May 18, 2006

Afghan mission extended

May 18 - Parliament voted yesterday to extend the mission in Afghanistan for two years. It was a very close vote at 149-145 with the Bloc Quebecois and the NDP voting against the motion but, although the Liberals were split, enough voted for the extention to carry the motion.

17:22 - Andrew Coyne titles his post on this succinctly: We're staying and looks at the divisions within the Liberal Party over a mission they initiated when they ran the government.

I was too tired this morning to do more than note this extremely important committment, but it should go without saying that it is indeed welcome news. The media here (as indeed it does everywhere) takes note of the firefights and deaths but the gains don't make the headlines: building schools (and a school system that educates girls as well as boys,) medical clinics and supplying much needed equipment and medicine.

Coalition forces are also helping to train Afghan police and army units. This too doesn't make the news nor does its significance: that we are helping to build the very institutions that will eventually lead to our withdrawal.

Did I mention that girls are now allowed to attend schools? Or that women are allowed to vote? I just don't understand how any woman who calls herself a feminist could not rejoice at this news.

Another gain has been downplayed: The Torch has a post noting, among other things, the emergence of a healthy press in Afghanistan.

The Taliban and al Qaeda are caught between coalition forces, the Afghan army, and Pakistan, a country that is somewhat reluctant to engage an enemy that threatens its government (as well as the tenuous peace between it and India) but cannot help but note the extension of the Canadian mission and all it conveys.

This period in history has increasingly become one in which actions speak louder than words, and the vote in Parliament confirms that Canada is indeed committed to advancing the march of freedom. Well done.

Posted by: Debbye at 06:56 AM | Comments (1) | Add Comment
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1 All I can say is thank god there is enough of the Libreal party out there that hasn't completely sold their soul to the idea that democracy and freedom are not worth fighting for. Ignatieff and Brison show some guts and stand out from the crowd of sheep that is our modern Libreal party of Canada. What a bunch of clowns they are turning into. The Libs send the troops there, but when it becomes clear that the troops might actually have to be an army in battle, then we should ship them to Darfur? Heck, if the Libreals had built the military into a truly well funded and well run operation, we might have had the abilty to be in both, but being a libreal means you talk about defending democracy and human rights, not actually doing anything about it.

Posted by: Mark in Bowmanville at May 22, 2006 11:04 AM (lk44h)

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