identify the exact ramp number in kabul from your kitchen table in rhode island. this is how veterans back home are trying to get their interpreters out. this is not how this was supposed to go, right? this is not the might of the u.s. government. this is not the promise we made to the people like zak. it is not how we were supposed to be bringing him home. getting this wrong doesn t mean, oh, they ll hop the next flight out. the window is closing. getting this wrong means these people will get killed. and so you just keep doing whatever you can. and so today back at it. major schueman started this text chain with zak and with an air force major at the airport. a u.s. air force major. major schueman again trying to play the middle man and remotely put these two together from the other side of the world. it s incredible to see these screen shots. you see the air force captain trying to get zak to spot him in the chaos. this is the u.s. air force guy explaining what zak should be looking
boy. but no. major schueman posted this photo yesterday. the caption says we, meaning zak and his family, we were this close today and didn t make it. this close. you can see there s a marine at the photo helping at the airport but they could not get on a plane. major schueman also posted this video of zak and his family. this close and didn t make it. you hear his kids crying. at one point it sounds like a gunshot goes off in the background. i mean this is literally how this is going right now. call every person you know who has any influence. dial every number in your phone. call the contractor who turns out to be surrounded by the taliban. call the marine that s near the checkpoint or could maybe get to the checkpoint. get a picture of his exact location. keep texting that officer that stopped returning your messages. identify the exact ramp number in kabul from your kitchen table in rhode island. this is how veterans back home are trying to get their