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A Call for Clarity on the Afghanistan War
Untitled Document While President Barack Obama reviews his strategy on Afghanistan, a perfect moment to send a strong unified message to end the war is slipping through our fingers. Whether it's because we seem to have bought into the lies about the goals of this war or because we mistakenly ...
Pentagon Expected to Request More War Funding
Pentagon Expected to Request More War Funding
nytimes.com — WASHINGTON — The nation’s top military officer said Wednesday that he expected the Pentagon to ask Congress... in the next few months for emergency financing to support the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, even though President Obama has pledged to end the ... (more) Pentagon Expected to Request More War Funding
Plan B
Plan B
mudvillegazette.com — Al Jazeera : Hamid Karzai listened to a mixture of congratulations and straight talking down the telephone... from President Obama on Monday just hours after Mr. Karzai was declared the winner of the Afghan elections by default. President Obama made clear what the United States expects.  ... (more) Plan B
Europe reluctant to send more troops to Afghanistan
reuters.com — * Obama, Merkel discuss Afghanistan * Barroso: Comprehensive strategy needed for Afghanistan By Ross Colvin WASHINGTON, Nov... 3 (Reuters) - European nations are unlikely to contribute more troops to Afghanistan, the head of the European Commission said ... (more) Europe reluctant to send more troops to Afghanistan
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A Call for Clarity on the Afghanistan War
Commondreams.org Views — ... of time and complexity, as well as trial and error, to help rebuild Afghanistan for ordinary Afghans, and by extension make Americans safer. We can make these demands as secondary points in our call for an end to the war. But the primary demand easily fits on a protest placard: "End the U.S. War in Afghanistan NOW." Let's make that call loudly, clearly, and ubiquitously, as soon as possible, so that Obama and Congress can't ignore us any longer. This article originally appeared on Foreign Policy in Focus , and is reprinted here by the author's request.

The U.S. Sold Out Afghan Women To Misogynist Allies
Newshoggers.com — ... Sonali Kolhatkar is co-director of the Afghan Women's Mission and has worked closely with RAWA (Revolutionary Association of the Women of Afghanistan) for almost a decade. She has an op-ed at Foreign Policy In Focus that should be read by everyone concerned about an occupation without end in Afghanistan. ...

How Come Hawks Only Care About Human Rights When There's A War To Hype?
Newshoggers.com — ... And they have taken power, in large part - propped up by the deal-making Karzai and his international backers. More recently, Sonali Kolhatkar of theAfghan Women's Mission made the connection between the US and its mysoginist allies explicit in an op-ed for Foreign Policy In Focus. ...

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