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ONE YEAR LATER: We Will Never Forget Afghanistan

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ONE YEAR LATER: We Will Never Forget Afghanistan

ONE YEAR LATER: We Will Never Forget Afghanistan

This week marks a year since the tragic withdrawal from Afghanistan after a directionless 20 years of war.

Jesse doesn't have any big adjectives or thought-provoking implications for this reflection.

Instead, as Jesse simply put it, we won't forget the sacrifices of thousands of brave American soldiers who fought for greedy and war-hungry politicians.

May God Rest Their Souls.


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