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RETHINK AFGHANISTAN is the powerful new feature-length documentary from Robert Greenwald.  It cuts through the propaganda to provide an eye witness view of what is happening in Afghanistan.  Anyone concerned with the course our country is taking there should see this video.

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What they say about

RETHINK AFGHANISTAN:

Huffington Post

Directed by Robert Greenwald, the man behind Outfoxed, Wal-Mart: The High Cost of Low Price and Iraq For Sale, the film portrays Afghanistan as a nation -- or, more accurately, a collection or tribal affiliations -- that has never been pacified by force in its long history and the present American endeavor as doomed to failure.

Speakeasy

“The argument we make in the film is that there are a lot of unanswered questions about the war: How many troops? What’s the cost in lives and treasure?” says Greenwald. “In the film, we try to ask these fundamental core questions. It’s not just 10,000 troops there, or 12,000 there, it’s why troops at all?” He added, “Those are the questions we need to ask, and those are the questions you need to ask in a democracy.”

Democracy Now!

ROBERT GREENWALD: With Afghanistan, the decision is being made now. And we really believe there’s a chance to truly affect this decision in a way that we’ve never had before, because it’s not an ideological war. And if we can reach people, if we can activate them, and if we can educate them­and that means members of the Senate, members of the House, communications directors, chiefs of staff. They have such profound unease about this war and so little information. When I got back from Afghanistan, you know, I was besieged with people calling and asking and wanting to know more. 
Washington Examiner

REP. DONNA EDWARDS said she believes Obama is "capable of setting aside this language of a campaign" as he decides U.S. policy in Afghanistan. "Even though we talked about Afghanistan as sort of the good war, there is no good in that war," Edwards said. "We have to be vocal and insistent on this administration and this Congress not to fall prey to the language of the good war."



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