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Americans should be raising their voices in protest at the way both fronts in the “War on Terror” are being conducted. But, more disturbing than Iraq is our quagmire in Afghanistan.

Afghanistan’s US-anointed President, Hamid Karzai, is highly critical of America’s “handling” of the War in Afghanistan. Innocent Afghans continue to die at the hands of American soldiers. Security is still a joke in the country.  The US is still searching rural Afghan villages for Taliban and Al Qaeda members while everyone with an internet connection knows that the Taliban and Al Qaeda regrouped to Pakistan’s Northwest Tribal Regions long ago. Our forces in the country are understaffed and overwhelmed. Tribal warlords and local chieftains barely bother with Kabul, the capital. And Afghanistan is free only in name.

And all of this is not to mention that our own generals are saying that we should expect things to “get worse” in Afghanistan this year.

What is going on here? What could possibly be the reason that the White House stopped looking for Osama bin Laden or hunting down the Taliban and Al Qaeda??? How in the world did we let the Taliban set up shop next door in Pakistan?

Unfortunately, Bush has ensured it so that Afghanistan will remain fertile ground for extremist groups hostile to the United States for at least another decade. Probably another generation.

Afghanistan should have been our number one priority from 9/12 onward. No question.

But, dwelling on the Bush Administration’s criminal flaws can not be our number one concern at the moment.

Now we need to turn as much of our attention as possible back to Afghanistan and get the job done once and for all. Get the job done right.

The country needs to be cleared of all terrorists. It needs security. It needs rebuilding. It needs to learn self-sufficiency. And it needs to be lead down the path towards prosperity. Like an orphan we need to take Afghanistan by the hand and finally treat her like a long lost family member now found.

This isn’t some pie-in-the-sky-polly anna-rant. All of this is possible. All of this can be done.

Our future depends on it.

We cannot forget what happened last time we let Afghanistan fall into ruin. We cannot let it happen again. And at the moment it looks like Afghanistan may be slipping further down that slope. Time to regroup. Time to refocus.



War Sucks

Muqtada al-Sadr is threatening full-scale war with the US in Iraq. Sadr

Listen up White House: do you plan on doing anything about this guy and his army? We tried fighting him (via the “Iraqi National Army”) in Basra and lost. Maybe it’s time for a different approach? A little “thinking outside of the box”? A little nuance.

Calling Tehran to the table to negotiate a peace, a truce, an anything! (You know it’s bad when you need Iranian mullahs to wax diplomatic on your behalf.)

Like it or not, al-Sadr cannot be ignored. He is and will remain a permanent fixture of Iraqi life. And we can’t go in there and simply “obliterate” him in some Sadr City bloodbath - that will only make things worse.

BushWhere is the State Department?! Where is the Pentagon?! Where is the White House?!?!?

Message to Bush: Start doing your (insert expletive) job!!!



The US is saying that we should expect things to get more violent in Afghanistan this year.  Yet another failure of the Bush Administration.



Despite all of our efforts the number of suicide bombings has dramatically increased since 2001 worldwide.  Who still thinks the surge is working?