WASHINGTON - January 23 - U.S. Senator Russ Feingold is cosponsoring
an effort to strengthen the United States’ military and reconstruction
efforts in Afghanistan. The resolution, introduced by Senator John Kerry
(D-MA), also calls on the President to not redeploy any U.S. troops
from Afghanistan to Iraq. In late 2006, Feingold, a fourteen-year member
of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, introduced a similar measure
calling for strengthening our efforts in Afghanistan to defeat a resurgent
Taliban.
“While the Administration moves forward with its escalation
plans for Iraq, it has failed to address deteriorating security conditions
in Afghanistan.” Feingold said. “We should not be reducing
our forces in Afghanistan. Instead, we should be strengthening our
efforts to defeat a resurgent Taliban – the same movement that
harbored and supported the terrorist elements that attacked our country
on 9/11.”
The resolution also calls for the U.S. to work with international
partners and the government of Afghanistan to supply the necessary
resources to eradicate the Taliban and terrorist organizations in
Afghanistan. Feingold’s 2006 resolution was introduced after
calls from General James Jones, NATO commander and Commander of European
Command, for more troops for Afghanistan and more sustained support
from the international community.
“When Afghanistan becomes a second priority or, as a senior
military officer recently put it, an “economy of force”
operation, it offers a sobering example of this Administration’s
misguided approach to the global fight against terrorist networks,”
Feingold said. “Because of the Administration’s Iraq-centric
foreign policies, we have neglected situations around the world with
a direct impact on our national security, in Afghanistan, Somalia
and other countries.”
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