But I hope we do not negate the progress that we have helped build in that country and the sacrifices, particularly that our troops have made by pulling out with a plan in place to create and sustain lasting peace.
On the recordSeptember 18, 2019
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Wild emphasizes the importance of maintaining progress and planning in Afghanistan after troop withdrawal.
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