Why and to what end in Afghanistan by Ralph Nader

"Matthew P. Hoh, a former U.S. combat marine captain and Department of Defense civilian in Iraq starting in 2004 and until September a political officer in the Foreign Service stationed in Afghanistan is giving some consternation to President Obama’s advisors as the Commander in Chief considers sending more soldiers to that war-torn country next to Pakistan. Mr. Hoh wrote a letter of resignation to the State Department in September. His four page letter frames his doubts about what he said is the “why and to what end” behind “the strategic purposes of the United States’ presence in Afghanistan. He notes that like the Soviets’ nine year occupation, “we continue to secure and bolster a failing state, while encouraging an ideology and system of government unknown and unwanted by its people.”"
3 commentscategory: Military karma: 169

comments

  1. #1    What if we had elected Nader?
    written by epppie since 16 days 22 hours 44 minutesepppie
  2. #2    I was thinking about that yesterday. The country and the world would be in a better place today if he (or Kucinich) would have been elected president.
    written by DandelionSalad since 16 days 18 hours 24 minutesDandelionSalad
  3. #3    A country that wouldn't INSIST on having Ralph Nader in a very decisive position in its government may not be worth saving.
    written by AlicedeTocqueville since 16 days 5 hours 23 minutesAlicedeTocqueville
closed comments

who are we
code: license, download  |  images license
Valid XHTML 1.0 Transitional    Valid CSS!   [Valid RSS]