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CNN caused women to be ‘killed or beaten’ by Taliban terrorists, former US major general claims

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CNN claims military vet who saved 20 women's lives broke Taliban law and demands lawsuit dismissed

Like Young, the retired major general went on to work in a similar civilian field after retiring from active duty, coordinating refugee rescue missions for Allied Airlift 21, a nonprofit organization founded to help deserving individuals make it through to flee Taliban-controlled Afghanistan.

The former top commander made a nonsense of it reviews-staved CNN’s claim that Young was a war profiteer tells the story of Alex MarquartCNN’s chief national security correspondent, “suggested” that the fees Young charged were “extraordinary,” when they were not.

He said the news giant failed to understand its implications President Joe BidenHe said the U.S. decision to end the U.S. presence in Afghanistan was “the beginning of an extremely difficult time in Afghanistan.”

MG Young also claimed that Young’s work was also dangerous because his “clients paid him to move mostly women, who were often the most at risk and the hardest to move, because of the way the Taliban imposed rules on women.”

They had “fewer options for evacuation,” he said.