Everything You Should Know About the “Pineapple Express” Operation

These men make me PROUD to be a citizen of the United States of America.
War is considered to reveal humanity’s worst qualities, but I believe it also reveals its best. None of the men who volunteered to go rescue Americans and allies were required to do so.
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They’re no longer in the military; they’ve retired.
Nonetheless, they opted to take up the torch because they were compelled to. Something the current administration is completely unaware of.
People are coming out of retirement to help with this, while the current White House occupant must go and retire.
These men, not Joe Biden and the other traitor who many believe is his manager, should be in government.
These men make me PROUD to be a citizen of the United States of America.
War is considered to reveal humanity’s worst qualities, but I believe it also reveals its best. None of the men who volunteered to go rescue Americans and allies were required to do so.
They’re no longer in the military; they’ve retired.
Nonetheless, they opted to take up the torch because they were compelled to. Something the current administration is completely unaware of.
People are coming out of retirement to help with this, while the current White House occupant must go and retire.
These men, not Joe Biden and the other traitor who many believe is his manager, should be in government.
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More on the daring rescue effort may be found at ABC News:
The Pineapple Express’ mission was underway Thursday when the attack occurred in Kabul. A suicide bomber believed to have been an ISIS fighter killed at least 13 U.S. service members — 10 U.S. Marines, a Navy corpsman, an Army soldier and another service member — and wounded 15 other service members, according to U.S. officials.
There were wounded among the Pineapple Express travelers from the blast, and members of the group said they were assessing whether unaccounted-for Afghans they were helping had been killed.
As of Thursday morning, the group said it had brought as many as 500 Afghan special operators, assets and enablers and their families into the airport in Kabul overnight, handing them each over to the protective custody of the U.S. military.
— Matthew McWatters (@MatthewMcWatte2) August 28, 2021
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OPERATION PINEAPPLE EXPRESS: HOW AN ELITE TEAM OF VETERANS IGNORED BIDEN REGIME & RESCUED 630 PEOPLE https://t.co/SiaKc7Ai60
— Mr.Sneaky (@MrSneaky18) August 30, 2021
The group dodged heavily militarized Taliban checkpoints to smuggle people through to the airport, using images of pineapples on their phones to show those being brought in that they were on their side.
The tropical fruit was also used as a final password — since changed — that was given to US military members at the airport who were working unofficially in tandem with the heroic veterans, ABC said.
They defied deadly chaos that one member compared to scenes worthy of a Jason Bourne flick happening every 10 minutes.
“I just want to get my people out,” Maj. Jim Gant, a retired Green Beret who ABC said has been dubbed “Lawrence of Afghanistan,” told the network of the daring operation.