[Congressional Record Volume 158, Number 102 (Tuesday, July 10, 2012)]
[House]
[Pages H4687-H4688]
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. Mr. Speaker, like all of my colleagues, I went home to my
district as the other Members went to their districts. I live in
eastern North Carolina. As do a lot of people, I love my district, and
I'm getting the same message: Why are you still in Afghanistan? Why
don't you Members of Congress vote to bring our troops home? Why are
you spending the money we don't have, and young men and women are
getting killed?
Again, I'm coming to the floor of the House and reporting on a book
I'm reading. It's called ``Funding the Enemy: How U.S. Taxpayers
Bankroll the Taliban.'' That's the whole issue. We have defeated bin
Laden. He is dead. Al Qaeda has been dispersed all around the world,
but we continue to fund a corrupt leader who will not survive in the
long term. We all know that, but yet we're playing this little game of
spend the American taxpayers' money to keep him in office, and let's
borrow the money from the Chinese that we're spending--because that's
the way it's happening--to keep Karzai in office. Seventy-two percent
of the American people have agreed with most of us in the House--not
all--that it's time to bring our troops home. There is not one thing
that we're going to accomplish over there.
Mr. Speaker, when I saw the national security agreement that the
Secretary of State and this administration have signed with
Afghanistan, what we're talking about is, after 2014, we will continue
to have a military presence of anywhere from 25,000 to 30,000. We are
spending approximately $4 billion a month--that's probably a lowball
figure, Mr. Speaker--but $4 billion a month for 10 years. That adds up
to about $480 billion in addition to what we've already spent, which is
over $1 trillion, in Afghanistan and in Iraq. The poor American people
are paying the taxes and are getting their programs cut for children,
for schools, for senior citizens, for health programs. Yet we in
Congress continue to fund the war in Afghanistan.
Mr. Speaker, this book is an eye-opener to the fact that the Taliban
is the biggest recipient of our taxpayers' money, going to pay to kill
American kids. I'm going to keep bringing this to the floor until I
finish the book, and I'm about halfway through.
Its summary says:
This is the first book to detail the toxic embrace of
American policymakers and careerists, Afghanistan kleptocrats
and the opportunistic Taliban. The result? U.S. taxpayers
have been footing the bill for both sides of a disastrous
Afghanistan war.
Mr. Speaker, this past weekend, we had eight Americans killed--eight
Americans killed. I write families. I have signed over 10,740-some
letters to families across this Nation because I bought the lie by the
previous administration that said Saddam has weapons of mass
destruction, which he never did have. So I will continue to come to the
floor at least once a week, several times a month, and talk about the
fact of buying this book for every Member of Congress, which is called,
``Funding the Enemy: How U.S. Taxpayers Bankroll the Taliban.''
When I listen to our debates on the floor--sometimes part of them,
sometimes not--talking about cutting Federal programs for those people
who need them the most--but yet we will find the $8 billion a month to
send to Karzai--and when we keep sending our soldiers, marines,
sailors, and airmen over there so they can be shot and killed and have
their feet blown away, it is time for this Congress to wake up. When we
debate the appropriations bill for the Department of Defense, I hope we
will be permitted to bring amendments one after another to the floor,
asking Members of Congress to bring our troops home.
Mr. Speaker, with that, I will ask God to please bless our men and
women in uniform.
I will ask God to please, in his loving arms, hold the families who
have lost children in Afghanistan and Iraq.
I will ask God to please bless the House and Senate that we will do
what is right in the eyes of God for God's people today and God's
people tomorrow.
I will ask God to please bless President Obama that he will do what
is right in the eyes of God for God's people today and God's people
tomorrow.
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I will close by asking three times: God, please, God, please, God,
please continue to bless America.
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