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It took barely 24 hours for the troops-out-of-Afghanistan chorus to break into an outpouring of editorials demanding the withdrawal of US forces from Afghanistan now that Osama bin Laden is dead. Now you have your prize, they smugly hummed, so let's call it a day. Though there is sometimes an underlying resentment that bin Laden was taken from this world--like when Chris Hedges says his "stomach sank" upon hearing the news--the stoppist opportunists are seizing what they can from the moment anyways.

The "bin Laden's done, now let's desist" argument suffers from numerous fallacies, the first of which is an appalling historical amnesia. It's not in the very distant past that the US already once washed its hands of Afghanistan prematurely after some fairly significant covert meddling in Afghan affairs, in the interest of their own foreign policy objectives.

As Afghanistan turned to face a post-Soviet world at the dawn of the 1990s, it found America's back turned, and much of the rest of the international commmunity followed suit. Into the post-Najibullah void poured the competing muj factions who unleashed violence and chaos over a population in desperate need of a functioning state, rather than a...More >>

politics population control authoritarian totalitarianAuthoritarian regimes have had their eyes on the bedrooms of their nations this month.

In Iran, president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has decided that Iran’s “decades of internationally-acclaimed family planning” that effectively managed a serious overpopulation problem that kept unemployment high and poverty on the rise is “ungodly and a Western import”.

How will it work? Through a scheme to pay parents for every child they produce: $950 at birth and $95 every year after that, with matching deposits by the parents. The money will be safely stowed away in the baby's bank account, which they can then access when they turn 18 years, and use for godly enterprises like marriages that produces lots of babies, ideally fundamentalist ones who would vote for people like Ahmadinejad. "Those who raise idea of family planning, they are thinking in the realm of the secular world," Ahmadinejad reminds us condom-toting and pill-popping infidels.

There are only 75 million people in Iran and Ahmadinejad is sure that the country can handle twice that. Besides the little problem that a high fertility rate means it may not...More >>

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