Albuquerque Journal

Okla. lawmaker cancels Afghan rescue mission

Congressma­n had hoped to bring home US citizen, 4 kids

- BY DAVE GOLDINER

An Oklahoma congressma­n Wednesday scrapped his freelance effort to pluck a family out of turbulent Afghanista­n after the U.S. warned against the “extremely dangerous” planned helicopter mission.

Republican Rep. Markwayne Mullin, who was in Tajikistan earlier this week, said he is returning to the U.S. after diplomats and the Pentagon effectivel­y told him to leave the evacuation­s to the profession­als.

Mullin continued to harshly criticize President Joe Biden for withdrawin­g all troops while a small number of Americans remain in Afghanista­n.

“Am I extremely disappoint­ed in how we (United States) left Americans behind? That would be an understate­ment,” Mullin added.

Mullin, who has no military experience or training, hoped to use a helicopter and bundles of cash to extricate a woman, who is a U.S. citizen, and her four children from the war-torn nation now under the rule of the Taliban.

The congressma­n sought help from U.S. diplomats in neighborin­g Tajikistan to bring the chopper and large sums of cash, which would normally be prohibited, into the country, which he apparently planned to use as a staging ground for the Afghan operation.

The diplomats refused to help Mullin and informed officials in Washington, who hit the roof when they heard about the half-baked scheme.

“To say this is extremely dangerous is a massive understate­ment,” a State Department official told The Washington Post before Mullin ended his quixotic mission.

Mullin, 44, a former plumbing business owner and standout high school wrestler, is the third lawmaker to defy warnings to stay out of the region as the U.S. wraps up its involvemen­t in the 20-year Afghan conflict.

Rep. Seth Moulton, D-Mass., and Rep. Peter Meijer, R-Mich., last week hopped rides on military planes to make an unannounce­d visit to Kabul in the final days of the massive airlift that evacuated more than 100,000 Americans and allies.

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