twitter to show the success of their evacuation of civilians in Afghanistan.

The tweet also includes the following: “Afghan civilians board US Airforce Globemasters at Hamid Karzai International Airport, Kabul, Afghanistan.”

The only problem is that this is false.

The Afghan civilians are not boarding a US Airforce C-17 Globemaster. In fact, the plane isn’t American at all.

Closer inspection reveals that the C-17s originate from the United Arab Emirates.

Western Journal notes, “One Twitter user zoomed in on the pictures of the aircraft to show the words “UAE Air Force” on the side.

“This would seem to be a clear indication that they are not, in fact, U.S. Air Force C-17s,” the report adds.

“Eagle-eyed” Twitter users spotted the problem:



There were an estimated 10,000-15,000 Americans still trapped in Afghanistan. Sec. of Defense Lloyd Austin reportedly told members of the House of Representatives that Americans are in fact being beaten by the Taliban in Kabul.

Another 6,000 Britons remain trapped in the country. Biden has been treated contemptuously by the UK’s Parliament for his botched withdrawal from Afghanistan. He called it “catastropic” as well as “shameful”.

According to reports, the Taliban have set up checkpoints in an attempt to beat people trying to get to the airport to evacuate.

Sec. of Defense Lloyd Austin has told members of the House of Representatives that Americans are in fact being beaten by the Taliban in Kabul.

A White House official stated that the U.S. military only evacuated approximately 1,100 U.S. citizens and U.S. permanent resident families on Tuesday.

The U.S. has already evacuated 3,200 Afghans and moved to the U.S. approximately 2,000 Afghans who had been granted special immigrant visas.

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