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Afghanistan Needs Troops of Doctors, Teachers, Farmers…

Posted by Dana -

Tue, Feb 17, 2009

Afghanistan, Remind Obama

Obama’s promise fulfilled: more troops are on their way. However, according to Kavita Ramdas and Katrina Vanden Heuvel they are the wrong kind of troops.

“I wish we could say to President Obama, “Yes Afghanistan needs troops–but it needs troops of doctors, troops of teachers, troops of Peace Corps volunteers, and troops of farmers to go and replant the fruit orchards. For anyone who grew up in India or Pakistan, Afghanistan was the place where you bought the best, incredible dried fruit in the world. Those orchards have been completely devastated. Afghanistan was not a country that just grew poppy for opium sales. It was a country that was forced into selling opium because it had nothing else.

So, we need a different kind of troop deployment in Afghanistan, we need a massive deployment of humanitarian troops…:

This interview between Katrina and Kavita digs deeper into the issues surrounding women and girls in Afghanistan, and debunks the myth that sending in more military troops is going to actually alleviate their plight. This is an important point, because as any feminist or peace activist knows, the tragic status of women has oft been used as an excuse for invasion. This thinly veiled reason has a pattern of being dropped lower on the priority list once the invasion turns occupation.

Check out RAWA or Women for Afghan Women for what YOU can do to really help Afghan women.

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  • Kevin

    So where is all the righteous indignation about the war now that it is Obama sending troops into Afghanistan? It is all front page news, hang out at the Bush ranch, stir up media ploys, most important issue on the planet when it is the hated one . . . but now that it is a Democrat your true motives and tolerance change. As with all media seeking and unprincipled people your colors shine brightly through with what you fail to do now.

  • Dana

    Hey Kevin,
    Thanks so much for being so ‘Johnny-on-the-spot’ with regards to our stance on Afghanistan. We love to know we are inspiring folks to use our website as a tool for peacemaking! Just in case you missed it- you can review our past emails to Obama on Afghanistan here from July 08 (http://codepinkaction.org/article.php?id=4308), here again a few weeks ago (http://codepinkaction.org/article.php?id=4674) and then today’s alert (http://codepinkaction.org/article.php?id=4693). And if you do a little more digging around on the site you will see that we never discriminate between Democrats and Republicans- they all get visits from CODEPINK! Thanks for keeping us on our toes.

  • Sporkmaster

    What do you think we have been doing there? There has to be a level of protection for the above to happen. But you are protesting that, why?

  • Sporkmaster

    “This is an important point, because as any feminist or peace activist knows, the tragic status of women has oft been used as an excuse for invasion. This thinly veiled reason has a pattern of being dropped lower on the priority list once the invasion turns occupation.”

    But does code pink really think that the women there would be able to receive medical care and education that they need with the Taliban there?

    A member of the International Crisis Group is quoted to say :
    If a school is built in a militant strong hold, how long will it be before it is attacked?” And “It is in the interests of the militants to make sure that the state is not able to deliver services.”

    I have seen the results of a IED that was set off in a girls school in Iraq simply because they do not want the people to be taught there. The head master said that it was not the issue of if they where girls or boys, but rather that the militants do not want people being educated.

    A Taliban commander was quoted to say that people should shun the “sweet poison” of development aid and people should “Wait for the consequences if anybody accepts anything”.

    http://www3.signonsandiego.com/stories/2009/feb/26/pakistan-us-aid-under-fire-022609/?zIndex=59079

    This is the reality in Afghanistan and Iraq and why we needed to be there.

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