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Canada, Feinstein, Literacy, and Band-e-Amir

A few items of note to discuss:

FEINSTEIN: I believe it is not now. I do not believe we can build a democratic state in Afghanistan. I believe it will remain a tribal entity.

I do believe that clearing out Al Qaida, clearing out the Taliban is a bona fide part one of the mission. I do agree that training Afghan troops, Afghan — Afghan police is an important piece of the mission.

I believe the mission should be time limited, that there should be no, well, we’ll let you know in a year and a half, depending on how we do. I think the Congress is entitled to know, after Iraq, exactly how long are we going to be in Afghanistan.

First off, she makes a very blunt claim that one should not expect Afghanistan to be a democracy now or in any future as she deems it a ‘tribal entity’.  This point definitely has some accuracy, but it of course contradicts US, NATO, and UN objectives to build up the state government.  The latter part of the passage connects leaving Iraq with leaving Afghanistan, and this is very troublesome to me.  In this interview, Feinstein seems to have ‘when are getting out’ mentality, and this is coming from a very powerful Senator and Chairwoman.

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