13 years ago, Afghan interpreter Mohammed helped rescue Biden in a remote valley, now he saved US President.
Hello the president, please save me and my family, Mohammed, who asks for not using the full name while hiding, telling the Wall Street Journal when the Americans finally flew from Kabul on August 30
Mohammed, his wife and 4 children are hiding Taliban after his long-lasting effort to leave Afghanistan unsuccessful because of administrative procedures.
Jen Psaki White House press secretary on August 31 thanked the interpreter for his serving and said that the US maintained a commitment to bringing all Afghan allies leaving the country.
In 2008, Mohammed was an interpreter of the 36-year-old epidemic for the US military when the American Black Hawk helicopter landed in Afghanistan in the blind snowstorm, according to the veterans who worked with him then.
The Senator Joe Biden (wearing a baseball hat), John Kerry (rightmost) and Chuck Hagel (outside the left) in Afghanistan on February 20, 2008.
The flight team has made an emergency call for help.
Mohammed spent most of his time in a harsh valley, where the soldiers said he had joined them more than 100 guns.
The serving of his forgetting to his soldiers in the army is the type of service that I look forward to seeing in many Americans, Lieutenant Colonel Andrew R. Till in June to support a visa application
Genthe said Mohammed's visa application records not passed after the defense contractor he works to lose the necessary records.
Veterans have called for MPs and called for American officials to help Mohammed.
During the 2008 campaign, Biden, then released a vice president, often talking about helicopters and trips as a way to polish foreign policy achievements.
If you want to know where Al-Qaeda lives, where is Osama bin Laden, go back to Afghanistan with me, Biden said in a October 2008 campaign, a few months after the rescue.
The trip to Afghanistan was one of many overseas tours that three senators performed together.
Two American military Blackhawk helicopters, carrying Biden, Kerry and Hagel, emergency landing to Afghanistan in the snowstorm of February 21, 2008.
While trying to keep warm on the helicopter, three senators joked about throwing snowballs into the Taliban.
Instead, Mohammed joined the Humvee team and three SUVs when they crossed the thick snow to find helicopters.
According to Genthe, Mohammed stood guarded with Afghan soldiers on a helicopter, while the members of the division of 82 were protected on the other side.
Now, Mohammed must be hidden in Afghanistan.