Wednesday, August 30, 2023

2: Last Soldier

Written on August 30, 2021:



The last American Combat Solider has now left Kabul. The Fall of Afghanistan is now complete.

Every single person all over the world now needs to mourn our dead and remember the men, women and children we ALL abandoned to the Terrorists (the Taliban, Al-Qaeda and ISIS.)

Every single person also needs to remember the men and women of the US Military who worked tirelessly around the clock for the past 17 days - until the very last day of Biden’s Deadline - to bring 150,000 American, Canadian, British, French, Polish, Spanish Dutch, Australian, Belgian, Azeri, Austrian, Czech, Danish, Finnish, Hungarian, Irish, Italian, Japanese, Latvian, Lithuanian, Luxembourgish, Mexican, New Zealander, Pakistani, Indian, Nepali, Russian, Filipino, Portuguese, Romanian, Slovakian, Slovenian, Singaporean, South Korean, Swedish, Turkish, Swiss, Ukrainian and Afghani Men, Women and Children to safety.

We especially need to remember those 13 men and women of the US Military who gave their lives during the Evacuation (as well as every American Solider who fought to protect us over the past 20 years.)

As we hold our heads down in shame for what the Politicians have done in our name it is now time to hold those responsible for the disorganization, chaos and deaths accountable for their actions (and inactions.)

Biden, as the Commander-In Failure, is at the top of that list. His words: “We will get you out!” ring as hollow as all his other promises (made to our Western Allies, our Afghani Allies and to us - the American people.)

Only after we hold all those responsible for all of this (Biden, his Advisors, etc.) can we ever hope to one day hold our heads high again and have others take our words and actions as serious promises and not merely lies.

We also need to help the men, women and children that fled for their lives with only the clothes on their backs (their only crime being that they helped us over the past 20 years.)

The already tired and heroic men and women of the US Military – who worked countless hours to bring people to safety and freedom – now have to work even more countless hours to also feed and house these hundreds of thousands of people.

^ Sadly, in the past 2 years (since the Last American Soldier left Afghanistan and the Taliban retook control) the World - including the United States - have forgotten those still left in Refugee Camps across the World and those still left behind in Afghanistan - especially those who worked for the US and the West and helped us and who are now being hunted down, tortured and killed by the Taliban. ^

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