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Contrary to What Biden Said, US Warfare in Afghanistan Is Set To Continue


Antiwar.com Original
When I met a seven-year-old girl named Guljumma at a refugee camp in Kabul
a dozen years ago, she told me that bombs fell early one morning while she slept
at home in southern Afghanistan’s Helmand Valley. With a soft, matter-of-fact
voice, Guljumma described what happened. Some people in her family died. She
lost an arm.
Troops on the ground didn’t kill Guljumma’s relatives and leave her to live
with only one arm. The U.S. air war did.
Guljumma, 7, and her father, Wakil Tawos Khan, at the Helmand Refugee Camp District 5 in Kabul, Afghanistan, on August 31, 2009. (Photo by Reese Erlich) ....

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Contrary to what Biden said, U.S. warfare in Afghanistan is set to continue


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Contrary to what Biden said, U.S. warfare in Afghanistan is set to continue
The U.S. war in Afghanistan won’t end just because President Biden and U.S. news media tell us so.
When I met a seven-year-old girl named Guljumma at a refugee camp in Kabul a dozen years ago, she told me that bombs fell early one morning while she slept at home in southern Afghanistan’s Helmand Valley. With a soft, matter-of-fact voice, Guljumma described what happened. Some people in her family died. She lost an arm.
Troops on the ground didn’t kill Guljumma’s relatives and leave her to live with only one arm. The U.S. air war did. ....

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Ten Problems with Biden's Foreign Policy–and One Solution


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There are one or two positive developments, such as the renewal of Obama’s New START Treaty with Russia and Secretary of State Blinken’s initiative for a UN-led peace process in Afghanistan, where the United States is finally turning to peace as a last resort, after 20 years lost in the graveyard of empires.
By and large though, Biden’s foreign policy already seems stuck in the militarist quagmire of the past twenty years, a far cry from his campaign promise to reinvigorate diplomacy as the primary tool of U.S. foreign policy.
In this respect, Biden is following in the footsteps of Obama and Trump, who both promised fresh approaches to foreign policy but for the most part delivered more endless war. ....

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Ten Problems With Biden's Foreign Policy – and One Solution


Antiwar.com Original
The Biden presidency is still in its early days, but it’s not too early to
point to areas in the foreign policy realm where we, as progressives, have been
disappointed – or even infuriated.
There are one or two positive developments, such as the renewal of Obama’s
New START Treaty with Russia and Secretary of State Blinken’s initiative
for a UN-led peace process in Afghanistan, where the United States is finally
turning to peace as a last resort, after 20 years lost in the graveyard
of empires.
By and large though, Biden’s foreign policy already seems stuck in the militarist ....

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