Aftermath: 60 Minutes Features Jason Kander's Afghanistan Rescue Mission

Kansas City's most beloved Democratic Party leader garnered the national spotlight once again a tale of survival that focused on humanitarian concern amid another botched Biden Administration disaster.

The local perspective . . .

Kander remains leaps & bounds ahead of all other local politicos because he's able consistently draw upon national mainstream media resources whilst others are left calling into local talk radio shows. 

And so . . .

Here's the latest story that still doesn't make me want to watch yet another political podcast . . .

"Many Afghan allies were left behind when American troops withdrew from Afghanistan in 2021 after 20 years of war. Kander, a one-time politician who ended his burgeoning political career to deal with untreated PTSD, collaborated with civilians and other veterans to help evacuate nearly 400 Afghans"

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .

How an Afghan family facing threats put its trust in a U.S. veteran: "You just gamble your entire life"

A veteran helmed a daring plan to help Afghans escape the Taliban after the U.S. withdrawal. The plan relied on a fake wedding and homemade boarding passes.

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