Report: Biden Drone Strike Celebrated As ISIS-K Planner Was Likely A U.S. Ally, Transporting Water For Needy Afghans

In response to an assault in Afghanistan that claimed the lives of 13 American service personnel, the military responded by killing a U.S. ally who was on his way to work, according to a report.

A drone attack, according to the Defense Department, was performed on August 29 on a vehicle that had “disrupted an imminent ISIS-K threat,” which was suspected to have been behind a suicide bombing at Kabul International Airport.

General Mark Milley praised the attack as   “justified” at a Pentagon press conference on September 1st.

“You have intel that ISIS-K is plotting another attack. The military spots a vehicle that you believe is full of — carrying explosives and we take this car out with a drone strike. And reports now say that we may have — that 10 civilians — as many as 10 civilians may have been — may have been killed,” Milley was asked by a reporter.

“Because of the urgent threat environment at the time, did preliminary assessments indicate that we may have rushed, relaxed or waived altogether some of the normal checks and balances that we do before a strike like that?” the reporter followed up.

The “woke,” Marx-reading general responded with confidence, noting that “there are others killed.”

“Who they are, we don’t know. We’ll try to sort through all of that. But we believe that the procedures at this point — I don’t want to influence the outcome of an investigation — but at this point, we think that the procedures were correctly followed and it was a righteous strike,” he said.

An astonishing New York Times report citing footage from before and after the strike claims that Milley and others in charge of the mishandled Afghanistan exit killed an innocent man named Zemari Ahmadi who was an ally of United States forces and had no explosives in his Toyota Corolla at the time of his death.

He was allegedly transporting water containers since his neighbors were in desperate need of it. According to the New York Times, the water had been believed to be explosives, and the luggage he was carrying, which had been considered suspicious, really contained laptop computers. He was also accompanied by members of his family.

Ahmadi really works for a non-profit organization from the United States called Nutrition and Education International, which provides food to individuals who are malnourished. Experts on weaponry informed the New York Times that there is no indication his vehicle had explosives and that the damage to the car and surrounding area was caused by a single Hellfire missile.

In a Twitter thread, Times writer Evan Hill posted footage from throughout the day of the assault.

According to the New York Times, the military was suspicious of the man’s activities on the day he was murdered, despite the fact that he was well-known for picking up people, dropping them off, and then picking up and dropping off again for other individuals. A thorough investigation of his movements was not carried out.

It seems that President Joe Biden’s “woke” military leadership reacted to a catastrophe they caused at the Kabul airport by murdering an innocent guy who was out doing tasks for those who were in need, according to the article. Biden only exacerbated an already tragic situation.

When speaking about the drone attack on August 31, Biden seemed to be doing a triumphant victory lap.

His comments were captured in a transcript of his speech released by the White House, which said, “We struck ISIS-K remotely, days after they murdered 13 of our service members and dozens of innocent Afghans.”

“As Commander-in-Chief, I firmly believe the best path to guard our safety and our security lies in a tough, unforgiving, targeted, precise strategy that goes after terror where it is today, not where it was two decades ago,” he concluded. “That’s what’s in our national interest.

According to reports, Biden’s poor leadership was responsible for the death of a guy who was helping the poor receive water, a person who was our ally in Kabul, as well as the deaths of up to nine members of his family who were seeking refuge in the United States as a result of the attack.

That is not to overlook the fact that he abandoned Americans and was also responsible for the deaths of 13 American soldiers. Biden is probably the worst military leader in all of history.