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Edited on Wed Dec-02-09 05:27 PM by Lydia Leftcoast
After 8 years of lobbing mortars at villages and strafing wedding parties, the U.S. has no credibility in Afghanistan.
The time has come to recognize that, not only is a military solution not possible, but seeing things in military terms is a mistaken approach.
Afghanistan has been at war continuously for 30 years. An entire generation has never known what it is like to be at peace, and foreign troops have occupied the country for all but 13 of those 30 years. However, eight of those 13 years involved civil war among the mujahedin factions, and the remaining five were under the Taliban.
The people of Afghanistan need a breather. The last thing they need is more foreign troops.
But what is the alternative to spending a $1 million per month per soldier (That's $30 billion per month) and $400 to ship a gallon of fuel?
Think about it.
Wouldn't it be more efficient and less dangerous for all concerned to bring in some of the more liberal Islamic nations and pay their NGOs to do development work in Afghanistan?
First, buy up the opium crop, give the pharmaceutical companies what they need, and destroy the rest.
PAY the Egyptians, Tunisians, Syrians, Lebanese, Jordanians, Bangladeshis, Malaysians, and Indonesians to build schools, build roads, build houses, set up health clinics, and teach alternatives to farming poppies and methods for setting up businesses. Until these programs are in place, just keep the U.S. troops in a holding pattern, able to fight back if attacked but not going looking for trouble. In addition, the aid workers would demonstrate that you don't need to live in the Middle Ages to be a Muslim. (The current situation encourages people to think of modern ideas as being "anti-Islamic.")
Then start an accelerated withdrawal of U.S. troops.
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