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Welcome to Call to Decision Former Senator Fritz Hollings (D-SC) Asks, “Why Are We In Afghanistan?”
I keep asking the question, "Why are we in Afghanistan?" No
one has a good answer. A few without television respond, "To get
Osama." But everyone agrees that he is somewhere in Pakistan.
Then the answer is: "As President George W. Bush said, 'to spread
democracy.'" The Brits tried to spread democracy for years. The
Russians tried to spread communism for years. But democracy must come
from within. I helped liberate Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, sixty-eight
years ago and they have yet to opt for democracy. We liberated Kuwait
eighteen years ago and they have yet to opt for democracy. In the
Muslim world more important than freedom and democracy is tribe and
religion. We have made the good college try for over seven years and
now should realize that we are not going to teach warlords to like
democracy and grow cotton instead of poppies.
Now some answer to prevent Afghanistan from becoming a safe haven for
Al Qaida. I called the State Department after 9/11, and it reported Al
Qaida in forty-five countries, including the United States, but not
Iraq. Now we have spread Al Qaida to Iraq and determined to have Al
Qaida grow in Afghanistan. What we can't understand is that we are
creating terrorism in Afghanistan and Pakistan. The Taliban were our
best friends in Charlie Wilson's War -- the only war we've won since
World War II. I helped Charlie on the Senate side. I didn't know what
was going on, but he was getting Israel to send Stinger missiles to
Muslim Pakistan to shoot down the Russians. Now we are determined to
turn our former friends into enemies and destroy Pakistan. Yesterday I
read an article that it won't be long before charging President George
W. Bush with war crimes for killing civilians in Pakistan with drones.
Now the same charge could be made against President Obama. Five years
ago, I was in Pakistan to learn that Osama bin Laden had a sixty
percent approval rating and President Bush was at ten percent. I
wouldn't advise an America to walk the streets of any city in Pakistan
today. We are ruining Pakistan. Finally, I'm given the answer,
"to stabilize Afghanistan." The best way to stabilize is to
get out. It became a matter of conscience for me years ago. I always
remember the Wartime Prayer found in Eleanor Roosevelt's papers:
"Dear Lord, lest I continue my complacent way, help me to
remember that somewhere, somehow out there, a man died for me today.
As long as there be war, I then must ask and answer, Am I worth dying
for?"
Why are we killing GIs to spread terrorism?
The Huffington Post
Posted Feburary 18, 2009
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