Taliban Taking Over Afghanistan - Does anyone care?

Do you care?

  • No

    Votes: 40 23.1%
  • Hell No

    Votes: 48 27.7%
  • Yes, we should invade and send in Troops

    Votes: 25 14.5%
  • I like Pie

    Votes: 60 34.7%

  • Total voters
    173
Wow. This is amazing.

Former Seals, Rangers, Green Berets, CIA Intelligence Officers - all working together (and in secret) to get Allies smuggled into the airport under the cover of darkness.

"I have been involved in some of the most incredible missions and operations that a special forces guy could be a part of, and I have never been a part of anything more incredible than this," Gant told ABC News. "The bravery and courage and commitment of my brothers and sisters in the Pineapple community was greater than the U.S. commitment on the battlefield."
- Retired Army Green Beret, Maj. Jim Gant

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Wow. This is amazing.

Former Seals, Rangers, Green Berets, CIA Intelligence Officers - all working together (and in secret) to get Allies smuggled into the airport under the cover of darkness.



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I've been seeing interviews with multiple former military talking about various efforts they have ongoing to effect these rescues - God Bless them.

After this is over (or reasonably over) I sure hope they get some public acknowledgement for their role.
 
'We're going to have to go back in': Obama's Defense Secretary Leon Panetta says US forces will have to RETURN to Afghanistan to tackle terror threats posed by Taliban and ISIS-K

Leon Panetta said on Thursday that the Unites States military will have to return to Afghanistan to tackle terror threats posed by Taliban and ISIS-K after a suicide attack killed 13 U.S. troops and at least 90 Afghans.

Paneta, a Democrat who served as Defense Secretary in the Obama administration, said in an interview with Erin Burnett for her CNN show OutFront that the withdrawal of American troops left the United States in a 'very dangerous and difficult situation.'

Former Defense Secretary Leon Panetta says US forces will have to return to Afghanistan | Daily Mail Online
 
Some Afghan refugee children are arriving in the U.S. without family members

Some refugee children who have been evacuated from Afghanistan following the Taliban takeover are arriving on American soil without family members, prompting U.S. authorities to send them to government shelters, Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) officials told CBS News.

Since the Biden administration started airlifting at-risk Afghans from Kabul earlier this summer, U.S. immigration authorities have designated at least 34 Afghan children as unaccompanied minors, sending some of them to HHS-overseen shelters for undocumented migrant youth.

Some Afghan refugee children are arriving in the U.S. without family members
 

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