Afghan Women’s Soccer Team Returns as Refugees, Spotlighting Global Failures and America’s Role
Displaced by the Taliban, Afghan women soccer players rebuild their team abroad—exposing international indifference and underscoring the need for strong America First policies to support freedom and national sovereignty.
Four years after the brutal Taliban takeover crushed women’s sports in Afghanistan, a group of brave Afghan women soccer players has returned—not in Kabul, but as refugees scattered across the globe. Their journey back to the field is more than a game; it is a stark reminder of international failure and a call to action for America's commitment to freedom and national sovereignty. When Global Indifference Betrays Freedom The Afghanistan women's national team once represented hope and progress — now they play under the banner Afghan Women United, competing internationally not as representatives of their homeland but as displaced refugees....
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