Saving Nezam From the Taliban
Green Beret Scott Mann suffered severe trauma following his three tours in Afghanistan. He never wanted to have anything to do with country again. Then his friend Nezam called to say that his life was in danger.
HD Download"There was a point when I stood in my closet holding a .45 caliber," recalls Scott Mann, a Green Beret who suffered severe trauma after his three tours* in Afghanistan. He resolved never to have anything to do with the country ever again.
"I didn't wanna go back to that," he says.
Following the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan in August of 2021, Mann got a call from an Afghan special operator named Nezam whose life was in danger. He was one of hundreds of Afghans who had worked with the Americans being targeted by the Taliban.
"It was very obvious that he was in severe duress," Mann tells Reason. "This guy was the quintessential special operator and truly a brother…how do I leave this guy?"
Mann decided he had to help save his friend's life. "I ended up calling a couple of buddies who were still in active duty [and] who had fought with Nezam [and] who loved him." Working their contacts, the group managed to get Nezam out of harm's way in a harrowing sequence of events.
"That's how Task Force Pineapple was born," he recalls.
Mann received the 2022 Savas Award for privatization, awarded annually by the Reason Foundation, which is the nonprofit that publishes Reason TV, Reason magazine, and Reason.com. The prize recognized his extraordinary effort in creating Operation Pineapple Express, a volunteer network that has helped hundreds of Afghan nationals escape the country.
*CORRECTION The original copy and the voiceover narration say that Scott Mann served six deployments in Afghanistan. The correct number is three.
Produced by Noor Greene; edited by Danielle Thompson; illustrations by Joel Connell; camera and motion graphics by Isaac Reese; narrated by Nick Gillespie; sound editing by Ian Keyser.
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Sad seeing Kabul falling back into decline. Careerist O5 and up, E8 and up have been the bane of the military since christ was a corporal. Much like career administrators, bureaucrats and politicians, they are a toxic and destructive presence whose malignant influence cannot be understated. A kakistocracy all too willing to bow to the mob.
A kakistocracy all too willing to bow to the mob.
The best evidence contradicts this framing that theirs is an adversarial relationship. As we saw in the Oberlin fiasco and Title IX corruption administrators and activist faculty train and direct the mob. Yes it can turn on them, but the mob also got them their jobs in the first place. The mob is the administrators' weapon, not its adversary.
After all the US government has done to ensure that no sane person ever again trusts the US government, this asshole comes in and fucks things up - and you applaud him? For shame!
I hope tongue is deeply in cheek here. Scott Mann reinforced Libertarian trust in private individual initiative to solve problems and reinforced Libertarian distrust in Government.
If only we had someone like this jail-breaking all incarcerated for so-called "victimless crimes," so we could make room for the "mostly peaceful" as well as corrupt police and office-holders.
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Rule 1: never under any slcircumstance help the US gov
This is the article we get when UN women are being harassed by the Taliban?
What are you implying?
Mann received the 2022
SavasFuck Joe Biden Award forprivatizationFixing Other People's Messes.FTFY
Mann is Da Man!
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