Green Berets rush to defend their Afghan counterparts after D.C. shooting
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- Following a shooting incident near the White House that critically injured two members of the West Virginia National Guard, U.S. Green Berets are stepping up to defend their former Afghan counterparts. The suspect, identified as Rahmanullah Lakanwal, is an Afghan national who previously worked with U.S. military forces in Afghanistan.
- This situation highlights the complex relationship between U.S. military personnel and their Afghan allies, particularly in light of the recent violence. The Green Berets' defense of their Afghan partners underscores the ongoing commitment to those who assisted U.S. forces during the war.
- The incident has sparked a broader discussion about national security and the vetting processes for Afghan nationals in the U.S., especially as the government reviews green card holders from countries deemed 'of concern.' This shooting has raised concerns about potential backlash against Afghan refugees and the implications for U.S. immigration policy.
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