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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The US killed more Afghani women than any other party involved. Plus children. You pretend to be a humanitarian, while in fact you promote the continuation of US genocide.
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We need to GTFO of these perpetual wars! Sad that someone like you even buys into this propaganda. I promise a couple thousand American troops in Afghanistan is not curbing violence against women
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Wait....WAIT....what happened to that "Department of Peace" you were going to appoint ??? you warmonger
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Totally agree with you on this one...
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What a day to be alive, the Republicans want to bring our troops home and the Democrats want to leave em in a war.
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Your children first.
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“History and research proves again and again that the two most significant factors in the creation of peace, domestically and internationally are: The economic empowerment of women and the educational empowerment of children.” Marianne Williamson U.S.Dept Of Peace
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Really 🙄 you think you can change an entire culture as well. At least you acknowledge the issue but come on.
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Situations like this must be handled with the utmost wisdom and care. #istandwithmarianne
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