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By bravenewfilms
Dandelion Salad
Saturday, Mar 21, 2009

More about “Pakistan: “The Most Dangerous Country…“, posted with vodpod

http://rethinkafghanistan.com

The war in Afghanistan and its potentially catastrophic impact on Pakistan are complex and dangerous issues, which further make the case why our country needs a national debate on this now starting with congressional oversight hearings.

Sign the petition to help make hearings a critical first step and then send this video to all of your friends and family. Imagine someone like Andrew Bacevich having the ear of Congress as he explains the perils of war. Now imagine a national dialogue filled with rational, thoughtful discussions on the issues surrounding Afghanistan. That is our goal.

Sign the petition: http://rethinkafghanistan.com#petition

Robert Greenwald will soon travel to Afghanistan to interview some of the country’s elected leaders, experts, bloggers, people, and organizations who could help us provide a more complete Afghan perspective, and would love to have your thoughts and questions to take with him. Please submit them on the Rethink Afghanistan website, and then sign up to follow updates from this journey.

Submit your questions: http://rethinkafghanistan.com/blog/?p=68

Sign up for updates from Afghanistan: http://rethinkafghanistan.com#signup

 

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most-dangerous-country-full-video/

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