Cameras on the streets of Washington captured a heart-stopping moment during the Thanksgiving Day shooting, as an enraged Afghan man, Rahmatullah Rakhmanwal, chased a National Guard soldier with a gun.
The front U.S. soldier was holding a pistol, seemingly loading it while running, or perhaps the pistol suddenly jammed, and he was desperately trying to fix it, probably terrified out of his wits.
From his appearance, this running soldier was not the male soldier who was shot, or maybe after loading the bullet, he turned back and shot Rakhmanwal, thus avoiding greater losses.
I said yesterday that Rakhmanwal was likely once a U.S. interpreter, or a collaborationist, or a collaborator, and was certainly not an ordinary Afghan national; only then could he have entered the United States through the "Allied Welcome Operation" in September 2021.
According to the latest news from Fox News, Rakhmanwal had long worked for the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) in Afghanistan, and his background did not raise any suspicion from the CIA, which conducted a comprehensive review of him, stating that "he was clean in all aspects." This year, his asylum application was approved by the United States.
When the U.S. military hastily withdrew from Afghanistan, there was chaos, many people cried out in desperation, and if Rakhmanwal wasn't a high-value target, the CIA wouldn't have helped him, bringing him to the United States.
Now it's unclear how things turned around, but Rakhmanwal directly shot at the heads of two National Guard soldiers, ensuring the damage, and the person was extremely ruthless.
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