by Alex Hammer at Daily Mail
- MMA fighter turned soldier Tim Kennedy told a new Amazon documentary of how a colonel with the 82nd Airborne Division turned four bus loads back
- They included US citizens, green card holders, special visa holders, Christians and orphans
- All had been processed for passage to the US, Kennedy said, but the colonel queried whether that processing could have been faked
- They were subsequently bussed back out of the airport, in full view of the Taliban who would have by-then known they’d helped their sworn American enemies
A US Army colonel is being slammed as a murderer for turning away four bus-loads of Americans, friendly Afghans, and 300 orphans during the country’s evacuation from Kabul Airport last year – likely condemning them to their deaths.
The order from the unnamed colonel was delivered on August 25, less than a week before the last troops were withdrawn from the country as the Taliban tightened their grip on the city.
Tim Kennedy, the former MMA fighter turned soldier, was among those who witnessed the incident.
He told a new Amazon Prime Video documentary called Send Me Tim Kennedy: ‘(We) asked if people holding up blue passports and SIVs could get through.
‘He answered: “No, I don’t care who they are, those people get back on those buses and they go back into Kabul. Get em off this base?”’
Kennedy said of the incident:…
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