from DemocracyNow.org
President Obama is speaking before a joint session of Congress Tuesday night in what is being described as the first State of the Union address of his presidency. While the economy is expected to dominate the agenda, Obama will also talk about his top foreign policy initiative: the war in Afghanistan. Last week, Obama ordered an additional 17,000 US combat troops to Afghanistan. The new deployments will begin in May and increase the US occupation force to 55,000. Today, we spend the hour looking at US involvement in Afghanistan with five guests:
- Anand Gopal, Afghanistan correspondent for the Christian Science Monitor;
- Paul Fitzgerald and Elizabeth Gould, authors of Invisible History: Afghanistan’s Untold Story;
- Gilles Dorronsoro, visiting scholar at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace; and
- documentary filmmaker Kathleen Foster.
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