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EXCLUSIVE VIDEO: Air Raid Victim Tells Obama to Leave Afghanistan

Posted by ZP Heller, Brave New Foundation at 3:25 PM on June 9, 2009.


Sobering footage speaks to the dire situation on the ground in the wake of last month's US airstrikes.

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Here is a face of the war in Afghanistan. Najibullah, an air raid victim from the Malwand district of Kandahar, points to where three bombs shattered his home during a recent US airstrike. His message to President Obama: Withdraw US forces from Afghanistan at once. "They're going to leave anyway," Najibullah says. "It's better for them to leave Afghanistan on their own terms now rather than later. To leave our country voluntarily. We're all deformed, people are missing fingers. Look at my finger." He points to a missing index finger on his right hand. "Some people are missing eyes, some people are missing legs. Some are missing their arms. They destroyed the whole nation."

This exclusive footage, which Brave New Foundation released today as part of the soon-to-be-released fourth segment of Rethink Afghanistan, stands as an unflinching testament to the rampant devastation wrought by recent US airstrikes in Afghanistan. It should be seen by everyone who attempts to write off the civilian casualties of this war with the dehumanizing phrase "collateral damage." It should be seen by everyone in Congress considering whether to escalate this quagmire with $96.7 billion in supplemental wartime spending. And it should be seen by Gen. Stanley McChrystal as he submits his review of US strategy in Afghanistan--the fifth review this year--and tries to pretend the war in Afghanistan is not a quagmire that's destroying the lives of hundreds of thousands of innocent civilians like Najibullah.

Here's how Chris Hedges assessed this dire situation:

We are not delivering democracy or liberation or development. We are delivering massive, sophisticated forms of industrial slaughter. And because we have employed the blunt and horrible instrument of war in a land we know little about and are incapable of reading, we embody the barbarism we claim to be seeking to defeat.

We are morally no different from the psychopaths within the Taliban, who Afghans remember we empowered, funded and armed during the 10-year war with the Soviet Union. Acid thrown into a girl's face or beheadings? Death delivered from the air or fields of shiny cluster bombs? This is the language of war. It is what we speak. It is what those we fight speak.

Raw images like those seen in this video, though disturbing, are necessary to drive home exactly what's at stake in Afghanistan and Pakistan. The civilian death toll has skyrocketed due to Predator drone attacks and airstrikes such as the Farah province bombing that killed 143 Afghans last month (including 96 women and children). And we must also consider how the survivors of such attacks like Najibullah can go on living. Forced to flee their war-ravaged homes to seek shelter in IDP camps, they are left with no food, water, or medicine for their families. They have only the clothes on their backs, hatred for the United States, and desperation that leads them to support Taliban extremists who use these bombings as a recruiting tool.

We must stop speaking the language of war. Rather than perpetuating a cycle of catastrophic violence with 21,000 more troops and $96.7 billion in wartime spending, we must acknowledge this war's victims, negotiate a peace, and set an exit strategy to leave.

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ZP Heller is the editorial director of Brave New Films. He has written for The American Prospect, AlterNet, The Philadelphia Inquirer, and The Huffington Post, covering everything from politics to pop culture.


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OBAMA WAS KILLED BY ALLIED BOMBS THE FIRST WEEK OF THE AFGHAN INVASION
Posted by: joeocho88 on Jun 10, 2009 5:04 AM   
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And why they keep claiming that he is still alive to try and scare us with him like he is a bogeyman or something, I find reprehensible and an INSULT to my intelligence!

Osama was just another elitist like Che.

Or Bush.

Or Cheney.

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You can't "Rethink Afghanistan" without revisiting 9/11 and the lies we were told
Posted by: pfgetty on Jun 10, 2009 8:46 AM   
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It is ridiculous to talk about rethinking Afghanistan, without looking into the roots of our involvement there.
It is obvious that we were lied to about 911, and those lies, the official story, serves as the basis for our invasion, occupation, war, and our building bases there.

Our media WILL NOT, under any circumstances, look at the facts and evidence that prove that our own government was complicit in the planning, execution, and coverup of 911.
Until we do look at this, we will continue to murder and maim thousands in the name of fighting the fraudulent War on Terror.

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You can't Rethink Afghanistan without visiting the fraudulent 2000 election.
Posted by: Basenjis on Jun 10, 2009 12:35 PM   
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We had a fraudulent administration for 8 long destructive years that either created the 9/11 catastrophe or took advantage of the tragedy to launch its own nefarious scheme for the theft of Middle Eastern natural resources and for world domination. That much should be common knowledge and open for serious investigation.

In a few short years the Bush Administration succeeded in not only trashing the US economy and the Constitution on which the country was founbed, but in destroying the lives of millions of innocent people who never lifted a hand against us. Now a new president, voted in by hopeful citizens, weary of the bloodshed, the lies and evasion, seems bent on continuing the same scorched earth policies. Who do we turn to now?

If the government, constitutionally answerable to the people, is so blind as to believe it can ignore the crimes against humanity committed in the name of the people and at the expence of everything that once made the US a beacon of hope to the rest of the world, it will have created the reasons for its own downfall.

A government without compassion, who refuses to listen to its own citizens, who lacks a moral compass, who justifies torture, who reduces homes and homelands to rubble, who dismisses mass slaughter of innocents as "collateral damage," forfeits its own reason for being.

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US military should reduce its presence in Afghanistan
Posted by: Garvagh on Jun 10, 2009 4:22 PM   
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Good piece. Most Afghans (two out of three) do not want more US troops in their country. Iran, Turkey and Russia say that US military activities in Afghanistan have only made the security situation worse. Iran, Turkey and Russia all opposed the idiotic invasion of Iraq, and they clearly have a better idea of how best to dampen the level of violence in Afghanistan. US forces should be drawn down, not increased.

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