Video: Kathy Kelly Leads Discussion of Peace Activism and Afghanistan
This is week 1 of a book club organized by World BEYOND War with Kathy Kelly and the book “Bending the Arc: Striving for Peace and Justice in the Age of Endless War.”
This is week 1 of a book club organized by World BEYOND War with Kathy Kelly and the book “Bending the Arc: Striving for Peace and Justice in the Age of Endless War.”
When you imagine ending a war, do you imagine the U.S. President lamenting the human cost of the war’s financial expense while simultaneously demanding that Congress increase military spending — and while mentioning new wars that could potentially be launched?
Many took heart when America announced an end to its military occupation of Afghanistan last month.
The report found that over the last 20 years, militarized foreign and domestic policies in the United States have cost $21 trillion.
As the United States ends its military presence in Afghanistan after 20 years of occupation and war, the Costs of War Project estimates it spent over $2.2 trillion in Afghanistan and Pakistan, and by one count, over 170,000 people died during the fighting over the last two decades.
It’s never too soon to end a war, even if you don’t really end it, tell lots of lies about it, and increase military spending to prepare for more wars.
On August 23, CODEPINK and World Beyond War have hosted a webinar highlighting the intersection between militarism and climate change leading up to the COP26 talks in Glasgow, Scotland.
Malika Ahmadi, two, died in a U.S. drone strike on Kabul today, her family says. Has the war of 20 years cost us the ability to care?