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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There are other ways to help the women in Afghanistan that doesn't involve keeping troops in a war we should have never gone into in the first place.
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The US didn’t go in there to protect Afghani women and they’re not doing it. Trash take Marianne
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No what's unacceptable is keeping is engaged in war with American lives because you think we can change the culture and ideology of the region with bullets and the lives of our military. We need to end our wars and bring our troops home. Ps, I'm a vet and @TulsiGabbard I's right
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Love is continuing war?
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we must leave MEN in Afghanistan to protect women and every day someone complains to me about the patriarchy..
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Not a good take. Look into the Revolutionary Association of the Women of Afghanistan and how they feel about the ongoing NATO war and occupation.
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Wow I’m disappointed that Williamson is pro war... 😮
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🙏 for waging peace, not war! “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.” MW U.S.Dept Of Peace
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Afghanistan is not worth 1 US Servicemans life. Get out 100% now.
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