Ex-CIA Operative Shoots Guardsmen! 1 HUGE Blunder Exposed!
How did a former CIA associate, brought to the U.S. by the Biden administration, end up as a shooting suspect targeting National Guardsmen in Washington D.C.? This week, a stunning revelation rocked the nation when Rahmanullah Lakanwal, the 29-year-old Afghan national accused of shooting two National Guardsmen, was unmasked as having previously worked with the CIA in Kandahar, Afghanistan. John Ratcliffe, former Director of National Intelligence, critically revealed that Lakanwal was part of a partner force and was controversially brought to the United States in September 2021 following the chaotic evacuation from Afghanistan. Ratcliffe explicitly stated that individuals like Lakanwal "should have never been allowed to come here," sparking immediate political uproar and concerns over national security. Adding to the controversy, former President Donald Trump weighed in, calling Afghanistan a "hellhole" and questioning the integrity of the vetting process for those flown in during the Biden administration's massive airlift. Consequently, the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services swiftly halted all immigration processing for Afghan nationals, citing a desperate need for urgent security review and protocol reevaluation. As Lakanwal recovers in the hospital, many details remain shrouded in mystery, leaving the nation to grapple with profound questions about immigration security and the consequences of past foreign policy decisions. This unfolding drama highlights critical vulnerabilities in our national security framework. Don't miss out on future updates and in-depth analyses—make sure to subscribe to our channel for more breaking stories!
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