Tuesday, October 12, 2021

U.S. Vets Smuggle Afghan Interpreter Who Helped Save Joe Biden Out Of Afghanistan

 In this picture taken on October 3, 2021, Taliban fighters working as a police force check commuters at a road checkpoint in Kabul. - The Taliban's new police force already counts about 4,000 men in the capital, says a Kabul police spokesman, insisting the city is far safer than before, as the hardline group builds a police force from scratch. - TO GO WITH Afghanistan-police-Taliban,FOCUS by Elise BLANCHARD (Photo by WAKIL KOHSAR / AFP) / TO GO WITH Afghanistan-police-Taliban,FOCUS by Elise BLANCHARD (Photo by WAKIL KOHSAR/AFP via Getty Images)

“What I am witnessing every day is the very best and the very worst of America,” Washington lobbyist Robert Stryk said. “I have seen the humanity of private citizens who are contacting me and pledging their time, monies, and in some cases their lives to bring our citizens and these Afghan patriots out of harm’s way, while at the time personally experiencing the Biden administration’s abject failure to protect its citizens and those Afghans that fought and worked alongside of us.”

An Afghan interpreter who helped save President Joe Biden and two other U.S. lawmakers in 2008 has escaped Afghanistan with the aid of volunteers working to evacuate stranded Americans and U.S. allies from the country.

Aman Khalili and his family escaped from Afghanistan over the border to Pakistan last week, Khalili told The Wall Street Journal. After hiding from the Taliban for weeks under the care of various volunteer organizations, a group of military veterans smuggled the former U.S. interpreter and his family through numerous Taliban checkpoints and out of Afghanistan.

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4 comments:

  1. I feel a burning shame for what has become of this Shining City on a Hill . That the democrats and some repubs do not feel this shame is telling .

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  2. Never save/help a democrat.... Never.......

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