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 Petraeus  promotes civil war in Afghanistan Statement from Brian Becker,  National Coordinator of the ANSWER Coalition Badly losing the war in Afghanistan, Gen.  David Petraeus has decided to promote a violent civil war in Afghan  villages. That is the true intent of the new  so-called Local Defense Initiatives that Petraeus forced down the throat  of Afghanistan’s puppet president Hamid Karzai. The new plan is a  variant of the Community Defense Initiative that Gen. Stanley McChrystal  tried to impose on Afghanistan after Obama selected him to lead the  expanded war effort in 2009. The Petraeus strategy calls for putting  10,000 job-hungry Afghan villagers on the Pentagon payroll. They will be  given money and guns so that they can form militias and shoot and kill  other members of their village who are asserted to be either pro-Taliban  or opposed to the U.S./NATO occupation. The new strategy further underscores the  criminal role of the Pentagon generals. Petraeus is consciously  fomenting civil war and ethnic rivalry just as he did in Iraq. Gen.  James Mattis, Petraeus’ new boss at Central Command, when speaking to a  crowd in San Diego in 2005 about his experience in Afghanistan, said  “it's a hell of a lot of fun to shoot 'em." President Obama and his military team  recognize that it is less damaging at home, where there is almost no  support for this endless occupation, to foment civil war in Afghanistan  and pay desperate Afghans to slaughter each other as a means of reducing  U.S. casualties. U.S. taxpayers who are experiencing  devastating cuts in state and local budgets, layoffs of municipal  workers, soaring tuition hikes in public colleges—all because of budget  shortfalls—will see billions of their tax dollars go to fund the  occupation of Afghanistan and pay the salaries of poor Afghans so that  they can shoot other poor Afghans. This is a classic divide-and-conquer  tactic used historically by all colonial powers to break up a united  resistance by the people whose lands they occupy. The Obama administration and its generals  are borrowing a page from Nixon and Kissinger’s murderous  “Vietnamization” plan, which became the announced policy in 1969. Since  there was a rising tide of anti-war sentiment at home, Nixon and the  Pentagon wanted the Vietnamese to kill each other in greater numbers as a  way of diminishing U.S. war dead. Millions of Vietnamese died during the  war, as did 58,000 U.S. service members. The U.S. strategy succeeded in  creating an ocean of human suffering, but it failed to alter the  outcome. The Vietnamese, like the Afghan people, were unwilling to live  under foreign occupation. ANSWER Coalition organizers and  volunteers have in recent months been working around the country to  support the growing numbers of soldiers, marines, veterans and military  families who are speaking out against the war in Afghanistan.
 We are  reaching more and more active duty service members and recently returned  veterans who know that this colonial-type war is based on lies by the  politicians and the Pentagon Brass. The ANSWER Coalition affiliate March  Forward! is reaching out to soldiers, marines and veterans. We urge you  to support this work by checking out March Forward’s Ten point program  and signing up for email updates at www.MarchForward.org. 
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