Was it all worth it? SA war heroes question Afghan sacrifice
As the Taliban sweeps through Afghanistan with ferocious speed, South Australian war heroes are questioning the purpose of the 20-year war.
As the Taliban sweeps through Afghanistan with ferocious speed, South Australian war heroes are questioning the purpose of the 20-year war.
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