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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Its poppy fields, you should stay off twitter until your a little more read
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Jesus this is really a bad take Marianne. U.S. Military force is not capable of doing any good there-- you should know that.
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You just lost me. The US military is not an appropriate institution for protecting Afghan women, or nation building.
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A country trillions in debt should not interfere with other countries. There is no one in another country that is deserving of the life of an American soldier. Not even one.
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Yeah, if they don't become feminists through negotiation, we can for sure bomb it into them. If we kill women in the process that'll be OK cause we can always cite the Albright precedent.
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Why don’t you face reality? The US doesn’t care about the rights of women in Afghanistan. Our allies don’t care about them and the Taliban don’t either. We didn’t go there for that reason and our killing people, including many, many women, doesn’t help either. We need to go.
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12,000 lies and counting
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Hi Marianne, I just wanted to say you appear to have shat the bed here. End of transmit
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How ludicrous. Just leave. Get out. Shoo. The US never had any moral validation to be there. Then for you to write as if the US is the guardian of human rights is an insult to humanity.