On Af-Pak: Stop "Helping"

While
much of the country’s attention is on other issues, a serious situation is
developing in Pakistan that threatens to plunge us into another fruitless and
bloody war. It is very frustrating to see that many who were so
vehemently against the wars of the last administration have suddenly lost
interest in foreign policy simply because we were promised change.
Those
still paying attention know that nothing could be further from the truth.
Very little has changed, except perhaps rhetoric, but what does that matter
when the bombing missions are only getting deadlier? Rather than drawing
down violent military interventions into the affairs of other countries, the
new administration is escalating the foreign policy of the previous
administration.
In
Pakistan that entails the continuation and even escalation of military
interventionism just across the border with Afghanistan. The targets are
believed to be enclaves of Taliban militants; however, many innocent civilians
have been caught in the deadly crossfire, severely damaging our image in the
region. Many ordinary Afghanis and Pakistanis that never had cause to
take up arms against us are being provided with motivation as family and
friends are killed and maimed by our clumsy and indiscriminate bombs. Is
it worth it for us to be involved in this way at such a high cost of blood,
treasure, and goodwill? Is there anything to be gained by this policy?
We
are helping the Taliban and other enemies to actually gain numbers and
strength, while driving them down from the mountains in the border regions
deeper into Pakistan, where they have been making a menace of themselves.
As our bombings follow them, beleaguered villagers have little choice but to
leave their homes and join the swelling numbers of refugees or take up arms and
join the fight against us.
Nonetheless,
instead of recognizing the cascading unintended consequences of trying to deal
with Pakistan’s problems, all signs in Washington point to further
escalation. Both the House and Senate have newly introduced bills to
triple foreign aid to Pakistan, from $500 million to $1.5 billion, with every
indication that the leadership in Pakistan is taking advantage of the situation
with the Taliban to milk more aid from the US taxpayer. We are
broke. This is money we don’t have, and it is an insult to the American
people to run up the national credit card for this type of military adventurism
after many Americans thought they were voting for peace.
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Congressman Ron
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