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War, War, War See other War, War, War Articles Title: Congress Should Just Say No to Trump’s Afghanistan Surge With the US occupation of Afghanistan well into its sixteenth year and the country no closer to becoming a stable democracy than it was in late 2001, Antiwar.com reports that this isnt an all options are on the table scenario. President Donald Trump seems to have rejected the idea of withdrawing US troops and ending the war. Instead, he intends to become the third president in a row to roll the dice on a surge that is, to send in more troops (the initial estimate is anywhere from 3,000 to 5,000 more in addition to the current 8,400) and hope for the best. That idea has never worked before and its not going to magically start working now. If Trump cant bring himself to put an end to Americas Afghanistan misadventure, Congress should force him to do so by either repealing its Authorization for the Use of Military Force or using its power of the purse to cut off funding for military operations in Afghanistan. The US invasion and occupation of Afghanistan has been nothing but epic fail from the very beginning. First, it was quite likely unnecessary. After the 9/11 attacks carried out by terrorists from Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Egypt, and Lebanon president George W. Bush demanded that Afghanistans Taliban rulers hand over Saudi national Osama bin Laden. The Taliban offered to remand him to a third, neutral country upon the presentation of evidence, even though they were under no obligation to do so in the absence of an extradition treaty. Rather than proffer the requested evidence, Bush chose war. Secondly, instead of invading, finding, and capturing or killing bin Laden and coming home, the troops were set to play at the game of nation- building. While they toppled the Taliban regime and began setting up what they hoped would become a western-style democracy instead of immediately going after bin Laden in the caves of Tora Bora, he and his compatriots made their escape over the border into Pakistan. It was nearly another decade before bin Laden was hunted down and assassinated. Finally, even after it became clear that the forces which denied the Soviets victory in a decade-long war from 1979-89 could and would do the same versus US forces, first Bush and then Barack Obama just kept doubling down, pouring American blood and treasure by the gallon into soil from which peace and democracy refused to sprout. Trump apparently wants to go down in history as Afghanistan failmaster number three. The US occupation will never achieve its purported goals. If Afghanistan is going to change, it will be the Afghans who change it. Theyre not interested in being told how to live by Russians, by Americans, or by anyone else. Cant say as I blame them. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread
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