Posted on Aug 30, 2022
For women allies left behind in Afghanistan, life is hell
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Posted 9 mo ago
Responses: 5
MAJ Byron Oyler
We did do them better for 20years and they chose not to embrace change. I knew when I was there in 2006 that it would fall to shit when we left and I am ok with this because they did not pick up a rifle and keep it from going to shit.
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GySgt Jack Wallace
MAJ Byron Oyler - Yes Sir, I'am with you. It's hard to help someone when they won't help themself!
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SFC Joe S. Davis Jr., MSM, DSL thanks for the SHARE OF THE DAY.
"Narges Hussaini and her family traveled to Herat, Afghanistan, on August 13, 2021. As a former female employee with the Ministry of the Interior, she knew she could face retribution when her country fell to the Taliban. Her plan was to take her family with a group of smugglers across the border into Iran. However, a friend instead told her that they would have better luck escaping on the planes flying out of Hamid Karzai International Airport.
They were wrong."...
"Narges Hussaini and her family traveled to Herat, Afghanistan, on August 13, 2021. As a former female employee with the Ministry of the Interior, she knew she could face retribution when her country fell to the Taliban. Her plan was to take her family with a group of smugglers across the border into Iran. However, a friend instead told her that they would have better luck escaping on the planes flying out of Hamid Karzai International Airport.
They were wrong."...
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