Saturday, July 13, 2019

Three U.S. servicemen were killed in Afghanistan on June 26. Another was killed on June 30. And another was killed  just today, Saturday, July 13. It is early in the morning here, but it's later there. 

Meanwhile, the Civilian Protection Advocacy Group of Afghanistan says that in the last 10 days, 80 civilians have been killed in Afghanistan, and 300 wounded, including women and children. 

Meanwhile, U.S. Special Envoy Zalmay Khalilzad says that the U.S. wants to leave a "positive legacy" in Afghanistan. A positive legacy? Our legacy is that we crossed an ocean and two seas to attack them. But, he certainly is dapper. I'll give him credit for that.


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