John --
At the end of a devastating month for our country, including
the loss of 13 brave American service members and tens of thousands of
our allies left behind, it is easy to feel discouraged. Yet, I am also
inspired by all of the good people who not only believe in the promise
of America, but in keeping America's promises.
Country First has raised more than $125,000 through our Afghan Ally
Relief Fund to assist the Afghan families that risked everything to
help our Armed Forces. We've wired $75,000 to No
One Left Behind and another $30,000 to Operation
Recovery. Both organizations are non-profit charities
devoted to honoring our promises. We continue to identify great groups
doing important work in this space, and our goal is to distribute 100%
of any donations we continue to receive within two weeks of
receipt.
Thank you to every single person who donated
to the Fund, or has found another way to help our Afghan
allies.
And while the War in Afghanistan was unpopular here at home, I do
hope more and more Americans have come to realize the situation was
never as black and white as ending or continuing a "Forever
War."
Despite what some of our leaders have said
throughout the years, our presence in Afghanistan was not about the
seemingly impossible task of creating a western-style democracy. It
was about keeping it from returning to a breeding ground for
terrorists hell-bent on killing Americans. And, thankfully, we'd
largely achieved that -- but it did require maintenance by a
relatively tiny group of Americans (and allies from around the globe)
providing logistical and air support for the Afghan
military.
The situation in Afghanistan was far from perfect, but it was
hard fought and won over the last 20 years. Yet in a
matter of weeks, we gave all of that up along with too much of our own
country's safety and security. As someone who served in Afghanistan,
and lost friends there, that's a punch to the
gut.
I wish it were different. But it's not
different. And we have to acknowledge the decision to withdraw this
way has given terrorists an opening to re-emerge and kill
Americans. Both Donald Trump and
Joe Biden refused to acknowledge that fact, and instead
made the political decision to surrender Afghanistan to
terrorists.
The only hope we had of maintaining a
shred of dignity was to keep our promises and save every American and
ally still on the ground in Afghanistan. These people
deserved to be rescued, and we shouldn't have left until
that job was done, regardless of what the Taliban or any
other terrorist group tried to dictate.
At the end of the day, we are still America -- and that has
to mean something.
May God bless and protect all
those in harms way and comfort those grieving an unbearable
loss.
Country First,
Adam
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