Zarah
Sultana ,Labour Member for Coventry
South participated in the Parliamentary emergency debate on Afghanistan in the House of Commons on 18 August 2021.
Zarah Sultana ,Labour Member for
Coventry South participated in the
parliamentary emergency debate on Afghanistan on18 August 2021 in the House of Commons.
Zarah Sultana said, “Today, nearly 20 years since Tony Blair dutifully followed George W. Bush to war in Afghanistan, this House has an obligation to learn its lessons and to ensure that its mistakes are never repeated. I want to start by stating a hard but clear truth that some in this House do not want to hear: the 20-year war on Afghanistan was a mistake of catastrophic proportions, causing untold human tragedy, with 240,000 people killed—men, women and children—including tens of thousands of innocent Afghan civilians and 457 British personnel. This House must never again send British service personnel to die in futile wars.”
She said, “Rather than repeating the mistakes of the past, we must learn
that lesson for the future. The west cannot build liberal democracies with
bombs and bullets. That dangerous fantasy, cooked up by neo-conservative
fanatics in Washington and championed by their faithful followers in London,
has brought untold death and destruction to Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya and many
other places, in wars that have made us all unsafe. Today, we must rid
ourselves of the delusion that the answer to failed intervention is yet more
intervention and dispense with the belief that freedom abroad and safety at
home can be won through wars and regime change.”
Zarah Sultana MP concluded, “The war on Afghanistan was the first war on
terror. I was just seven years old when British air strikes hit the country. A
few years later, the now Prime Minister wrote, “We are in Afghanistan to teach
them the value of democracy.” Today, after 20 years of bloodshed, it is
incumbent on us to learn that democracy cannot be bombed into existence and
that American military might is no friend of freedom, and to ensure that this
first war on terror is Britain’s last war of aggression.”
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