"If Americans pulled back and started paying attention to this war, it would become even less popular," a senior adviser to Gen. Stanley McChrystal says in a recent Rolling Stone magazine article called “The Runaway General.”
The article quotes Gen. McChrystal and his staff criticizing President Obama and disparaging civilian leadership, revealing deep divides within the National Security Council. It has resulted in the general’s removal as Commander for U.S. and NATO forces in Afghanistan. But dismissing Gen. McChrystal addresses the symptom, not the disease. A change in command won’t end the war only a change in strategy will, and that starts with the President.
Take action now.
Call your Representative and tell them that you support an exit strategy for Afghanistan. Ask them to co-sponsor the McGovern exit strategy bill, H.R. 5015, and to urge other Representatives to co-sponsor the bill.
Wage peace!
Call Patrick 'Pat' J. Tiberi (202) 225-5355 now. Tell them you want an exit strategy for Afghanistan.
You can use our Congressional directory to look up their complete contact information..
PS: Those attending the U.S. Social Forum, June 22 – 26 in Detroit, are invited to join us at an AFSC workshop. “Eyewitness to War: Afghan and Iraqi Perspectives” will be held Friday, June 25, from 1:00pm - 5:30pm at Cobo Hall W1-53. Check our blog for updates from the U.S. So
The article quotes Gen. McChrystal and his staff criticizing President Obama and disparaging civilian leadership, revealing deep divides within the National Security Council. It has resulted in the general’s removal as Commander for U.S. and NATO forces in Afghanistan. But dismissing Gen. McChrystal addresses the symptom, not the disease. A change in command won’t end the war only a change in strategy will, and that starts with the President.
Take action now.
Call your Representative and tell them that you support an exit strategy for Afghanistan. Ask them to co-sponsor the McGovern exit strategy bill, H.R. 5015, and to urge other Representatives to co-sponsor the bill.
Wage peace!
Call Patrick 'Pat' J. Tiberi (202) 225-5355 now. Tell them you want an exit strategy for Afghanistan.
You can use our Congressional directory to look up their complete contact information..
PS: Those attending the U.S. Social Forum, June 22 – 26 in Detroit, are invited to join us at an AFSC workshop. “Eyewitness to War: Afghan and Iraqi Perspectives” will be held Friday, June 25, from 1:00pm - 5:30pm at Cobo Hall W1-53. Check our blog for updates from the U.S. So