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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Maybe bullets and bombs are not the right way to accomplish this. A misstep for Williamson.
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And just like that the faction of pro-peace support @marwilliamson garnered through her kindness to @MikeGravel dissipated into the ether. Such a shame.
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we've been there nearly 20 years, how long do you think it will take to ensure those rights and protections?
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This statement is like a giant collection of everything you Don't know about the subject. It's fascinating.
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In 2011, a plan for world peace based on the US Constitution and the cooperation of nature tickled up through the diplomatic community in Washington DC to the world leaders. As of today, people in 86 nations support the plan.
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Marianne, I know your heart’s in the right place, you’ve improved soo much in such a short time. You’ve overcame so much misinformation by the mainstream media. I hope you improve in this area too cause this tweet is very misinformed. The US doesn’t help countries, it invades!
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We take care of our women, they take care of their women.
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So, you'll pick up a rifle and walk a post on the Afghan plains? Or does your commitment to Afghani women end at your own safety and comfort?