Ex-Defense Secretary on 3rd anniversary of 13 service members killed in Kabul attack: ‘No accountability, no lessons learned’

Kabul, Afghanistan

Former Acting Secretary of Defense Chris Miller says on the 3rd anniversary of the 13 U.S. Service-members killed in Kabul airport attack that there’s been absolutely no accountability from the Biden administration. Saying, “Has anybody been held accountable for this? I'm waiting really closely. What's up with that? I thought, maybe somebody would take accountability for the fact that we lost 13 Americans. They're our treasure. They're our national treasure. We lost 13 and then, and then we lost the war. And I don't, I haven't seen any accountability. I haven't seen any like lessons learned.” Additional interview with Former chief of staff the National Security Council, CIA Analyst Fred Fleitz on the state of Middle East and the recent flare up between Hezbollah and Israel.

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