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The Hill | Veterans are united on wanting accountability for the war in Afghanistan
Now that U.S. involvement in the war is over, Congress has rightly begun hearings and investigations. But what we've seen so far has been a shortsighted review of the evacuation efforts and partisan bickering that accomplishes nothing.
Our organizations regularly disagree with each other on policy issues. But as veterans, we fought together, bled together, and mourned the losses of our friends together.
That bond unites us without disagreement on this issue: The American people, and especially America's veterans, deserve a comprehensive investigation into the totality of the Afghanistan War, and accountability for those who instituted, oversaw, and perpetuated its missteps while misleading the American people about the war's progress. |
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