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Spencer Sullivan discusses his new book Not Our Problem and the lasting bond he formed with Afghan interpreter Abdulhaq Sodais. What began as a working relationship in Afghanistan continued after the U.S. withdrawal, as Abdulhaq faced a long and uncertain path toward safety. The conversation explores loyalty, responsibility, and the human cost of promises made during war.
Spencer and his co-author Abdulhaq's book, Not Our Problem: The True Story of an Afghan Refugee, An American Promise, and the World Between Them, releases on April 21st. To pre-order your copy and learn more about the book, visit NotOurProblemBook.com
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By Casey GilesSpencer Sullivan discusses his new book Not Our Problem and the lasting bond he formed with Afghan interpreter Abdulhaq Sodais. What began as a working relationship in Afghanistan continued after the U.S. withdrawal, as Abdulhaq faced a long and uncertain path toward safety. The conversation explores loyalty, responsibility, and the human cost of promises made during war.
Spencer and his co-author Abdulhaq's book, Not Our Problem: The True Story of an Afghan Refugee, An American Promise, and the World Between Them, releases on April 21st. To pre-order your copy and learn more about the book, visit NotOurProblemBook.com
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.