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Afghanistan Debacle

Episode 2 of the Deceit Of A Nation podcast, hosted by God's Gospel Radio Ministry, titled "Afghanistan Debacle " was published on September 8, 2021 and runs 80 minutes.

September 8, 2021 ·80m · Deceit Of A Nation

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Michael  Witt and Billy Ray Parrish discuss America’s Longest War “Operation  Enduring Freedom” in Afghanistan which came to an end after twenty years. While some debate the merits of ending the war, the fallout from the disastrous withdraw is real and ongoing and the debacle makes one wonder how the situation was botched so poorly. Further, things are intensified by asserting the withdrawal was a surrender and purposely handled in this manner and the evidence reveals this which reveals a  real Deceit of The Nation.   X22 Report: https://rumble.com/c/X22Report AndWeKnow: https://rumble.com/c/AndWeKnow Redpill78: https://rumble.com/c/RedPill78 Billy Ray Parrish:  https://rumble.com/c/c-295501

Michael  Witt and Billy Ray Parrish discuss America’s Longest War “Operation  Enduring Freedom” in Afghanistan which came to an end after twenty years. While some debate the merits of ending the war, the fallout from the disastrous withdraw is real and ongoing and the debacle makes one wonder how the situation was botched so poorly. Further, things are intensified by asserting the withdrawal was a surrender and purposely handled in this manner and the evidence reveals this which reveals a  real Deceit of The Nation. 

 X22 Report: https://rumble.com/c/X22Report

AndWeKnow: https://rumble.com/c/AndWeKnow

Redpill78: https://rumble.com/c/RedPill78

Billy Ray Parrish:  https://rumble.com/c/c-295501

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