Until the terrorist bombings at Kabul Airport on August 26, no American service member had been killed in Afghanistan since 16 months ago, back in February 2020.
The deaths are the result of the incompetent policy of President Joe Biden. Blood is on Biden’s hands, and the American people – especially those who have served in the military themselves – will not forget it.

And that is how it should be. We must hold Biden accountable; we must remember the dead and honor all who have served.
We should remember on September 11, when it will be 20 years since the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon, and when it will be 9 years since Benghazi.
We should remember on Veterans Day, and we should remember on Memorial Day, and we should remember on Independence Day.
Perhaps most important, we should remember on Election Day.
In 2022 and 2024, we at the Coalition for American Veterans PAC will be highlighting key political races and informing the public about veterans running in some of the nation’s most hotly-contested districts.
We promote veterans, we stand up for veterans. At the Coalition for American Veterans PAC, that is our objective, that is our mission, that is our duty.
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America’s leaders have failed. The fall of Kabul and Biden’s incompetent and disorganized withdrawal of troops from Afghanistan combines the worst of all possible outcomes.
