Pakistan, Nov. 28 -- The broad daylight ambush of two National Guard soldiers just steps from the White House has left America shaken. In Washington, the alleged perpetrator is a man once seen as a US partner: Rahmanullah Lakanwal, a 29-year-old Afghan evacuee brought to America during the 2021 Kabul airlift. He had served alongside US Special Forces for years, fighting the Taliban shoulder-to-shoulder with American troops. Now he stands accused of turning his US-issued handgun on soldiers in the capital, critically wounding two young men in what authorities are treating as a targeted attack. It is a nightmarish turn-an ex-comrade becoming an assailant-and a grim reminder that the aftershocks of foreign wars wander far from the battlefield....