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Thank youBrzezinski Interview | David N. Gibbs
dgibbs.arizona.edu
So Brzezinski is not the only source, Robert Gates also said it happened.
Thank youBrzezinski Interview | David N. Gibbs
dgibbs.arizona.edu
So Brzezinski is not the only source, Robert Gates also said it happened.
Their abrupt withdrawal from Afghanistan in 2021 triggered the collapse of the Afghan government under which the situation for women and girls was improving.
Offer aid in exchange for reforms.Further reporting
Taliban ban Afghanistan women from raising voices
The new law, banning women from raising their voice in public, is the latest crushing women's rights.www.bbc.co.uk
What can "we" do ?
Offer aid in exchange for reforms.
Last week, the U.S. Special Inspector General for Afghan Reconstruction (SIGAR) released its 63rd quarterly report, providing an update on U.S. assistance to Afghanistan. In the extended wake of the August 2021 withdrawal of Western forces, subsequent collapse of the Republic government, and the Taliban’s rise to power, these reports have shifted in focus but remain valuable troves of information on a country that has fallen far from U.S. headlines.
The United States, SIGAR notes, “remains the largest donor to the Afghan people.” Since August 2021, $17.19 billion in assistance has been made available to Afghanistan and Afghan refugee programs. This includes $2.8 billion in appropriations for Afghanistan, around $10.8 billion in funding for Defense and State programs including Operation Allies Welcome and Enduring Welcome aimed at bringing and settling Afghan allies in the U.S., and $3.5 billion in frozen Afghan Central Bank assets transferred to the Fund for the Afghan People (which has, to date, made no disbursements).
The $2.8 billion in appropriations for Afghanistan assistance is primarily directed to the “humanitarian” funding category, with assistance in all categories – humanitarian, development, agency operations, and security – falling precipitously since October 2021. For example, of the $2.8 billion more than half, $1.6 billion, was allocated in fiscal year 2022 (which began in October 2021). In FY2024 only $277 million was funded.
SIGAR’s report dives into specific programs, which is well worth perusing to understand the breadth and scope of assistance efforts – and which efforts have fallen by the wayside as budgets contract. For example, all of the USAID education programs listed in the report ceased to receive funding after FY2022. The USAID programs that continue to have funding into FY2024 include a handful of health programs, one focused on new disease early warning systems and another on urban health; as well as an economic growth program focused on export-oriented competitiveness.
The difficulties in engaging with the Taliban, and concerns about funding being misappropriated if transferred to Taliban control, depress opportunities to work on even humanitarian issues. Taliban policies limiting women’s ability to work are also damaging to these efforts.
So you think making a deal won’t work and small scale smuggling is the way forward?I have my doubts that would work. For one thing dealing with the Taliban is risky. And, even if negotiations are successful, they have a history of ignoring the terms.
Here's an article on the current state of aid:
What Is the State of US Assistance to Afghanistan and Afghans?
The U.S. remains the largest donor to the Afghan people, though funding has certainly dwindled since 2021.thediplomat.com
Pre-invasion days I know there were programs that smuggled schoolbooks in so that women could continue their education in secret. I wonder if there's any current efforts?
So you think making a deal won’t work and small scale smuggling is the way forward?
When did the Taliban renage on agreements? They didn’t make many but as far as I know have stuck to the deals they made.
Not an argument against but I wouldn't be surprised if at least some in the Taliban have an eye on this each time they make life for women there a bit more shit.Offer aid in exchange for reforms.
You specifically quote this, presumably as an example of this 'whining':I see that The Observer is still whining about Afghanistan:
Whine
Yup, the Bourgeois Bohemians want that progressive icon, The United States, to protect us. Biden is not doing enough Empiring!
It's quite surprising really, because even that foaming-at-the-mouth Ziocon lunatic Douglas Murray doesn't keep banging on about this - I guess he is more concerned with Israel and it's "security" than yesterday's wars.
Their abrupt withdrawal from Afghanistan in 2021 triggered the collapse of the Afghan government under which the situation for women and girls was improving.
And yet more repression ...
one that will have adverse impact on reproductive health - both maternal & infant mortality Will rise significantly !
Afghanistan: Women suspended from midwife and nurse training
Women at training colleges across the country were told they are not allowed to return to class.www.bbc.co.uk
Midwifery and nursing are also one of the only careers women can pursue under the Taliban government's restrictions on women - a vital one, as male medics are not allowed to treat women unless a male guardian is present.