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Afghan allies, who assisted the U.S. during the twenty-year war, are trapped in a Qatar camp, awaiting a chance to resettle in America. However, the Trump administration plans to send them to the Democratic Republic of Congo instead. These allies, who have been vetted and are ready for resettlement, face deep depression and mental health issues due to the uncertainty. They reject Congo, considering it another war zone, and fear for their lives if they return to Afghanistan. The State Department is seeking third-country options, while the Afghan ministry insists the country is safe and ready for discussions. As negotiations continue, these families are caught in an impossible situation, highlighting the complex aftermath of the 2021 withdrawal.
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