'With millions of Afghans impoverished and starving, the U.S. must return to the Afghan people what is rightfully theirs.'
belong to Afghanistan and are owned by the state, not its government or the current regime in Kabul.
Furthermore, the people of Afghanistan are not morally or legally responsible for the deplorable 9/11 attacks. Many families of 9/11 victims agree. Nearly 80 families have written to Biden,"morally wrong" and saying the last thing they want is to"take money away from starving Afghans." By targeting the Afghan people in this way, the U.S. has ignored its moral obligation to ameliorate the humanitarian and economic crises caused by its military intervention and. The Taliban's rule is undoubtedly brutal, but this is no reason for the U.S. and other countries to make matters worse. The Afghan people's continued suffering benefits no one.
After decades of war, violence, and instability, Afghanistan needs both immediate action and long-term solutions so that its people can live, dream, and rebuild. The first step, as UN Secretary-General Antonio GuterresPresident Biden should immediately reverse his executive order. With millions of Afghans impoverished and starving, the U.S. must return to the Afghan people what is rightfully theirs., a Foreign Policy In Focus contributor, is the Carol Jean and Edward F.
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