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Christian superstar urges faithful to demand probe of Afghanistan catastrophe

Updated: September 13, 2021 at 10:57 am EST  See Comments

Mon Sep 13, 2021 – 10:21 am EDTMon Sep 13, 2021 – 9:26 am EDT

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(WND News Center) – Evangelical superstar James Dobson, the founder and chief of the James Dobson Family Institute, the host of the “Family Talk” radio program, and adviser to multiple presidents on family issues, is urging his supporters to demand members of Congress see that a full investigation of “the many failures in Afghanistan” be done.

“I’ll say it again for emphasis: Unless we identify the incompetent and foolish decision-makers who created the mess we are in today, those responsible for it may still be in power when the next crisis occurs. In that case, the past will be prologue,” he wrote in his latest monthly newsletter to supporters.

He said for Christians, prayer is the best resource.

But he said there are other things to do, too.

“It is obvious that the mainstream media has decided to ‘move on’ from the tragedy of Afghanistan. They apparently believe it undermines their narrative of what happened and why. Thus, it is likely that there will be no accountability for the mistakes that resulted in

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