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...began in Afghanistan, the President’s public goals were to dismantle the Taliban government, destroy terrorist training facilities and aid in the humanitarian relief and rebuilding necessary to improve the quality of life of the Afghan people. Little more than a year later, however, funding for Afghanistan??€™s restoration is conspicuously absent from the Bush budget. This should give pause to those who consider war in Iraq a humanitarian effort...
Instead of working for the good of Afghanistan??€™s people, the U.S has only supported the increasing powers of the warlords. Moreover, it has not aggressively expanded the International Security Forces as promised. While 4,500 troops are stationed within Kabul, an expansion outside the capital could neutralize violent threats and protect the rights of women to vocalize their concerns...
Like the attack on Iraq, he said, the attack on Afghanistan??€™s Taliban rulers was motivated by Bush’s secret plans...
Carr’s donations have stretched from the plains of Idaho to the bustle of Harvard Square to wind-swept Afghanistan??€”and many places in between...
America’s full support for alleviating Afghanistan??€™s humanitarian crisis and revitalizing its infrastructure, as well as continued efforts to capture al Qaeda fighters, are vital to ensuring the health of Afghanistan and the security of America...