An American stranded in Afghanistan says he is having trouble making it to the Kabul airport, the last vestige of U.S. presence in the city. “No one wants to say, ‘Hey, I’m an American, let me go in,'” Haroon, the American, said on “Fox & Friends.” U.S. troops control the Hamid Karzai International Airport, but Taliban terrorists are patrolling outside the airport’s gates. U.S. officials are coordinating with the Taliban and the terror group is checking people’s credentials, U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin told reporters in Washington on Wednesday. “If they have them, they have allowed them to pass,” he alleged. Some people aren’t being allowed to pass, though. Haroon said he scouted the area to see if he and his relatives could make it to a gate but determined it wasn’t possible, citing the young age of some of his siblings, even as the danger from staying in the country grows …