The US Occupation of Afghanistan Has Failed

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To the Honorable Daniel F. Feldman

U.S. Special Representative for Afghanistan and Pakistan

The U.S. Department of State

2201 C Street, NW

Washington, DC 20520

Dear Ambassador Feldman:

It is time that  the State Department accepts the truth that  the United States’ war in and occupation of Afghanistan has failed.  The U.S. government’s policy is not working. The truth comes straight from the mouth of Barnett Rubin, who was a senior adviser for the U.S. Dept. of State . He knows what has happened before and after the U.S.invasion and occupation of Afghanistan. Finally, a government insider tells the truth that the majority of Afghans have come to realize.  The United States does not care about the Afghan people. The United States only cares about the Afghan one percent (1%), the puppets like Ghani and Abdullah,  the war profiteers, and communist war criminals like Dostum, who do the United States’ dirty work for a dollar. Please see the attached video.
The United States is not in Afghanistan to bring peace and stability for Afghan people.
It is  about counter terrorism. It is about the United States’ national security interests ( i.e. control of new supply chain of Rare Earth Elements (REEs) for the U.S. and new outer defense perimeter for U.S. in Central Asia after the fall of the Soviet Union and Warsaw Pact). It is about  profiting from drug trafficking.
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It is not about development or sustainability. It is not about reconciliation among the Afghan people.It is not about freedom for Afghan Women. It is not about building a democracy. Afghanistan is not a democracy. The budget for the Afghan security forces is voted and approved by the U.S. Congress and not the Afghan Parliament. Afghanistan is an occupied country whose puppet government was installed and is controlled by the U.S. government.
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Please allow the Afghan Americans who are not war profiteers,  to be the bridge to bring reconciliation among Afghans and peace and stability. I believe the majority of Afghans do not want the U.S. government to  occupy and continue to interfere in and control Afghanistan only the war profiteers want it to continue. Also, I believe the majority of Americans do not want this longest and most expensive war and occupation to continue. As I have informed you many times, I along with many other educated American Afghans, who are not war profiteers are willing and able to bring all sides to the table for peace and reconciliation to honorably end this war for both sides.
Sincerely,
Kadir A.Mohmand
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Abdul Kadir Mohmand was born in Kabul, Afghanistan. He currently resides at Kalamazoo, Michigan. He graduated from Kabul High School. On an UNESCO scholarship, Mr. Mohmand studied at Sofia University, Bulgaria from 1976 until 1978 when his studies were interrupted by the Communist seizure of power in Afghanistan. The new Afghan Communist government ordered the Bulgarian government to return him to Afghanistan because he was anti-communist. Mr. Mohmand requested political asylum. With the help of the United Nations and the U.S. Embassy, he arrived to Italy and then the United States in 1979. Mr. Mohmand returned to his studies and earned his B.S. in 1983 from Western Michigan University. He found employment in various positions in the engineering business. For many years, he worked for BFI and was country operations manager for BFI Italia. Currently, Mr. Mohmand owns a shopping center and develops commercial properties. During the 1980s, Mr. Mohmand was the Representative of the Afghan Mujahideen for North America. During the 1980s, Mr. Mohmand returned to Afghanistan to fight as a freedom fighter against the Soviets and Afghan communists. Through an arrangement with Borgess Hospital in Kalamazoo, Michigan, Mr. Mohmand would bring back wounded Afghan children and Mujahideen for medical treatment at Borgess and recuperation in his home in Kalamazoo. He formed and was president of a nonprofit, Aid for Afghanistan. In the 1980s, Mr. Mohmand also worked with the Committee for a Free Afghanistan in Washington D.C to bring wounded Afghans to the United States for medical treatment. For the past four decades Mr. Mohmand has dedicated his life to working to achieve true peace and stability in Afghanistan. A few years ago, Mr. Mohmand organized educated Afghans intellectuals across the world who drafted a comprehensive plan for peace. Presently, he has united many different Afghan peace organizations under one umbrella. The goal of this network is to unite Afghans to bring true peace in and the independence of Afghanistan. This network wants to be the bridge between the Afghan freedom fighters and the silent Afghan majority, and the Western World in any peace negotiations. Mr. Mohmand wants true peace and stability in Afghanistan. As a veteran of war, Mr. Mohmand hates war.