Afghanistan: Informational forum, June 24
Brooklyn For Peace presents
Afghanistan:
Should US troops be there? What will happen if we leave?
Informational forum, Wednesday, June 24, 7 pm
With Elizabeth Gould and Paul Fitzgerald,
authors of Invisible History: Afghanistan’s Untold Story
Brooklyn Friends Meeting House
110 Schermerhorn Street (corner of Boerum Place)
A/C/G to Hoyt Schermerhorn, 2/3/4/5/M/R to Court St/Boro Hall, Bus: B24/26/27/28/37/41/75 to Downtown Brooklyn
With President Obama poised to expand the conflict in Afghanistan and extend it into Pakistan, we need to understand the roots of the crisis there as well as the history of U.S. involvement.
For centuries, Afghans have resisted foreign occupation. Can the U.S. presence there succeed where all others have failed? What will happen if we pull our troops out? Can there be a non-military solution?
Gould and Fitzgerald, who have been reporting from Afghanistan since 1981 for CBS, PBS, ABC. and other news organizations, will explain how American actions today are connected to past miscalculations, and how U.S. policy puts both Afghans and Americans in danger. They will lead a discussion and answer your questions about the complicated tangle of political, cultural, and historical factors that combine to create the current situation.
Co-Sponsors: Fort Greene Peace; Peace and Social Action Committee of Brooklyn Monthly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers)
Brooklyn For Peace, www.brooklynpeace.org, is a network of Brooklyn residents alarmed by the growing militarism of our society and its effect on our lives and our children's future. We seek to inform ourselves and our community about issues of war and peace so that we can respond effectively. We celebrate our 25th year in 2009!
Afghanistan:
Should US troops be there? What will happen if we leave?
Informational forum, Wednesday, June 24, 7 pm
With Elizabeth Gould and Paul Fitzgerald,
authors of Invisible History: Afghanistan’s Untold Story
Brooklyn Friends Meeting House
110 Schermerhorn Street (corner of Boerum Place)
A/C/G to Hoyt Schermerhorn, 2/3/4/5/M/R to Court St/Boro Hall, Bus: B24/26/27/28/37/41/75 to Downtown Brooklyn
With President Obama poised to expand the conflict in Afghanistan and extend it into Pakistan, we need to understand the roots of the crisis there as well as the history of U.S. involvement.
For centuries, Afghans have resisted foreign occupation. Can the U.S. presence there succeed where all others have failed? What will happen if we pull our troops out? Can there be a non-military solution?
Gould and Fitzgerald, who have been reporting from Afghanistan since 1981 for CBS, PBS, ABC. and other news organizations, will explain how American actions today are connected to past miscalculations, and how U.S. policy puts both Afghans and Americans in danger. They will lead a discussion and answer your questions about the complicated tangle of political, cultural, and historical factors that combine to create the current situation.
Co-Sponsors: Fort Greene Peace; Peace and Social Action Committee of Brooklyn Monthly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers)
Brooklyn For Peace, www.brooklynpeace.org, is a network of Brooklyn residents alarmed by the growing militarism of our society and its effect on our lives and our children's future. We seek to inform ourselves and our community about issues of war and peace so that we can respond effectively. We celebrate our 25th year in 2009!
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