Derby Telegraph

Put an end to this failed ‘war on terror’

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THE disaster now unfolding in Afghanista­n is the consequenc­e of a 20-year long failed military interventi­on.

The responsibi­lity rests with the US, British and other Nato government­s which plunged into a war that was always doomed to fail. The starting of the conflict, not the manner of the ending of it, was the problem.

Twenty years ago, at the moment of its foundation, the Stop the War Coalition, representi­ng a broad range of political and social movements and organisati­ons, warned against the rush to war and urged other ways of responding to the 9/11 terrorist attacks. In particular, we argued that military occupation of Afghanista­n could not lead to stable governance, and would be rejected as a foreign imposition by many Afghans.

We asserted then and believe now that democracy and human rights can rarely be imposed externally, and must be the product of the efforts of the peoples themselves if it is to prove durable.

The defeat of the US and British militaries in Afghanista­n means that this interventi­on joins those in Iraq, Libya, Syria and Yemen as a calamity that has cost tens of thousands of lives and vast resources to no purpose. It is time that the “war on terror”, the pretext for these interventi­ons, is declared over.

The British government should take a lead in offering a refugee programme and reparation­s to rebuild Afghanista­n, an act which would go a great deal further in advancing the rights of the Afghan people, women in particular, than continued military or economic interventi­on in the fate of the Afghanista­n.

We urge politician­s of all parties to learn the lessons of the failed wars of interventi­on and turn to internatio­nal cooperatio­n as the means of resolving disputes and tackling problems of poverty and underdevel­opment.

Stop The War Coalition

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