
I served with heroes in Afghanistan I never thought I would see one die on the streets of DC
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Nasratullah Ahmad Yar, the 31-year-old Afghan Lyft driver and former interpreter for the U.S. military in Afghanistan, survived war only to be murdered in Washington, D.C.
Chad Robichaux is a former Force Recon Marine and an Afghanistan veteran. Founder of the Mighty Oaks Foundation, he is the bestselling author of "Saving Aziz" and hosts the "Stay Dangerous" podcast.
This is just another anecdote which serves as a disgraceful reflection on the lawless state of America and our divergence from the principles which made this nation one to which people flee for refuge and prosperity.
As a Force Recon Marine and DOD contractor on a JSOC Task Force, I did eight deployments to Afghanistan and fought Taliban violence alongside interpreters like Nasrat. I saw their selfless devotion to freedom and safety, and their unparalleled personal sacrifices.

Leavitt lashes out at CNN's Kaitlan Collins in tense exchange on fallen soldiers from Iran operation
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt took aim at CNN correspondent Kaitlan Collins and her network during a tense exchange about the fallen soldiers during Operation Epic Fury against Iran.












