[Congressional Record Volume 158, Number 30 (Monday, February 27, 2012)]
[House]
[Page H956]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
GET OUR TROOPS OUT OF AFGHANISTAN
(Ms. JACKSON LEE of Texas asked and was given permission to address
the House for 1 minute.)
Ms. JACKSON LEE of Texas. Mr. Speaker, I serve on the Homeland
Security Committee and have the privilege of serving on the committee
dealing with foreign affairs here in the House.
I rise today to, as usual, offer our deepest sympathy for all of our
soldiers that have fallen in battle. But I am particularly outraged at
the incidents that are occurring around the unfortunate burning of the
Koran--for which our President appropriately extended his apology, as
we would want if someone had burned Bibles. But it is outrageous for
our soldiers to be in harm's way, for them to lose their life. It is
time now for the Afghan national security forces to stand up and be
security forces. It's time for President Karzai to indicate that he
will not be driven out by the Taliban. And it's time for us not to
allow the Taliban again to grip ahold of the Afghan people.
This is a tragic and horrible situation. None of us would have wanted
it to occur. But we cannot stand for our soldiers to be in the eye of
the storm and be shot for something that they did not do, intentionally
or individually.
So I would ask that our soldiers be taken out of harm's way around
any Afghan national security forces that we cannot vet and ensure that
they are intending to do the right thing. We need to hear from
President Karzai in a way that denounces this horrible action. And we
must stand up to the Taliban and have a transition out of Afghanistan
in which the Afghan national security forces are protecting their
people, and they're allowed, in essence, to have a nation that protects
women and children and families, and has the adherence to the law that
requires human decency.
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