Joe Biden Leaves Interpreter Stranded in Afghanistan who Saved His Life in 2008 Snowstorm
September 2008 and the photo shows US Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel, Vice President Joe Biden and the new Secretary of State John Kerry smiling after they were rescued in a snowstorm behind enemy lines in Afghanistan. (Infoknomon Politics)
Joe Biden left the interpreter who rescued him in 2008 stranded in Afghanistan this week.
The Daily Mail reported:
The Afghan interpreter who helped rescue President Biden from a remote Afghan valley in 2008 has been left behind after the last US evacuation flight took off on Monday, according to a report.
Mohammed, going only by his first name for safety reasons, is hiding from the Taliban with his wife and four children after trying for years to get out of Afghanistan to no avail.
Mohammed, while working for the US Army, had a key role in a story often repeated – and embellished – by Biden during his 2008 run for vice president
A private security team with the former firm Blackwater and US Army soldiers stood watch for Taliban fighters as the crew called Bagram Air Base for help, where Mohammed jumped in a Humvee along with a force from the 82nd Airborne Division and drove hours into the mountains to rescue them.
The three senators were driven back to the base with the convoy.
‘Hello Mr. President: Save me and my family,’ Mohammed said, according to the Wall Street Journal. ‘Don’t forget me here.’
‘I can’t leave my house,’ he said on Tuesday. ‘I’m very scared.’
Joe Biden doesn’t care. Democrats and the current woke US military brass don’t care about the stranded Americans behind enemy lines.
They just don’t care.
Blackwater founder Erik Prince reminded Joe Biden this past week that it was his group that rescued him when he was stranded in Afghanistan back in 2008.
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