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Jason Cousineau and Eric Renderking Fisk have an honest conversation about The United States Military Forces withdrawing from Afghanistan after occupying the country for almost 20 years... and ten of those years was after Osama Bin Laden was captured and killed in Pakistan. What does this withdrawal from Afghanistan mean for our allies in that country and around the world? Why would any other country in The Middle East ever trust us again? What happens to the people we left behind. Jason and Eric also discuss the parallels between 'The Pentagon Papers' and 'The Afghan Papers,' the similarities between this event and The Fall of Saigon, and the toll these wars take on our veterans. The Fedora Chronicles products on Zazzle https://www.zazzle.com/store/fedorachronicles Support The Fedora Chronicles on Patreon and get exclusive episodes: https://www.patreon.com/fedorachronicles The Fedora Chronicles Twitter: https://twitter.com/fedorachronicle
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Jason Cousineau and Eric Renderking Fisk have an honest conversation about The United States Military Forces withdrawing from Afghanistan after occupying the country for almost 20 years... and ten of those years was after Osama Bin Laden was captured and killed in Pakistan. What does this withdrawal from Afghanistan mean for our allies in that country and around the world? Why would any other country in The Middle East ever trust us again? What happens to the people we left behind. Jason and Eric also discuss the parallels between 'The Pentagon Papers' and 'The Afghan Papers,' the similarities between this event and The Fall of Saigon, and the toll these wars take on our veterans. The Fedora Chronicles products on Zazzle https://www.zazzle.com/store/fedorachronicles Support The Fedora Chronicles on Patreon and get exclusive episodes: https://www.patreon.com/fedorachronicles The Fedora Chronicles Twitter: https://twitter.com/fedorachronicle
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