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750 views • August 30, 2021

Rep. Moulton Says Kabul Airport Tragedy Could Have Been Prevented; More Attacks Expected

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A steady stream of planes leaving Kabul airport. That's despite at least five rockets fired at the airport. No reports of casualties so far. A civilian vehicle was apparently used as an improvised launch platform in one of those rockets aimed at the airport Monday. The burned out car appeared to have been modified with six launch tubes. Residents nearby say they heard the bang of a rocket launching, and that one hit a nearby building. The clock is ticking towards the end of the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan. Now the question is, what will happen to the rest? Five of the 13 killed in Afghanistan were just 20 years old, the same age as the war. We look at the ones who paid the ultimate price. President Biden attended the ceremony at Dover Air Force Base in Delaware to honor those killed. Eleven of those killed were marines... Five of the fallen were just 20, that’s the same number of years as the war. One was an army soldier... And one was a navy corpsman. Their remains —each held in flag-draped cases —were carried from a military cargo plane and onto mortuary vans. They are the first U.S. troops killed in hostile action in Afghanistan since February 2020. That makes it the deadliest day for U.S. troops in Afghanistan in a decade. And some are asking, was it worth it? Two gold star parents give their take. Kirk and Gretchen Catherwood lost their son Alec in an explosion in the rugged mountains of Afghanistan 11 years ago. It was less than 3 weeks into his first deployment to Afghanistan, as a Lance Corporal in the Marine Corps. And he was just 19 years old. The parents are now building free cabins for veterans, hoping that they can help each other heal. Tune into Deep Dive as we explore these topics and more. Subscribe to our newsletter👉 : https://newsletter.ntd.com/ Support our work👉: https://donorbox.org/deep-dive -- Follow us on Parler: https://parler.com/profile/DeepDiveTiffany Gab: https://gab.com/deepdivetiffany Contact us: DeepDiveTiffany@gmail.com
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