During the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan back in August, 13 service members lost their lives after a suicide bomb attack took place just outside the Kabul airport.
“I’d like to see General Milley resign,” Steve Nikoui, Kareem’s father, told host Rachel Campos-Duffy. “He should be held responsible for this. He’s the Joint Chiefs of Staff [chairman].”
“I’m still waiting for them to be held accountable for it. For some reason, they want to put the blame on everyone but themselves, but it is actually their fault all of this happened,” Chappell stated. “The 13 that are dead, that is their fault.” “I’m frustrated. We were able to keep our son alive, more importantly, Shana for the last 20 years,” Nikoui said. “Then he goes and joins the military to serve our country and our country can’t protect him the way that he needs to be protected. “
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