
"The U.S. Embassy in Kabul has stopped interviewing people applying for visas under a program intended to help interpreters who assisted U.S. troops who now face threats to their lives"
“Thousands of Afghans have put themselves, and their families, at risk to help our soldiers and diplomats accomplish the U.S. mission and return home safely,”
they sound like snitches![]()

US always leaves the snitches behind - they do it all the timeThey are.
Run to help the occupiers of your country![]()
. These hoes ain't loyal
US always leaves the snitches behind - they do it all the time. These hoes ain't loyal
Old U.S. Allies, Still Hiding in Laos
Four decades after the Central Intelligence Agency hired thousands of jungle warriors to fight Communists on the western fringes of the Vietnam War, men who say they are veterans of that covert operation are isolated, hungry and periodically hunted by a Laotian Communist government still mistrustful of the men who sided with America.
“If I surrender, I will be punished,” said Xang Yang, a wiry 58-year-old still capable of crawling nimbly through thick bamboo underbrush. “They will never forgive me. I cannot live outside the jungle because I am a former American soldier.”
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And people still keep doing it.US always leaves the snitches behind - they do it all the time. These hoes ain't loyal
Old U.S. Allies, Still Hiding in Laos
Four decades after the Central Intelligence Agency hired thousands of jungle warriors to fight Communists on the western fringes of the Vietnam War, men who say they are veterans of that covert operation are isolated, hungry and periodically hunted by a Laotian Communist government still mistrustful of the men who sided with America.
“If I surrender, I will be punished,” said Xang Yang, a wiry 58-year-old still capable of crawling nimbly through thick bamboo underbrush. “They will never forgive me. I cannot live outside the jungle because I am a former American soldier.”
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US always leaves the snitches behind - they do it all the time. These hoes ain't loyal
Old U.S. Allies, Still Hiding in Laos
Four decades after the Central Intelligence Agency hired thousands of jungle warriors to fight Communists on the western fringes of the Vietnam War, men who say they are veterans of that covert operation are isolated, hungry and periodically hunted by a Laotian Communist government still mistrustful of the men who sided with America.
“If I surrender, I will be punished,” said Xang Yang, a wiry 58-year-old still capable of crawling nimbly through thick bamboo underbrush. “They will never forgive me. I cannot live outside the jungle because I am a former American soldier.”
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