CNN anchor and chief national security correspondent Jim Sciutto demonstrated on Tuesday morning a top example of mainstream media’s reliance on former George W. Bush administration officials to comment on the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan. Speaking to longtime warmonger John Bolton, Sciutto repeatedly backed up his guest’s talking points for a permanent U.S. military presence in Afghanistan — and even added a talking point of his own.
On Tuesday’s edition of CNN Newsroom with Poppy Harlow and Jim Sciutto, the co-anchor endorsed Bolton’s claim that a permanent occupation in Afghanistan would be similar to having U.S. troops stationed in Germany and Japan ever since the end of World War II and the start of the Cold War.
A crucial difference, however, is that the U.S. has stationed troops in such places as Germany, Japan, and South Korea in order to deter an attack by an enemy power from actually happening. By contrast, U.S. troops deployed in Afghanistan had been engaged in an ongoing civil war for nearly 20 years.
The talking point came up in the context of discussing Bolton’s service as national security adviser under former President Donald Trump, during which time he opposed negotiations with the Taliban for the U.S. pullout.