12,
April 2016 Drones strikes
fueling more rage
Yet another drone carnage occurred just over a
week ago. Afghan officials say at least 17 civilians were killed by U.S. drone
strikes in Afghanistan. The first strike hit the truck of a local elder killing
the elder and 11 others. The second drone struck killed two people who were
collecting their bodies. A third drone strike killed three more villagers who
had rushed to see what had happened. Predictably, the Pentagon claimed there
were no civilian casualties. This latest tragedy comes on the heels of a U.S.
oversight office report which issued a damning indictment of Pentagon wastage.
The report indicates that since 2002 $113 billion to reconstruct Afghanistan
has largely been wasted. The report provides details of shoddily built
structures, unsafe roads and hundreds of empty schools. U.S. Special Inspector
General for Afghanistan Reconstruction John Sopko, who was responsible for the
report, said, "Fifteen years into an unfinished work of funding and
fighting, we must indeed ask, 'What went wrong?'" The $113 billion exceeds
more than the total the U.S. spent on the Marshall Plan to rebuild Europe after
World War II.
It is time to call a halt to our Afghanistan
misadventure which has costs precious Afghan and American lives, and squandered
billions. We are paying a heavy price for giving a blank check to the Pentagon
in the mistaken belief that they are keeping us safe and winning the nebulous
‘war on terror’. Civilian deaths are fueling much of the insurgency.
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