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The Case for Withdrawal from Afghanistan
Contributions by
Tariq Ali,
Andrew J. Bacevich,
Dominique Bari,
Rodric Braithwaite,
Pratap Chatterjee,
Juan Cole,
Robert Crews,
Robert Dreyfuss,
Tom Engelhardt,
Graham Fuller,
Chalmers Johnson,
Ann Jones,
Malalai Joya,
Oleg Vasilevich Kustov,
Latif Pedram,
Elsa Rassbach,
Aram Roston,
Andrei Sakharov,
Chris Sands and
Zoya
Leading commentators examine the Afghan debacle and its parallels with previous British and Soviet occupations
Known as the graveyard of empires, Afghanistan has now been singled out as Obama’s “just war,” the destination for an additional thirty thousand US troops in an effort to shore up an increasingly desperate occupation. Nick Turse brings together a range of leading commentators, politicians, and military strategists to analyze America’s real motives and likely prospects. Through on-the-spot reporting, clear-headed analysis and historical comparisons with Afghanistan’s previous occupiers—Britain and the Soviet Union, who also argued that they were fighting a just and winnable war—The Case for Withdrawal From Afghanistan carefully examines the current US strategy and offers sobering conclusions. This timely and focused collection aims at the heart of Obama’s foreign policy and shows why it is so unlikely to succeed.
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