Afghans who worked for US plea for help after Biden announces exit
Blinken visits Afghanistan after Biden s withdrawal decision
Replay Video UP NEXT Mohammad waited 10 years for a special immigrant visa from the U.S. a reward for his work on behalf of the Pentagon in Afghanistan and as protection from growing threats he faced from the Taliban. After a decade of delays and bureaucratic hurdles, he was granted approval for one last December. Less than a month later, still stuck in the process, he was gunned down by Taliban militants on his way to work with his 10-year old son in the car.
Afghans who worked for US plea for help after Biden announces exit
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He helped Trump bring American hostages home. Now he s working for Biden. Jenna McLaughlin © Provided by Yahoo! News Roger Carstens, special presidential envoy for hostage affairs, at the State Department in February. (Eric Kayne for Yahoo News)
WASHINGTON Just days before Christmas last year, Roger Carstens, a former Green Beret turned diplomat, was thousands of miles away from home. He had flown to Saudi Arabia in a last-ditch attempt to attend the trial of two U.S. citizens, but he also hoped to meet Dr. Walid Fitaihi, a U.S.-educated physician who moonlighted as a motivational speaker on TV.
No body, no burial, no peace for Iran hostage Bob Levinson s family
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