Veterans for Rethinking Afghanistan is gathering signatures for a simple message they plan to deliver to the White House: Don’t escalate.
Here’s the text of the petition, which you can sign at the Rethink Afghanistan website:
Dear President Obama,
News reports indicate that you plan to send between 34,000 and 40,000 more troops to Afghanistan.
We urge you to reconsider this decision.
Expanding the war in Afghanistan will make Americans less safe, not more so.
Less than 100 members of Al Qaeda remain in Afghanistan. The Karzai government we once supported is controlled by warlords and is riddled with corruption. Pakistan’s stability will be gravely imperiled by an expansion of the war. Hundreds if not thousands of troops will be killed, along with countless civilians. Anti-American sentiment throughout the Muslim world will be inflamed by civilian bloodshed, facilitating recruitment by terrorist organizations.
The war will cost billions of dollars when we can least afford it, and will stymie your domestic agenda.
The cost of sustaining a military force in Afghanistan is $1 million per soldier per year – that’s close to $100 billion dollars annually with the troop increase. With the economy in shambles, the deficits generated by these enormous costs will compromise your domestic legislative agenda both fiscally and politically.
The United States has no vital interest in Afghanistan. If you choose to further escalate troop levels in Afghanistan, you will be making the biggest mistake of your presidency.
Please reject General McChrystal’s troop requests and begin the process of exiting U.S. forces from Afghanistan.
I’ve signed it. Have you?



6 Comments







My bet is He caves and sends more troops, no matter who begs Him not to.
Well, of course, but I reject your word “cave” which implies Obama is not the one pushing for more troops. He ran his campaign promising to send more troops. He’s already escalated. Other than getting a dog I can’t think of any other campaign promise he’s kept.
Do you think veterans have some special authority in this matter?
Signed and Tweeted. Thanks, Derrick.
Good move; and coming from veterans, has more authority since they’ve experienced the direct on-site effects of the war on Afghanistan and on the troops, in addition to the effects on our own country.
Obama will do what he chooses.
My guess: 30,000 more troops.