Bagram Airforce Base in Afghanistan was home to around 5-7,000 prisoners, before Biden, Miley, Austin and the rest of the clowns just decided one day to hand it over to the Taliban and leave it. Not only did they leave a perfect air force base for mass evacuations, they left thousands of terrorist prisoners in the Bagram jail to be freed by the Taliban. One of whom, turned out to be the suicide bomber that killed 13 American service members and hundreds of Afghan nationals.
Three U.S. officials on Wednesday confirmed the suicide bomber who killed 13 American servicemembers plus at least 169 Afghans at the Kabul airport on August 26 was released from prison by the Taliban eleven days earlier.
The prison was located at Bagram airbase — the base President Joe Biden insisted on abandoning over the advice of military leaders.
The Islamic State, whose Afghan branch is often referred to as ISIS-K, quickly claimed responsibility for the attack and identified the bomber as Abdul Rehman al-Logari.
Multiple U.S. officials verified the bomber’s identity to CNN on Wednesday. They also confirmed earlier claims by Rep. Ken Calvert (R-CA), an outspoken critic of President Biden’s withdrawal from Afghanistan, that the bomber was released from Parwan prison at Bagram by the Taliban during its swift march to Kabul.
As CNN noted, the Taliban had a policy of emptying prisons as it conquered city after city in its rapid advance across Afghanistan, freeing everyone from veteran Taliban fighters to common criminals and ISIS terrorists.
When the Taliban took control of Parwan on August 15, it released thousands of prisoners, including “several hundred members of ISIS-K.” It now appears certain that one of them was the Kabul airport bomber.