Why Congressman and Former Green Beret Says Next Generation Is ‘Condemned’ to Conflict

After years of military service, and long before running for Congress, Rep. Pat Harrigan, R-N.C., and his wife started a family and focused on growing their business in North Carolina. The couple had “nothing to do with politics until Afghanistan came crashing down” in 2021. 

Watching Afghanistan fall so quickly back into the hands of the terrorists that Harrigan had fought to defeat during his military service was one of the reasons Harrigan says he decided to run for Congress.  

Rep. Patt Harrigan, R-N.C. (Photo: Courtesy of Harrigan’s Congressional Office.)

“Our politicians failed us,” he said. “Our military leaders failed us. And at some point, you just step back and you realize, if we’re structurally so weak that we would lose Afghanistan the way that we lost it, we’re just asking our adversaries to attack us.” 

“I really do believe that the way that we left Afghanistan condemned the next generation of Americans to conflict,” Harrigan added. “And I want to do everything that I can possibly do here in Washington to deter that next conflict that I think is very likely to happen. And in the event we are not able to deter it, I want to set the conditions to win it because there’s no substitute for winning.” 

Harrigan’s passion for strengthening the U.S. defense industrial base began to take form during his years of military service, going back to when he was 23 and found himself in Afghanistan overseeing about 350 Americans, Afghans, and expatriates at a small combat outpost. 

Harrigan with his fellow troops in Afghanistan. (Photo: Courtesy of Harrigan for Congress)

The position was “very difficult,” Harrigan says, but also a “very rewarding leadership experience that really shaped a lot of who I am today.” Harrigan, a graduate of West Point, returned to Afghanistan in 2015 after becoming a Green Beret. 

Harrigan in Afghanistan. (Photo: Courtesy of Harrigan for Congress)

The congressman joins “The Daily Signal Podcast” just one month into his term to discuss how the Trump administration can restore U.S. military readiness, and decrease wasteful use of military resources that is adding to the U.S. national debt. 

Listen to the conversation below or watch the video above.

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