of mercy admission of war, but in a mission of mercy 28 admission of war, but in a mission of mercy. 28 service members were wounded of mercy. 28 service members were wounded in of mercy. 28 service members were wounded in the service of this mission, wounded in the service of this mission, 13 heroes gave their lives. i mission, 13 heroes gave their lives. i was mission, 13 heroes gave their lives. iwasjust mission, 13 heroes gave their lives. iwasjust at mission, 13 heroes gave their lives. i was just at dover mission, 13 heroes gave their lives. i wasjust at dover air mission, 13 heroes gave their lives. i was just at dover air force mission, 13 heroes gave their lives. i wasjust at dover air force base for the i wasjust at dover air force base for the dignified transfer. we owe them for the dignified transfer. we owe them and for the dignified transfer. we owe them and their families a debt of gratitude them and their families a debt of gratitude we can never rep
controlled afghanistan in the year 200i controlled afghanistan in the year 200i i controlled afghanistan in the year 2001. i believe the honest answer is no. 2001. i believe the honest answer is no that s 2001. i believe the honest answer is no. that s because we had no vital interest no. that s because we had no vital interest in no. that s because we had no vital interest in afghanistan other than to prevent an attack on america s homeland to prevent an attack on america s homeland and our friends. and that s true today homeland and our friends. and that s true today. we succeeded in what we set out true today. we succeeded in what we set out to true today. we succeeded in what we set out to do in afghanistan over a decade set out to do in afghanistan over a decade ago. then we stayed for another decade ago. then we stayed for another decade. it was time to end this war~ another decade. it was time to end this war. this is a new world, that terror this war. th