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Full costs and structural flaws of the war in Afghanistan

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Foreword by Dr.. Rahmat Zirakyar, USA
 
As every other imperial war, the new war on terror in Afghanistan and weapons of mass destruction in Iraq bagan with lies.  The imperial liberation war in the age of globalization is waged to dismantle peripherial states and to restructure them to military fiefdoms so that the needs of the metropolitan elite are easily satisfied and eventually reliable imperial citizenship emerges from the ashes of dismantled states.  These wars are a contributing factor in the current economic misery of the “liberation imperialism” and these wars are  continuing to prolong its sorrows.  Listen  to authors, journalists, economists, and military and foreign policy experts to know more about the realities of war-its costs and  structural flaws.   Listen to the following documentary by Brave New Foundation.  


 
Dear Dr. Rahmat Zirakyar,

We bring you Cost of War, part three of our Rethink Afghanistan documentary, which delves into the financial costs of this broadening war.

Everyone has a friend or relative who just lost a job. Do we really want to spend over $1 trillion on another war? Everyone knows someone who has lost their home. Do we really want spend our tax dollars on a war that could last a decade or more? The Obama administration has taken some smart steps to counter this economic crisis with its budget request. Do we really want to see that effort wasted by expanding military demands for a war that hasn’t made us any safer?

Watch Pulitzer Prize-winning authors and journalists, military and foreign policy experts, leading economists, and many more explain just how much the war in Afghanistan will cost us over how many years. View both the trailer and full segment of Cost of War, part three of the Rethink Afghanistan documentary.

It’s critical that we tell this story now, before the war escalates further and undercuts the Obama administration’s bold domestic agenda. You can help get everyone in the country talking about the issues surrounding this war. For a donation of $20 or more, you will become a Producer on Rethink Afghanistan, and we will list your name on a special section of our website. Join over 1,500 Producers who are working to make this documentary possible. We cannot continue to do this work without your support.

Yours,
Robert Greenwald
and the Brave New Foundation team