The US withdrawing troops from Afghanistan without ensuring the rights and protection of women is is unacceptable. The Taliban’s history of brutality towards women must not be forgotten or ignored in these negotiations. nytimes.com/2019/08/16/world…

Aug 17, 2019 · 1:54 PM UTC

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😂😂😂 Nope this one isn’t going to win either in 2020....Lool...
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I'm sure there is a woman's rights organization out there with a list of countries where women's rights are trampled. Any chance you'd supply a checklist of those where you would consider military action should you become "Commander in Chief". Voters have a desire to know.
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who are you? that was never part of the original mission
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Until the people believe men and women are equal this will always be the problem. The is a belief problem and the men learn they are our everyone. I don’t see anything to help them. Sorry for the women and girls.
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So... with your logic we should invade; Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Iran, United Arab Emirates, China, Sudan, Indonesia, Egypt, India, Malaysia, … just the worst to start of course. #fauxmoralist
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Remarkable really. Within days, President Trump will have all of the far left supporting continued war in Afghanistan. By election time, they will be pro-endless-war, anti-capitalist, pro-China, and anti-Israel.
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Actually, Saudi has this brutality every day by "guardianship" laws. Invade Saudi next?
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But can’t you just fight the Taliban with Love? Lots of Love??