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Aquel 11 de septiembre de 2001, tras los atentados de la red yihadista Al Qaeda a Estados Unidos, inició una era de intervención militar norteamericana en Afganistán. Hoy, con la tensa situación que se vive en el país sur asiático, algunos veteranos se cuestionan cuales fueron los resultados de una misión de 20 años.

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00:06The only thing that's permanent was the death that we caused, but those moments
00:11where you could see human progress, I mean, if it's temporary, does it count? Of course not.
00:25We would see that very often in towns. If the radius and the proximity to a
00:29U.S. military base meant that women were allowed to walk freely without the escort of a man.
00:35You could see their face. Children were playing outside. There was a sense of normalcy to some
00:41degree, and the further away you got from those military bases, the more they would
00:45start veiling and covering themselves. You wouldn't see children playing outside.
01:06No one has the right to take anyone's life, ever, for any reason. There's no excuse.
01:12All of that immediately you understand the moment that you're a killer.
01:15The moment you take somebody's life, you realize how disgusting the very concept of doing that is.
01:32That's the six-year-old girl who learned how to read and then
01:36got her eyes gouged out because she learned how to read because we left.
01:40And that's going to happen across the country.
01:43So it's out there, where it's the air. It's so air. And there's nobody coming behind.
01:49I mean, there is. I'm not going to put it, but a lot of that is coming in other certain
01:54regions,
01:55the seats that we're in. But now, and then that's another outlet. You could take that
02:03and pour away that with that to repair that right way. And that can make them not know much sound
02:09of your cup tape. Like, to get it.
02:22I encourage the guys that come in to remember because it just means that you still have a
02:27conscience and that you still want to be a good person. And when you see them actually connecting
02:33with these kids, it's impressive they don't drink anymore. They don't self-destruct. They're not angry.
02:39They're not suicidal. They just want to help the next kid. It becomes their new addiction.
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