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- Susie Q

- Sep 4, 2021
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Country music songwriter Jeffrey Steele’s career spans more than three decades and encompasses numerous hit singles, most notably “What Hurts the Most,” and “These Days” for Rascal Flatts. He has written for some of Nashville’s biggest names, including Faith Hill, Tim McGraw, and Billy Ray Cyrus.
He recently teamed up with Aaron Lewis on “Am I the Only One,” a patriotic anthem expressing frustration with and calling out those responsible for the country’s far-left turn. Now, Steele has released a single simply called “Afghanistan,” a song inspired by the Biden administration’s disastrous pull out that left thousands of American civilians and allies stranded behind enemy lines and led to the deaths of 13 U.S. service members.
As the establishment media attempts to move on from Afghanistan, Steele’s song serves as a potent reminder of the human costs of the administration’s hasty withdrawal. Breitbart News caught up with the singer-songwriter by phone from Nashville to talk about the new single and how it sprang from his reaction to the Afghanistan debacle.
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AFGANISTAN
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https://dailycaller.com/2021/09/02/private-citizens-afghanistan-kabul-airport-evacuation-digital-dunkirk/
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