Behind The Incredible Rescue Efforts Of ‘Digital Dunkirk’ – The Federalist

Posted: September 12, 2021 at 8:57 am

On this episode of The Federalist Radio Hour, Digital Dunkirks Alex Plitsas joins Federalist Senior Editor Chris Bedford to discuss how hes helping American citizens and other at-risk Afghans escape the grasp of the Taliban.

I look at these efforts kind of like what happened in World War II where people were hiding Jews in the attic or other places, where these were civilians who were not in the military but they had an opportunity to help and provide safe passage and harbor. And if you have the opportunity to do it, you do, Plitsas said.

Rescuing those stranded and in need of help, Plitsas said, is not only an honor but a duty.

We have warrior ethos in the army, and its part of the oath when you take and you say it: I will never accept defeat, I will never quit, Ill never leave a fallen comrade, Plitsas said. We dont leave anybody behind. Thats been the U.S. mantra forever, and we cant hold that line as a value of the United States if we dont do that. And there are Americans left behind. We owe it to them to get them out as well.

Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky also weighs in on the conversation and reflects on Americans reactions to the disaster in Afghanistan.

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