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Why Winning Matters


sept2009 579I don't claim to be an expert on the war in Afghanistan. But for the last month or so, I've had the privilege of living with a bunch of people to whom I would give that classification - men and women who are in the war zone, putting their lives on the line every day.

And from my conversations with these experts, I've come to the conclusion that there are three main reasons why winning in Afghanistan is vital to our nation and to all those who claim the Christian faith. (Let me be clear that I don't count those two groups as one and the same, but neither are they mutually exclusive.)

Two of the reasons we need to win are practical, and one is philosophical.

1. The Taliban

If the world body were to abandon Afghanistan tomorrow, the country would revert to Taliban rule in very short order. This isn't because the Afghan people necessarily desire to live under extreme Sharia law. But without anyone to protect them from the Taliban, these brutal extremists will have free reign over much of the country, with the Panjshir valley a notable exception.

The opium trade would flourish, giving the Taliban millions in cash with which to extend their military reign of terror, and America's enemies like Al Qaeda would have won a vital strategic location from which to plot and execute attacks on our interests around the globe.

2. Opium

Ninety percent of the world's illegal opium comes from Afghanistan. Not only does every kilo of heroin produced there materially benefit those who have sworn to destroy us, every kilo actually DOES possibly destroy some small part of Western civilization by ruining lives that might otherwise be productive.

We need to be in Afghanistan for the same reason we need to be in Colombia - and have been for more than two decades. Heroin is an insidious weapon that poisons free societies. We need to be investing heavily in countering this threat around the world - not just in Afghanistan, but especially there.

3. Freedom

For some people in America, saying "we're over there fighting for freedom" has become a worn-out phrase since 9/11. But from a Christian standpoint, consider this: There isn't a single established Christian church in Afghanistan today. About 99 percentĀ of all Afghans are Muslim.

And they should have every right to BE Muslim if that is what they choose, but that's the point - there is no choice in Afghanistan today. If an Afghan wants to be Buddhist, or gnostic, or Christian, or anything other than Muslim, he either hides his beliefs or potentially forfeits his life.

The last time I checked, our Declaration of Independence still reads,

We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness...

I see nothing in this assertion that excludes men who don't happen to be Americans. I'm not saying this war is some kind of religious crusade to spread Christendom to the uttermost parts of the earth - but I'm saying America was founded on the belief that every man deserves the right to control his own destiny. And that's not a right enjoyed by most Afghans today.

Why does this matter to our national security? America has always stood as a beacon of hope for the opressed around the world. It is this fact that has made our nation great - we stand for liberty. Many countries enjoy bountiful natural resources. Many cultures embody a strong work ethic. These traits don't set the United States apart - liberty does.

Once that light begins to fade - so too will America.

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Comments on this post

# RE: Why Winning Matters

Chuck thank you so much for your reports, your images on flickr and your videos. I'm so thankful you are there and for your truthful reporting.

God Bless...
Left by Twana Blevins on Oct 08, 2009 12:38 PM

# RE: Why Winning Matters

We must defeat the taliban in afghanistan and they can be defeated . if the church in America pray's for victory over them . just like in world war II America prayed and we won and our troops came home . America pray and pray some more for victory . victory is our's through our Lord Jesus Christ .
Left by raul on Oct 13, 2009 8:47 PM

# RE: Why Winning Matters

Why don't we just nuke Iran, Syria, Saudi Arabia, and North Korea, or any nation that provides supplies and arms to the Taliban? I thought the lives of 3,000 or so Americans on 9/11 are dear to us. More were killed on 9/11 than at Pearl Harbor. Why do we limit ourselves to Vietnam type combat when we already know the Taliban &/or the Al-Quaeda was responsibble for 9/11? I'd rather chance or even die by nuclear blasts and or radiation than live under a Taliban type dictatorship. Don't we know that the Red Chinese and North Koreans are the terrorists bedfellows? And because the Russians supply all of them with arms, or ones the Russians have let them copy and re-produce, then aren't all these evil entities one and the same? I believe like Patrick Henry (one of the great heroes of the American Revolution), who said, "Give me liberty or give me death." Are we so afraid of nuclear war that our freedom means nothing? I like Braveheart, who said, "FREEDOM!"
Left by 7obmar on Oct 23, 2009 9:44 PM