Referring again to the language of the proposed amendment, Bennis said, “The only concern for human life in McCain’s version of a Trumpian ‘America First’ war in Afghanistan comes in the need of ‘America’s Armed Forces in harm’s way in Afghanistan [who] deserve leadership from Washington worthy of their service and sacrifice. Adopting a clear policy and strategy in Afghanistan, backed with the authorities and resources necessary for success, would be a critical step toward restoring that kind of leadership, which has been absent for far too long.’ Period, full stop. If more thousands of Afghans, particularly women and children, are killed by those deserving American troops, so be it. McCain doesn’t mind. On that score, his military strategy competition with President Trump comes out a draw,” she continued.

Such casualties continued on Thursday in Afghanistan’s eastern province of Nangarhar when a U.S. airstrike reportedly struck a civilian vehicle.

Saaz Wali Shinwari, the district governor of Haska Mina in Nangarhar province, said to Agence France-Presse, “Eleven people were killed and one wounded. All the victims, which included women and children, were civilians and they were from one family.”

“The victims were beyond recognition, and they were placed inside the sacks and were buried late last night,” Shinwari told AFP.

Referring to Prince’s plans, and offering a rebuttal to the kind of approach McCain is advocating, author and activist Sonali Kolhatkar writes: “Neither the Pentagon nor a high-profile mercenary is capable of ending the harrowing war in Afghanistan. Ordinary Afghans—who are always left out of the calculations of American experts—are the first to suffer and the last to be included in war plans. All that the U.S. is doing in Afghanistan today is adding to the violence through its sheer presence in the country.”

This post has been updated to include comments from Bennis.

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