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Viral, Former US Special Forces Teach President to Overcome Afghanistan Crisis

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WASHINGTON – A retired Navy SEAL, Navy special forces United States of America (AS), mem-posting a short video of him making a speech as if he were president. In a viral video, he teaches how an American president overcame a crisis Afghanistan at the moment.

Although he did not mention the name of President Joe Biden, the action of the retired Navy SEAL was suspected as a strong satire for Biden, who for days drew public criticism from America and its NATO allies for the chaotic withdrawal of American troops from Afghanistan. Chaos ensues after Taliban took over the country, but many US troops and citizens had not yet been evacuated.

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Jocko Willink, a retired Navy SEAL, uses Instagram to postposting short video on Monday.

The sarcastic video comes as White House spokeswoman Jen Psaki looks visibly upset during the pressbriefing when he was asked about Americans “stranded” in Afghanistan. Psaki said it would be inaccurate to say they were stranded and reiterated the US commitment to bringing home every American who wanted to leave.

Willink appears in the black-and-white video with a T-shirt black and short haircuts. He sounded firm and spoke in bursts of short declarative sentences. She explains in the video caption that that is how she will resolve this situation to the world.

Speaking as if he were America’s president, Willink admitted he made a “critical mistake” in underestimating the Taliban’s capabilities. He then said the fault was with himself. He further acknowledged that American and Afghan allies were stranded, but said they “won’t be for long.”

He spent most of his speech proving the steps he would take to fix the problem.

“In the next 48 hours, America will control most of the main airports in Afghanistan,” he said.

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