US will do 'what is necessary' to protect Afghan translators
2 years ago | straitstimes.com
June 11, 2021 2:38 AMWASHINGTON (AFP) - The United States said on Thursday (June 10) it will do whatever is necessary to protect Afghans who worked as translators for US forces and now fear for their lives once foreign troops leave Afghanistan.
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