A U.S. instructor pilot prepares to take off on an Mi-17 helicopter training flight from the Special Mission Wing ramp of HKIA in 2018. (Joan Barker photo).
Joan Barker, Military Times: Breaking hearts and minds: The strategy of surrender
“The US have left us behind for these kinds of humans to kill one by one.”
That was a text I received last week from my friend Mo, an Afghan interpreter currently trapped in Kabul. One does not have to be a rocket scientist, or Secretary of State for that matter, to know that he is referring to the Taliban in his message. Mo is a man with whom I worked closely in 2017 when I was teaching English to the Afghan air force on the military compound attached to Hamid Karzai International Airport.
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WNU Editor: The disconnect from what I am hearing and seeing on U.S. media and from the Biden administration is the complete opposite on what I am hearing in Asia, Europe, and the Middle East. The above commentary explains accurately how many people outside the U.S. view its government and leaders, and why it is going to take a long time for the U.S. to gain the trust of those that they will want help from.
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