This single story pretty much sums up Joe Biden’s character…..
New reports are alleging that an Afghan interpreter, who once helped to save a stranded Senator Joe Biden in Afghanistan, after his evacuation helicopter was forced to land during a snowstorm, is now stranded in Afghanistan.
He was stranded by the very man he helped save.
This is how Joe Biden rewards someone who saved his own life.
Imagine what he thinks of our brave men and women at arms, imagine what he thinks about our allies, imagine what he thinks about you and me, if this is how he thinks of someone who once saved his life…..
If there was ever any doubt as to the quality of Biden’s moral character, you can now lay that doubt to rest.
The interpreter known only as “Mohemed” is still in hiding and using an alias to protect his identity from a murderous Taliban.
This is his plea to The Biden Administration:
"An Afghan interpreter who helped rescue Joe Biden when he was stranded in a remote Afghanistan valley is pleading for the President to help him and his family who are stranded in the Taliban-controlled country.
"Don’t forget me here."https://t.co/YY3Z4DOWwY
— Buck Sexton (@BuckSexton) August 31, 2021
A reporter asks @PressSec how Biden can call the evacuation an "extraordinary success" when there are those stranded in Afghanistan such as the Afghan interpreter who saved then-Senator Joe Biden from a snowstorm.@PressSec's message to the man is one of thanks for saving Biden. pic.twitter.com/pNrrOxAy0I
— Townhall.com (@townhallcom) August 31, 2021
The Wall Street Journal provided some context:
Thirteen years ago, Afghan interpreter Mohammed helped rescue then-Sen. Joe Biden and two other senators stranded in a remote Afghanistan valley after their helicopter was forced to land in a snowstorm. Now, Mohammed is asking President Biden to save him.
“Hello Mr. President: Save me and my family,” Mohammed, who asked not to use his full name while in hiding, told The Wall Street Journal as the last Americans flew out of Kabul on Monday. “Don’t forget me here.”
Mohammed, his wife, and their four children are hiding from the Taliban after his yearslong attempt to get out of Afghanistan got tangled in the bureaucracy. They are among countless Afghan allies who were left behind when the U.S. ended its 20-year military campaign in Afghanistan on Monday.
Afghan Interpreter Who Helped Rescue Biden in 2008 Left Behind After U.S. Exit
Ummm, Joe … you forgot one really important one. He saved your life.https://t.co/XbSWbJa9Y9
— John O'Hurley ☘️🐕☘️ (@ImJohnOHurley) August 31, 2021
https://twitter.com/mswashington76/status/1432806177176436743
The New York Post had more details on the 2008 rescue of Biden by Mohemed:
In 2008, Mohammed was a 36-year-old interpreter working with the US Army when two US Army Black Hawk Helicopters carrying Biden and Sens. John Kerry (D-Mass.) and Chuck Hagel (R-Neb.) were forced to land in the mountains due to a snowstorm.
After landing, the crew requested assistance and Mohammed responded with a Quick Reaction Force from the 82nd Airborne Division, driving hours to rescue the senators. According to soldiers, Mohammed was a part of over 100 firefights in the valley.
In June, Lt. Col. Andrew R. Till gave support for the interpreter’s application for a Special Immigrant Visa after it became stuck due to a defense contractor losing the necessary records.
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