Watch: Paul Forces Blinken To Admit The Unthinkable About The Afghan Drone Strike
Kentucky Senator Rand Paul backed Antony Blinken into a corner during his turn for questioning the Secretary of State at Tuesday's hearing. What Blinken confessed to should scare us all because it speaks to the level of incompetence and negligence we can expect from a Biden presidency.
I'm talking way beyond all the gaffs and confusing word salads Biden has become famous for. During questioning, Paul asked Blinken about the supposed target of the drone strike that reportedly killed a US aid worker:
"The guy the Biden administration droned, was he an aid worker or an ISIS-K operative?" Paul asked, referencing a New York Times report that found that the vehicle struck was driven by U.S. aid group worker Zemari Ahmadi, one of 10 people the Times said died in the attack.
"The administration is of course reviewing that strike and I’m sure that a full assessment will be forthcoming," Blinken said, leading Paul to press the issue.
"So you don’t know if it was an aid worker or an ISIS-K operative?" the senator asked. When Blinken said he could not speak to that in the setting they were in, Paul asked, "So you don’t know or won’t tell us?"
"I don’t know because we’re reviewing it," Blinken admitted.
Paul slammed the administration's failure to be aware of who they had targeted.
"You’d think you’d kind of know before you off somebody with a Predator drone whether he’s an aid worker or an ISIS-K," he said, before accusing past administrations of exhibiting similar behavior.
Paul had earlier chastised the administration for its failures in the withdrawal from Afghanistan and evacuation of Americans and allies trying to get out.
"Never in my worst nightmares could I have imagined that an administration would leave and leave $80 billion worth of weaponry to the Taliban," Paul said. "Dozens of planes and helicopters, thousands of armored carriers, hundreds of thousands of automatic weapons, and worst of all, 13 of our brave young men and women. Never in my worst nightmares did anyone conceive of such a colossal incompetence."
Paul blasted Biden's stooge, Blinken, by scolding them for not knowing without a doubt who they were killing before the drone strike. Adding that the US can strike anyone, anywhere in the world but that the administration needs to know who they're striking on beforehand. An investigation after the fact does no one any good, as Paul pointed out.
He also snarked that we could have used a drone strike to destroy the planes and weapons left behind by Biden.