US helped 4 US citizens leave Afghanistan overland

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The non-profit-funded group he has been assisting alerted the State Department to the presence of the American citizens, according to Mullin.
Reporters traveling with Secretary of State Tony Blinken were told Monday that the Americans "were in good condition" and that the Taliban were aware of their departure and did not impede it.
A State Department official would not confirm specifics of the departure, referring to an earlier statement that CNN reported.
"In order to protect their privacy and preserve the viability of our tactics, we're not in a position to offer additional information," the official told CNN.
The Taliban have given assurances that foreigners and Afghans with the appropriate travel documents will be allowed to leave the country.


it wouldn't happen if the state depart weren't involved, Mullin said.
 
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Wonder if this thread will be closed for being a repeat and also in the wrong form...
 
The non-profit-funded group he has been assisting alerted the State Department to the presence of the American citizens, according to Mullin.
Reporters traveling with Secretary of State Tony Blinken were told Monday that the Americans "were in good condition" and that the Taliban were aware of their departure and did not impede it.
A State Department official would not confirm specifics of the departure, referring to an earlier statement that CNN reported.
"In order to protect their privacy and preserve the viability of our tactics, we're not in a position to offer additional information," the official told CNN.
The Taliban have given assurances that foreigners and Afghans with the appropriate travel documents will be allowed to leave the country.


it wouldn't happen if the state depart weren't involved, Mullin said.

The State Department didn't do a thing, sop stop trying to make them out to be the heroes here...
 
The non-profit-funded group he has been assisting alerted the State Department to the presence of the American citizens, according to Mullin.
Reporters traveling with Secretary of State Tony Blinken were told Monday that the Americans "were in good condition" and that the Taliban were aware of their departure and did not impede it.
A State Department official would not confirm specifics of the departure, referring to an earlier statement that CNN reported.
"In order to protect their privacy and preserve the viability of our tactics, we're not in a position to offer additional information," the official told CNN.
The Taliban have given assurances that foreigners and Afghans with the appropriate travel documents will be allowed to leave the country.


it wouldn't happen if the state depart weren't involved, Mullin said.
They are lying.

State had zero to do with it, according to those who actually got them out.
 
Shame on the state dept. for trying to take credit for this...they had zero to do with it...this was all brave retired military personnel....they saved and are saving hundreds of Americans that Joe left behind....
 
The State Department didn't do a thing, sop stop trying to make them out to be the heroes here...
Shame on the state dept. for trying to take credit for this...they had zero to do with it...this was all brave retired military personnel....they saved and are saving hundreds of Americans that Joe left behind....
alerted the State Department to the presence of the American citizens, according to Mullin.
 
The non-profit-funded group he has been assisting alerted the State Department to the presence of the American citizens, according to Mullin.
Reporters traveling with Secretary of State Tony Blinken were told Monday that the Americans "were in good condition" and that the Taliban were aware of their departure and did not impede it.
A State Department official would not confirm specifics of the departure, referring to an earlier statement that CNN reported.
"In order to protect their privacy and preserve the viability of our tactics, we're not in a position to offer additional information," the official told CNN.
The Taliban have given assurances that foreigners and Afghans with the appropriate travel documents will be allowed to leave the country.


it wouldn't happen if the state depart weren't involved, Mullin said.
already threads on this
 
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