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哥伦布、匹兹堡及各地消息
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Governor DeWine Statement
on Situation in Afghanistan
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(Cincinnati, Ohio)—Ohio
Governor Mike DeWine today issued the following statement about the
situation in Afghanistan:
“I have heard the very sad news coming out of Afghanistan today and
want to express on behalf of all Ohioans our deepest sympathy to the
service men and women and the families of the injured and those who
have lost their lives. This is a terrible tragedy.
“I was in the U.S. Senate when the Afghan War began. I sadly
attended a number of funerals and calling hours for service men and
women who were killed there and in Iraq. Over the last few days, as
we have watched the very sad and disturbing news out of Afghanistan,
I have been thinking about the mothers and fathers and spouses of
those who lost their lives and how those families must feel. I have
also thought about and talked to several of those who served and
those who were wounded. To those families and to the veterans, I
want to say thank you. We owe you a lot.
“At a time when we first went into Afghanistan, it was used as the
place in the world where terrorists could gather and find safe
harbor. We made the decision to go in there right after 9-11. The
fact that we are safe in the U.S. is direct result of what they did.
I want those families to understand that. We thank them and we thank
the men and women who came home. What you did made a difference.” |
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