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Rep. Brian Mast: Biden's Afghanistan catastrophe proves he does not deserve title of 'commander in chief'
Fox News
President Biden has abandoned the Afghan men and women who risked their lives for our war. It is completely unforgivable.
In their moment of need, President Biden abandoned our allies and betrayed the thousands of men and women who sacrificed everything they had in pursuit of peace. The president has not learned the most important commitment of our soldiers: we do not leave men behind. When my legs were blown off on Sept. 19, 2010, I was moving across the battlefield in Kandahar, Afghanistan, narrowing in on a high-value target. As a bomb tech, it was my job to clear the way for the rest of our team, finding and disposing of any improvised explosive devices (IEDs). One member of our team was an Afghan interpreter who I’ll call Tom.