Sayed Rasool Hashemi put his life at danger for the US for years.
A few years after the U.S. invasion of Afghanistan, in 2004, he began working for American forces. At the age of 18, he thought that Americans could aid his nation, which had been ruled by the Taliban, a hardline Islamist organization, for around eight years.
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