US Sen. John McCain visits troops in Afghanistan on Fourth of July
Jul 4, 2017, 11:07 AM | Updated: Mar 1, 2018, 4:01 pm
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U.S. Sen. John McCain led a congressional delegation to Afghanistan on Tuesday, to talk with soldiers on Independence Day and meet with Afghan officials.
Touched down at Camp Resolute Support in #Kabul #Afghanistan today – looking forward to spending #IndependenceDay w/ brave American troops pic.twitter.com/mQHv3KcBM6
— John McCain (@SenJohnMcCain) July 3, 2017
“Every time I get a little depressed, I think about what these young people are doing for the country and for the freedom of the Afghan people,” McCain told KTAR 92.3 FM from Kabul.
“It’s just been a wonderful day.”
Wonderful seeing so many outstanding American service members serving in #Afghanistan – we can't thank them enough for their sacrifice pic.twitter.com/kULcTdoQTP
— John McCain (@SenJohnMcCain) July 4, 2017
McCain (R-Ariz.) is known for visiting U.S. troops stationed overseas during various American holidays. He has made the Fourth of July trip to Afghanistan since 2013.
The senator’s tradition of visiting troops overseas during holidays began after the 9/11 attack. He has made 10 Fourth of July trips to the Middle East.
“There’s a lot going on over here and I believe that President (Donald) Trump’s National Security team (Gens. James Mattis and H.R. McMasters) are coming up with a strategy that I think can win,” the chair of the Senate Armed Forces Committee said.
The 80-year-old Vietnam war veteran made the trip with fellow senators Lindsey Graham (R-South Carolina) and Elizabeth Warren (D-Massachusetts.) and other American officials.
The visit came amid a resurgent Taliban and an Islamic State affiliate in the country.
“The strongest nation on earth should be able to win this conflict,” McCain told reporters overseas.
Earlier Tuesday, a senior police official was killed by a bomb planted in his car in Kabul, according to Basir Mujahid, a spokesman for the police chief in the Afghan capital.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.