''Like it or not, the war has already come home. That's what attacks like Fort Hood are all about. Obama won't say it. The news media won't say it. But that's the truth. And it is likely to get much worse before it gets better.''
I'll say it, again.
It's time to bring all U.S. soldiers home from Afghanistan now.
I don't know where Code Pink is these days.
I don't know where that anti-war movement went.
I don't understand why the escalation of a war by leadership that cannot define victory is not a problem for more Americans.
This week WND reported the details of America's new rules of engagement in Afghanistan. The situation is much worse than I imagined.
Adm. Jeremiah Denton, the senior American officer to serve as a Vietnam POW, tells the amazing story of his nearly eight years of abuse, neglect and torture: "When Hell Was In Session"
In effect, the war against al-Qaida and the Taliban has deteriorated into a police action not much different than the one cops in America wage every day against common criminals at home.
No night or surprise searches;
Villagers are to be warned prior to searches;
Afghan National Army or Afghan National Police must accompany U.S. units on searches;
U.S. soldiers may not fire at insurgents unless they are preparing to fire first;
U.S. forces cannot engage insurgents if civilians are present;
Only women can search women;
Troops can fire on insurgents if they catch them placing an IED (Improvised Explosive Device) but not if insurgents walk away from where the explosives are.
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