So, how many more US lives and dollars should be spent on promoting rights that not all Afghans want or are willing to fight for? US should never have promised what it was not in a position to deliver.
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Human rights and women's rights were convenient selling points for the War on Terror. The focus now is to end the war regardless of gains made as a result of the war. Sounds pretty morbid, in principle.
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Force is selectively applied where America’s self interest is at stake. Wait for it, they’ll be back if they can’t find critical metals + rare earths in other parts of the world, and if by that point Afghanistan’s connectivity infrastructure improves. Human rights? What’s that?
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What’s that when millions have perished in Iraq, Afghanistan and Vietnam on the back of American exploits? The sooner they are out of Afghanistan, the better. No state should be subject to decades of interventionism. Afghanistan is more than capable of finding its own feet.
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It was same from the beginning. They didn't came to Afghanistan for women's right but to have dominance over Asian countries. They use women and their puppet very badly. Now they will leave them alone in the Afghanistan.
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A sound message to Kabul silly kids
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well that's a right decession..its upto afghans and afghan women if they want to keep what they achieved..if they willing to fight for it or they willing to give it up..
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