US lawmakers call for end to Afghan war

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US lawmakers call for end to Afghan war
Thu, 01 Jul 2010 17:32:30 GMT

US-led forces in Afghanistan


The Democratic and Republican lawmakers have called on President Barack Obama to provide Congress with a clear plan to withdraw US forces from Afghanistan.

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h sides of the political spectrum called Thursday for an end to the Afghan war.

A group of US lawmakers said the war was a drain on US "blood and treasure".

"Every dollar spent and every life wasted in Vietnam was just that: A waste," said Democratic Representative Jerrold Nadler.

The revolt against Obama comes as Washington is expected to pump anrabroad
her 37 billion dollars into the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq.

The US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) chief, Leon Panetta, recently admitted that the Afghan war has proven to be much harder and longer than anticipated. He also alluded to serious problems in the US-led war, acknowledging that the Taliban are gaining an upper hand in the battle.

This is while Obama has promised to start withdrawing US forces from Afghanistan in July 2011.

The rising foreign casualties have sparked anger among the public in the countries allied with the US in Afghanistan.

In addition to the foreign troops' casualties, thousands of civilians have also lost their lives either in US-led raids or in the Taliban-led militancy across the violence-wracked country. Rising number of civilian causalities is undermining support for the presence of US-led forces in the country.

The US-led invasion of Afghanistan was launched with the official objective of curbing militancy and bringing peace and stability to the country. Nine years on, however, US and Afghan officials admit the country remains unstable as civilians continue to pay the heaviest price.

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this should be good.

how did that go?

the overzealousness of the leaders of the military-industrial complex pose the gravest threat to our constitutional way of life.

is that close enough or would someone like the accurate qurabroad
e?
 
war is very unhealthy and unprofitable for everybody involved or exposed to it.

the only people who ever profit from it are the miners, manufacturers and their financiers

can we refer to the multi-national industrialist bankers as the rrabroad
hschild-morgan-rockefeller cartel? can we get the bilderbergers, warburgs and the gnomes of berne into this discussion?

buckminster fuller asserts that pretty much the same people have made up this m-i-c since the age of empires. generation after generation.
 
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