On October 7, 2001, the U.S. invadedĀ Afghanistan.Ā The war is now 16 years oldĀ ā and thatās not even counting the decade of U.S. intervention in the country during the Cold War.
Donald Trump once advocatedĀ the āspeedy withdrawalā of U.S. troops from that country. As president, however, heās gone in the opposite direction, demanding the U.S. must now āfight to win.ā
As Phyllis Bennis, director of the IPS New Internationalism project, explains in this short video, Trumpās plans to extend the war he once supported ending are even more worrisome for their lack of transparency. Heās not said how many new troops heāll send or how long theyāll be deployed. Worse still, civilian casualties in multiple U.S. wars have been on the rise since he took office ā by 67 percent in just six months.
Itās clear by now that the solution to terrorism wonātĀ come from using military power, Bennis explains.Ā That can only be achieved by diplomacy. āItās harder, it takes longer, itās not as sexy, itās not sexy on CNN, itās not any of those things,ā she concludes. āBut itās the only thing that will work.ā
Video by Victoria Borneman and Peter Certo.
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