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Ending Obama's War - Responsible Military Withdrawal from Afghanistan (Hardcover)
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Ending Obama's War - Responsible Military Withdrawal from Afghanistan (Hardcover)
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During his presidential campaign Barack Obama repeatedly criticized
the Bush administration s policy of invading and occupying Iraq,
but he was equally firm in declaring his support for the U.S.
military mission in Afghanistan. In his widely quoted speech at a
Chicago antiwar rally, Obama declared, I m not opposed to all wars.
I am opposed to dumb wars. It was thus no surprise that President
Obama expanded the U.S. military commitment in March and then again
in December 2009. And now, smart or not, Afghanistan is Obama s
war.When Obama announced his intention to begin military
withdrawals from Afghanistan just eighteen months after sending
more troops to the country, the reactions ranged from ridicule to
disbelief. Why send tens of thousands of additional troops only to
remove them soon afterward? To many critics, the announcement
seemed to continue the folly of Obama s withdrawal from Iraq.Now,
with the death of Osama bin Laden, the calls to end the war in
Afghanistan are growing even louder and responsible military
withdrawal is urgent, making the book "Ending Obama's War" more
timely than ever.In these pages, peace scholar David Cortright
dissects the unwinnable war in Afghanistan and offers realistic
alternatives for ending armed conflict and insurgency while
continuing to help the Afghan people with development and human
rights. "Ending Obama s War" is intended to help hold President
Obama to his policy of beginning military withdrawals in 2011. It
outlines a responsible military disengagement strategy and links it
to agreements on security cooperation, political power sharing, and
a regional diplomatic compact.Cortright pays special attention to
the status of women, documenting the precarious progress Afghan
women have achieved since 2001 with the aid of Western donors:
increased schooling, improved access to health services, and the
beginnings of community-based development. Authoritative yet highly
readable, Ending Obama s War helps cut through the uncertainty many
feel about the best way forward in Afghanistan. It shows that a
strategic plan for ending the war is possible and will be
beneficial to the Afghan people, especially women. This is a book
for all who are searching for answers on Afghanistan."Features of
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