
For the Afghans who make it through Taliban checkpoints, Kabul airport is a gateway to a new world
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A baby desperately held aloft to guards on top of a besieged gate. Shots fired in the air. A crush of Afghan people below -- screaming in the English that put them in this predicament -- to let them in.
Outside the north gate to Hamid Karzai International Airport on Tuesday were former translators and US citizens -- two groups of people who have been tied up in America's longest war. "You can not enter," the marine shouted, aware that if one person managed to climb over the gate, the rest would surely follow.More Related News

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