Three, THREE military institutions and a fact-checking organization have said that no US military dogs were left in Afghanistan. Does Trump have to tell you that for you to believe it? Your unwillingness to do any real research into any outlet that doesn't agree with what YOU want to believe should be an embarrassment for you. Ten years from now, you'll still be saying the 2020 election was stolen and that deworming pills for horses are an appropriate protocol for the Delta variant.
“I am devastated by reports that the American government is pulling out of Kabul and leaving behind brave U.S. military contract working dogs to be tortured and killed at the hand of our enemies,” wrote Dr. Robin R. Ganzert, president and CEO of American Humane. “These brave dogs do the same dangerous, lifesaving work as our military working dogs, and deserved a far better fate than the one to which they have been condemned.
Okay, they are not "military service dogs", but ...
Considering that dogs are viewed as "unclean" by Muslims, and likely to be shot ... and previously lived in environments where they were taken care of by "their pack" (people) ... I'd bet the dogs probably care about being suddenly placed in a hostile environment, and being abandoned by "their pack".
I agree, but I'm sure there are quarantine issues involved with taking those pets and it was a question of leaving a pet and taking a person ...
This post was edited by SpunkySenior at September 1, 2021 2:34 PM MDT
I just remember how close I came to being homeless, rather than giving up my dog. I mean, I was literally incapable. I had a nervous breakdown over it. Thankfully, I found a place that would accept him for a couple months until I could move into my own house.
Though I don't know what types of aircraft were used, either. Most passenger jets have special cargo areas for animals. And it's not uncommon for them to be quarantined on the receiving end. -- But from what I've heard from a couple people working with NGOs to get Americans and others out ... the US didn't make it easy for Americans to get out. They didn't just accept the American passport. You had to fill out special forms online, then print them (in a country where most individuals don't own printers), take that printout to the Embassy for a special boarding pass.
Allegedly, this NGO has lost contact with at least one American family who couldn't even get IN the Embassy with their passports - but without those special online forms. Nor could they get in the airport, using just their passports.
There is no doubt in my mind that the exit from Afghanistan was a clusterc**k. I don't mean to minimize how people feel about their pets, but you were moving from one house to another and they are moving to a completely different country in the middle of a Taliban takeover. How is it that so many Americans didn't have the smarts to try and leave there before the you-know-what hit the fan?
Don't ask me to explain their thinking. I've never understood people who took tourist trips to areas/countries that were "hostile" to Americans. It must be the "it will never happen to ME" mindset. That's the only reason to also put their family at risk. Either that, or they thought the money outweighed the risk.
Personally, I generally have the "If something bad is gonna happen, it WILL happen to ME" mindset. That, and "always have an exit strategy". I mean, as much as I would LOVE to visit all the historic sites in the MidEast - even the "friendly" nations are too chaotic for me.