Wednesday, November 27

Defense Department denies the abandonment of dozens of service dogs in Afghanistan


El último avión C-17 estadounidense partió de Kabul a las 11:59 p.m., poniendo fin al conflicto armado que duró casi 20 años.
The last plane C – 17 American left Kabul at 11: 59 pm, ending the armed conflict that lasted almost 20 years.

Photo: AAMIR QURESHI / AFP / Getty Images

No service dogs were abandoned by the US Army when they left Kabul , capital of Afghanistan, was confirmed Tuesday by John Kirby, press secretary of the Department of Defense (DoD, for its acronym in English). Various images had been shared on social networks accusing President Joe Biden of evil handling the withdrawal of the troops. The dogs are currently in the care of an Afghan refugee family until they can be evacuated.

UPDATE: We are securing PPR papers for extract from Afghanistan for the people that can’t get on Kabul Airfield & remaining funding. The 51 working dogs are being fed & watered. Thank you for all your generosity through this! Please keep praying! https://t.co/3vaYMb4bWN pic.twitter.com/tvMIHT184 K

– Veteran Sheepdogs of America (@VetSheepdogsUS) August 30, 2021

“To correct erroneous reports, United States Armed Forces did not leave any dogs in cages at Hamid Karzai International Airport, including dogs from reported military work . The photos circulating online were animals in the care of the Kabul Small Animal Rescue, not dogs in our care, ”Kirby wrote.

To correct erroneous reports, the US Military did not leave any dogs in cages at Hamid Karzai International Airport, including the reported military working dogs. Photos circulating online were animals under the care of the Kabul Small Animal Rescue, not dogs under our care.

– John Kirby (@PentagonPresSec) August 30, 2021

Hours after last plane C – 17 of the United States departed from Hamid Karzai International Airport , among Internet users on various social networks an image began to circulate of a shed that allegedly belonged to the Armed Forces at the Kabul airfield, a helicopter and in front of more than a dozen cages in which the canines were inside. This image went viral and they began to criticize the Biden administration for having left the dogs abandoned.

We left behind service dogs in Afghanistan at the Kabul Airport.

I’m visibly angry about this. pic.twitter.com/XiSAkxz5o2

– JD Sharp (@imjdsharp) August 30, 2021

Even the activist Jack Posoviec, who identifies with the American right, hinted that the Government is guilty for its management of the conflict in Afghanistan by leaving the animals inside the cages. In addition, he tried to position the Twitter hashtag #NoPawsLeftBehind to urge the US government to take action on the matter.

Today I am launching the # NoPawsLeftBehind Campaign

Post a photo of your dog in solidarity with the service dogs left behind in Afghanistan

Use the hashtag

Let’s get it trending

– Jack Posobiec 🇺🇸 (@JackPosobiec) August 30, 2021

The canines were at the command of the Armed Forces from the United States, the difference is that those in the photograph are under the care of the Kabul Small Animal Rescue , since they were contracted by the Government for military exercises and that money is being collected to evacuate them as soon as possible.

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