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Government Now Giving Medals for Helping the Taliban Rise to Power!

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Look, I liked the movie Charlie Wilson’s War as much as the next guy… but unlike the people the movie was based upon – I had the ability to see what their actions in Afghanistan would lead to. Just because their story made a good movie doesn’t mean we need to honor them for their work – especially not 30 years later when we can plainly see that the outcome of their involvement has played a role in the rise of Islamic terrorism!

This seems to me, to be the great irony of American Foreign Policy. We get involved because of our perceived interests being in danger – but years later, our involvement ends up hurting us even more than the original problem could have. 


 

Texans, lawmakers and “friends of Afghanistan” gathered Wednesday evening on Capitol Hill to honor Cold War-era mavericks Charlie Wilson and Gustav “Gust” Avrakotos, both dead, together with the very much still-alive Joanne Herring.

Charlie Wilson's WarThe reception recognized a newly introduced bill to award a Congressional Gold Medal to the three, who convinced the U.S. government to arm Afghan mujahideen against the Soviet Union in the 1980s. Their exploits were famously portrayed in the 2007 film “Charlie Wilson’s War,” which starred Tom Hanks, Philip Seymour Hoffman and Julia Roberts.

“Operation Cyclone” channeled weapons and funds through Pakistan to Afghan Islamic insurgents, at a time when they constituted the main opposition to Soviet communism. U.S.-supplied funds and weapons fell into the hands of various factions in the ensuing Afghan civil war, which ended in the victory of the Taliban. Many have accused the clandestine CIA program of laying the groundwork for the subsequent Taliban regime in the country.

Socialite and diplomat Joanne Herring, now 85, said she was “humbled” to be considered for a Congressional Gold Medal. She spoke at length about her plan to “empower Afghan villages, so that they can get rid of the Taliban on their own,” and affirmed that “our boys don’t need to be there.” Herring, who had close ties to the Pakistani government, helped facilitate passage to the country for Congressman Charlie Wilson and CIA officer Gust Avrakotos.

Houston-area Democratic Reps. Gene Green and Sheila Jackson Lee, accompanied by Houston mayor Annise Parker and her wife, praised Herring as a “force of nature” and an integral part of Houston high society, who never forgot about Afghanistan long after the American project to expel the Soviet Union.

Through the ensuing American war to eradicate the Taliban, Herring said she has remained connected to Afghanistan, “especially the women.”

Despite a recent drawdown of U.S. military forces in Afghanistan, the Taliban remain a serious threat to stability there and in Pakistan. (RELATED: Why Did The Taliban Kill 130 Schoolchildren?)

One of the attendees at Wednesday’s reception explained to TheDCNF that the U.S.-Afghan Women’s Council and other organizations are trying to “fill the gap that can’t be filled by government.” Private funders, in other words, are willing and able to take risks that government employees might avoid.

As Herring said, in the 1980s “we were breaking every rule, but we had to do it because we knew we had to stop the Soviets in Afghanistan.”

 

 

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