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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George W. Bush called. He told you to stop plagiarzing his foreign policy, mmmmkay? Thaaaaaaaanks!
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OMG you have no idea what you're doing at all. You're just firing random shots in the dark. There's no wisdom or intelligence underpinning your campaign whatsoever.
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So exactly how long should we stay in order to do that Marianne? Not to be mean, but what about our soldiers? How many are supposed to die to accomplish what we haven't been able to in 16 years?
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There is no amount of time that we can stay sacrificing lives and trillions of dollars that will change cultural and religious beliefs. It is past time to bring our troops home, reinvest in the US and stop endless wars.
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Wtf Yang is anti-Assange and now Marianne Williamson is pro war Another reason why Bernie is the only choice
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You want to continue the longest war in American history until they secure women’s rights? What if they never agree? Do we stay forever? Do you want to raise a second generation of American children who’ve never known peace?
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So what's your solution? 18 more years of the same?
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The Taliban had about 800 members before 2004. After 2004 the number jumped from 800-50,000. Do you know what happened in 2004 to cause that spike?
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