
Former Afghan interpreter: 'I served one-third of my life, now I'm not even able to save my own family'
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A former Afghan interpreter for the U.S. military and current member of the U.S. Army told Fox News time is running out. His family, stuck in Afghanistan, is at risk of being killed because of his service to the U.S. government.
Describing how this all feels, the former Afghan interpreter broke down. "I really don't know how to express all the pain that I'm having…it's very hard seeing my brothers and sisters overseas, not being able to do anything," he said.More Related News

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