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A Chilly Reception in Texas for Obama's Afghan Troop Surge

El Paso : TX : USA | 2 months ago
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  • Joe Heyman, Border Peace Presence
    Joe Heyman, Border Peace Presence
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    Heyman served as a media spokesperson for the group.
  • Snow on the Franklin Mountains in El Paso
    Snow on the Franklin Mountains in El Paso
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    Chilly temperatures match the chilly reception Obama's expected ...
  • Local media covered the protest
    Local media covered the protest
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    Newspapers and local television stations covered the activists' gathering.
  • Is it "War Without End?"
    Is it "War Without End?"
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    protest sign
  • Cortez Building houses Rep. Reyes' office
    Cortez Building houses Rep. Reyes' office
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    Cortez Building seen in the background of protest.
Joe Heyman, Border Peace Presence

"This war, destructive of humanity like all wars, is also supporting a corrupt, ineffective Afghani government and has all likelihood of becoming an endless quagmire. ~ Joe Heyman, Border Peace Presence

Downtown El Paso was uncharacteristically coated this morning with a snowfall that closed the county offices and the University of Texas yesterday. Perhaps not as surprising, local activists greeted the news of Obama's impending Afghanistan troop surge announcement with a chilly opposition, gathering across from the city's central plaza from 3:30-5:00 PM.

In conjunction with a broad coalition of Texas peace and justice organizations, the Border Peace Presence stood on the sidewalk outside Representative Silvestre Reyes (D-TX) office building to emphasize their opposition to any escalation of the war in Afghanistan. Coalition spokespersons call on Obama to completely withdraw all military and paramilitary personnel and announce a plan to rebuild the country.

Joe Heyman summoned this special gathering of Border Peace Presence, timed to immediately precede Obama's call for a significant escalation of the war in Afghanistan. Referring to the impending announcement, he stated: "He's going to promise that in some vague point in the future we're going to begin to withdraw troops but in the meantime we're actually adding troops. The wars continue. My sign says: ‘War without end?'. We're asking that question."

A dozen peace supporters braved wind chills that hovered just above freezing at the historic Cortez Building, which houses Reyes's office. Several local television channels filmed their gathering and conducted interviews to illustrate the evening news coverage of Obama's message.

Since the United States invaded Afghanistan in 2001 and Iraq in 2000, a total of 467 Texas men and women have lost their lives, according to The Texas Observer (11/27/09). This comprises 9 percent of the total American casualties. The recent toll has averaged one Texan killed per month.

Hundreds more troops will be killed along with countless civilians should the U.S. escalate forces, asserts the non-profit TrueMajority. It could become a decades-long quagmire. Terrorism experts question the effectiveness of this approach to fighting Al Qaeda. Add to this, they say: the war will devastate the US economy and divert funds urgently needed for health care, education and jobs.

Texans have paid $74.2 billion for the American invasion and occupation of Iraq and Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan since 2001. That amounts to $3,163 per taxpaying Texan, according to The Texas Observer.

Other Texan groups on record as opposing the Obama initiative in Afghanistan are:
the Dallas Peace Center, Texans for Peace, the Crawford Peace House, Austin Center for Peace and Justice, Code Pink, the South Texas Alliance for Peace and Justice, Denton Peace Action, Houston Peace and Justice Center (HPJC), Iranians for Peace, Iraq Veterans Against the War (IVAW), The Interfaith Community for Palestinian Rights, Military Families Speak Out (MFSO), North Texas for Justice and Peace, Peace Action Denton, UNT Campus Antiwar Network, Peace Mennonite Church, San Antonio Peace Center, South Texas Alliance for Peace and Justice, Texans for Peace, Texas Vietnam Veterans Against the War (VVAW), Under the Hood Café (Fort Hood Support Network), Veterans for Peace (VFP) - Houston, and Waco Friends of Peace.

For more information: 12 REASONS TO LEAVE AFGHANISTAN NOW by Texans for Peace

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Posted By yuyun yuyun | 2 months ago
thanks for your information
Posted By FauziaSultana FauziaSultana | 2 months ago
Pakistani soldiers are losing their lives by the dozen every month too,there has to be a light at the end of the tunnel!thanks Billifor your report.
Reply By BorderExplorer Billie Greenwood | 2 months ago
What a gem of a comment, Fauzia. Thanks for adding your first-hand perspective from Pakistan. My heart is with you, and I know that what hardships we suffer in Texas are nothing compared to the suffering in your country.
Posted By mllovric mllovric | 2 months ago
With the Afghan elections finished and Karzai sworn into office once again
was not a victory for freedom but a victory for the Taliban. Right now I'm finished for one day, I will put off the computer and read a book for the rest of the day. It is 2:20 pm now. 2/12/2009.
Posted By ahol888 Adrian Holman | 2 months ago
Ms. Greenwood,
It's sad because Texas is catching it from both ends due to Texans fighting over in Afghanistan to ensure that the drug trade continues so that heroin can continue to traverse from Afghanistan throughout Asia to Mexico to Texas.
Reply By BorderExplorer Billie Greenwood | 2 months ago
This comment is amazingly insightful! I don't believe I've seen anyone put that thought together before.

If you wish, please call me Billie. I just love your comments and your wonderful sense of humor (as you know).

Thanks very much for contributing this insightful comment.
Posted By coolbero coolbero | 2 months ago
it's not very bad though
Posted By mahpudinudin mahpudinudin | 2 months ago
very interesting news thanks for the information.
Posted By Rsaeed Rsaeed | 2 months ago
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Posted By CarolForPeace CarolForPeace | 2 months ago
Thanks for standing for peace in Texas, Billie!
Posted By northsunm32 northsunm32 | 2 months ago
Good to know that there are some protests still going on in the US. There seems little coverage of them unless there is a lot of violence. It seems that quite a few in the anti-war movement feel they still must support Obama even in a situation where he is in effect the war president.
Reply By BorderExplorer Billie Greenwood | 2 months ago
Thanks for weighing in on this report. That goodness for alternative media sources like Allvoices to report on the news that doesn't hit the mainstream media. Seems not a day goes by that someone I know who was a strong Obama supporter tell me they're disenchanted.
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