slammed the Biden administration's decision to continue removing troops from Afghanistan.
He said: "Afghanistan is careening toward a massive, predictable, and preventable disaster.
"The Biden administration has reduced US officials to pleading with Islamic extremists to spare our embassy as they prepare to overrun Kabul."
McConnell fears the exit strategy is sending Washington "hurtling toward an even worse sequel to the humiliating fall of Saigon in 1975".
'HUMILIATING'
And top Republican Rep. Mike Rogers said: "For months I have pressed President Biden for a plan to avoid the very situation that is happening in Afghanistan.
"Now American lives are at risk because President Biden still doesn't have a plan."
Top US officials have maintained that the US government is not "abandoning" Afghanistan.
State Department spokesman Ned Price said: "This is not abandonment. This is not an evacuation. This is not a wholesale withdrawal."
The US has already withdrawn most of its troops from Afghanistan with only 650 remaining.
Officials stressed that the deployment of troops doesn't mean the US is re-entering into combat against the Taliban as they stated the mission is temporary.
It's reported that the US is determined to push for peace between the Taliban and the Afghan government.