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Time is of the essence : Canada races to save Afghan allies as Taliban regains control

Article content Retired Major-General David Fraser, who led Canadian and American troops as part of the NATO mission in 2006, said the government needed to move quickly to get the former interpreters out of the country. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Time is of the essence : Canada races to save Afghan allies as Taliban regains control Back to video “Every day, we are witnessing in the media the Taliban taking over districts, the killing of Afghan security forces, summarily executed. So time is of the essence,” he said. He said if the Taliban overran the country, as they seem poised to do, the interpreters who worked with Canada would be on borrowed time.

MP Alex Ruff Says Afghans Who Aided Canada Need Safety

Last Updated: Jul 12, 2021 | 7:18 PM Image from Conservative Party Website https://www.conservative.ca/team-member/alex-ruff/ Bruce-Grey-Owen Sound MP Alex Ruff is calling on the federal Liberal government to take action to support former Afghan interpreters, cultural advisors, and personnel employed in that country by the Canadian government. With the planned withdrawal of all United States troops in Afghanistan by September 11th, and many of them already gone, the Taliban has been gaining ground in many parts of the country, leaving Afghans who have aided foreign troops at risk of being harmed or killed. “If they’re willing to help us, why aren’t we willing to help them?,” says Ruff who is a retired colonel in the Canadian Armed Forces, who served two tours in Afghanistan (2007 and 2012).

Heartbreaking : Taliban victories prompt new questions, soul searching for Canadian veterans

Article content Uploaded last week, the video purportedly shows Taliban fighters surveying captured territory in Afghanistan’s Kandahar province. One of the people who has watched it is retired corporal Matthew Luloff, who spent time at Masum Ghar during the 13-year war in Afghanistan. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Heartbreaking : Taliban victories prompt new questions, soul searching for Canadian veterans Back to video Now an Ottawa city councillor, Luloff is among those veterans grappling with their emotions as the Taliban, emboldened by the withdrawal of American troops, surges across Afghanistan, capturing large swaths of territory from Afghan forces including many places where Canadian blood was spilled and money spent to prevent exactly what is happening now.

Taliban victories prompt fresh question, soul searching for Canadian veterans - Medicine Hat NewsMedicine Hat News

Taliban victories prompt fresh question, soul searching for Canadian veterans - Medicine Hat NewsMedicine Hat News
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