afghan_wallNo military solution will work in Afghanistan without economic development to reinforce the security. The country has been so poor for so long that rebuilding the economy may be more difficult than securing the peace.

There is a growing movement to focus on the economy first. We should surge our investment in the road, water, waste and electrical systems.  Why not put people to work and pay them each day so they have cash to spend in the local markets?

The military mission would shift to from hunting killers in the mountains to protecting the economic activity.  This would be safer for our soldiers, less costly for the tax payer and would fundamentally shift the situation on the ground for the people of Afghanistan.

Joe Biden said in Brussels on March 11, 2009 : “Roughly 70 percent [of Taliban] are involved because of the money, because they are getting paid.” Biden said this 70 percent of Taliban may be persuaded to lay down arms.

The Taliban pays its soldiers $8 a day.  If we double that, people will work with us.  If we simultaneously start buying the poppy plants from the farmers, as we did successfully in Turkey and India, the Taliban will not have any money to pay their fighters.  By fall, Afghanistan could be full of workers and a blossoming local economy.

Americans back home could then use organizations like Kiva.org to help Afghans create their own businesses, and the US would be deep in the business of nation building instead of fighting a war.

If we are principled enough to follow FDR’s call for self determination, this approach could damage the terrorists much more than any drone attack ever will.  Reviving Afghanistan and getting our troops home might just be the stroke capitalism needs to save itself.

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2 Responses to “Guns On Jobs – A Solution For Afghanistan”

  1. Michael Babecock Says:

    this would be great Jimmy, we had momentum for this in the 80′s and walked away patting ourselves on the back. we can look at any one of the various failed attempts in history to win over this region with war. lets add working with iran to this mix and we may really accomplish something to be proud of.

  2. jim Says:

    it make sense than chasing those guys up into the mountains and over into Pakistan. The leadership of Pakistan might be cool with us going in, but the people are not.

    If we light up Pakistan, the fire will be tough to stop. The economic approach is worth trying and we should be able to get a lot more international cooperation on this type of effort.

    Iran should be a key playing our Afghan policy. They are a key player in the country. We might as well admit it and start working with them.

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