
No mention of Afghanistan in Biden’s State of the Union address as Afghan evacuees left In limbo
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For Biden's State of the Union address, Rep. Michael McCaul, R-Texas, highlighted the president's failures in Afghanistan by inviting the former Afghan ambassador to the U.S.
The veterans group No One Left Behind was instrumental to the evacuation of him and his family. Rep. Michael McCaul, R-Texas; former Afghan Ambassador Roya Rahmani; and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif. (Office of Rep. Michael McCaul) Rep. Michael McCaul, R-Texas, and former Afghan Ambassador Roya Rahmani on Capitol Hill Tuesday night for President Biden's State of the Union Address. (Office of Rep. Michael McCaul) Nazary provided Fox News with photos of U.S.-trained Afghan commandos wearing U.S.-issued equipment fighting the Taliban and other terrorist groups. (Ali Nazary, head of foreign relations of National Resistance Front of Afghanistan ) A U.S.-trained Afghan commando wearing U.S-issued equipment. (Ali Nazary, head of foreign relations of National Resistance Front of Afghanistan ) NRF fighters stand on the snowy mountains of Afghanistan. (Ali Nazary, head of foreign relations of National Resistance Front of Afghanistan ) "They've proven their willingness and their determination to not only fight for their country's freedom and to fight for democracy, but to fight for a fight against global jihadism and international terrorism," Nazary said. (Ali Nazary, head of Foreign Relations of National Resistance Front of Afghanistan ) National Resistance Front of Afghanistan fighters stand behind their flag. (Ali Nazary, head of foreign relations of National Resistance Front of Afghanistan ) NRF fighters stand behind the flag representing the National Resistance Front of Afghanistan. (Ali Nazary, head of foreign relations of National Resistance Front of Afghanistan ) Jennifer Griffin currently serves as a national security correspondent for FOX News Channel (FNC) and is based out of the Washington D.C. bureau. She joined the network in October 1999 as a Jerusalem-based correspondent.

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