I am not sure I'd call our involvement in Afghanistan genocide, but definitely many thousands of innocents have been killed in the process of warfare in the region.
The dehumanized label of "Taliban" is used to cloak the nameless victims of NATO operations. Some political opposition to this practice is building in NATO countries, such as Canada, where calls are heard to withdraw troops from Afghanistan or divert them to non-combat tasks.
This sounds familiar to the term 'terrorist' and 'insurgent' in the entire Middle East.
We seem to have no problem killing people labeled as 'Taliban' because they are supposedly treating women as subservient. Where is the proof of such behavior?
You know its funny that the US supported the Taliban when the Soviets invaded Afghanistan. We trained and supplied Bin Laden in the Afghan war, but now when he wants to 'rule' Afghanistan on his own we have a problem?
The interconnection between our poppy field production and arms trafficking is pretty intense.
I suggest you read this article Afghanistan, the CIA, bin Laden, and the Taliban before you cry about how we're not involved in tragedies in Afghanistan.
We seem to forget we're fighting more than one war. The 'war on drugs' involves Columbia and Afghanistan (cocaine and poppy, respectively). What is interesting is that the CIA has no problem importing cocaine and heroin into the US for profit. The "Cocaine Importing Agency" has a lot of 'splaining' to do, but I suspect none of it will happen. Not while the people doing the drug smuggling are still alive anyway.
I'm interested in hearing some dissenting opinions, as there are always people who seem to support what we are doing 'over there' regardless of the tragedies in human life and otherwise.
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