
Was the Afghanistan war worth fighting? 3 veterans weigh in
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Was the war in Afghanistan worth fighting? 3 veterans weigh in
Many countries have closed or scaled back operations at consulates in Afghanistan as the Taliban have scored territorial gains since mid-April, when the U.S. announced its military withdrawal. How does the war in Afghanistan — America's longest war — look to the soldiers that were deployed there, and what do they think of the withdrawal? Three veterans share their experiences with Nick Schifrin.
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Was the Afghanistan war worth fighting? 3 veterans weigh in
Clip: 7/6/2021 | 11m 13sVideo has Closed Captions
Many countries have closed or scaled back operations at consulates in Afghanistan as the Taliban have scored territorial gains since mid-April, when the U.S. announced its military withdrawal. How does the war in Afghanistan — America's longest war — look to the soldiers that were deployed there, and what do they think of the withdrawal? Three veterans share their experiences with Nick Schifrin.
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