Just over a year after the us. Withdrawal from afghanistan, tens of thousands of american allies remain in the country with little hope of getting out. Volunteer groups called task force pineapple have been working tirelessly to provide some aid and protection. On this sunday episode of morning wire, we talk with lieutenant colonel mann about the allies still left behind in afghanistan.
Just over a year after the U.S. withdrew from Afghanistan, thousands of American allies remain there – hunted daily by the Taliban, with little hope of escaping the war torn country. We speak with retired Green Beret Scott Mann who founded task force pineapple, a volunteer group that collaborates with the U.S. military in keeping U.S. allies out of harm's way. Get the facts first on Morning Wire.