[Congressional Record Volume 157, Number 148 (Wednesday, October 5, 2011)]
[House]
[Page H6557]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
AFGHANISTAN
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentleman from
North Carolina (Mr. Jones) for 5 minutes.
Mr. JONES. Madam Speaker, I think you will note today that from both
sides, the Democratic side and Republican side, there will be those of
us who come to the floor to speak about bringing our troops home from
Afghanistan. Friday of this week will be 10 years since we committed
our troops to Afghanistan.
I would like to quote from Andrew Bacevich, in an article 2 years
ago, and the title, ``To Die for a Mystique":
``To apply to the Long War, the plaintive query that General David
Petraeus once posed with regard to Iraq--`Tell me how this ends'--the
answer is clear: No one has the foggiest idea. War has become like the
changing phases of the moon. It's part of everyday existence. For
American soldiers there is no end in sight.''
Madam Speaker, that also applies to Afghanistan. Ten years later, so
many have died, so many have been wounded.
I say to the House with humility and regret that I have signed over
10,400 letters to the immediate and extended families of the fallen
from both Iraq and Afghanistan. Obviously, the majority of letters now
are to the families of those who have been killed in Afghanistan.
Poll after poll has shown that the American people in large
percentages want our troops home now. This number of people continues
to grow as the number of dead and wounded increases.
Madam Speaker, beside me is a poster of a young Army couple where the
husband has lost both legs and an arm. How many more have to give their
lives, their minds, and their bodies for a corrupt Afghan leader named
Karzai?
I encourage the people of this country to put pressure on Congress,
especially the Republican leadership, by calling their Members of
Congress and telling them to bring our troops home before the 2015
deadline.
Why do I say 2015? I will quote Secretary Gates as he appeared before
the Armed Services Committee in February of this year.
Secretary Gates: ``That is why we believe that beginning in fiscal
year 2015, the United States can, with minimal risk, begin reducing
Army active duty end strength by 27,000 and the Marine Corps by
somewhere between 15,000 and 20,000. These projections assume that the
number of troops in Afghanistan would be significantly reduced by the
end of 2014''--by the end of 2014--``in accordance with President
Obama's strategy.''
Madam Speaker, the problem there is that 2014 becomes 2015, 2015
becomes 2016. How many more have to die? How many more have to lose
legs and arms and try to live the rest of their lives in that kind of
situation?
Madam Speaker, I learned just recently that the Chinese are in
Afghanistan buying copper, and this soldier told me that his unit was
notified that the Chinese needed protection. How crazy is crazy? And
our young men and women are over there walking the roads of
Afghanistan.
American people, join those of us in Congress in both parties. Let's
bring them home now, not 2015.
Madam Speaker, as I always close on the floor and I will close again
today, I ask God to please bless our men and women in uniform. I ask
God to please bless the families of our men and women in uniform. I ask
God in His loving arms to hold the families who have given a child
dying for freedom in Afghanistan and Iraq. I ask God to please bless
the House and Senate that we will do what is right in the eyes of God
for His people. And I will ask God to give wisdom, strength, and
courage to President Obama that he will do what is right in the eyes of
God for God's people.
And I close by asking three times, God please, God please, God please
continue to bless America.
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