Schools, Not Troops, In Afghanistan

Nicholas Kristof nails it again, this time on Afghanistan. I’d rather we were nation building in our own country, building schools and infrastructure and creating jobs, but if we’re gonna be in Afghanistan, this is what we should be doing:

America’s military spending in Afghanistan alone next year will now exceed the entire official military budget of every other country in the world.

Over time, education has been the single greatest force to stabilize societies. It’s no magic bullet, but it reduces birth rates, raises living standards and subdues civil conflict and terrorism. That’s why as a candidate Mr. Obama proposed a $2 billion global education fund — a promise he seems to have forgot.

My hunch is that if Mr. Obama wants success in Afghanistan, he would be far better off with 30,000 more schools than 30,000 more troops. Instead, he’s embarking on a buildup that may become an albatross on his presidency.

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