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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This is not going to go down well...
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Do you have a son? If so send him over there first and I may give your plea consideration!
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When will our government ever learn... You just cannot leave a situation of chaos behind, after being there so long trying to install peace. Very unacceptable I agree 100 percent. This may have long lasting negative results...
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Marianne, the women must be face and enter in this conversation. We are the nurturing, the sophisticated,the ones to teach the principles and the one to teach love and religión @marwilliamson @DrWayneWDyer we are the strong hold.!@AnitaMoorjani
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The Taliban will immediately violate whatever deal that was negotiated as soon as we leave. It will be a slaughter.
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Oh no. You, too, are McCain?
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Yikes and I thought you were anti-war
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Well, we can't stay for another 20 years @marwilliamson
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No. We've been there long enough. We need to leave. They need to forge their own future.
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It gives The Taliban (the group Tim Ryan thought attacked America during 9/11) a carte blanche in maintaining unequal rights for women, per the Koran and Islam! However, does this does mean America should stay in Afghanistan? I do not think so! America needs to withdraw AND 1/
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