MPAC's Forum, 'Repercussions of Taliban Takeover of Afghanistan: What The U.S. Should Do' is happening tomorrow starting at 4pm PT/7pm ET
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Dear John,
Last week, just shy of the two-decade anniversary of the U.S. invasion of Afghanistan, the efforts to create a country governed by the Afghan people, for the Afghan people collapsed into complete failure. The past four U.S. presidential administrations of both parties have devoted blood and more than $2,000,000,000,000 ($2 trillion) to ensure the Taliban do not return to power, promising they will not allow such a day to come. The Taliban have now retaken complete control of the nation, while former Afghan leaders have sought refuge in nearby countries. As the situation unfolds in Afghanistan, we need to secure the lives of Afghan citizens who are facing near-certain death and torture.
Join us tomorrow, Tuesday, August 24th at 4pm PT / 7pm ET for a panel discussion with experts who share their experiences as Afghan-Americans and their work in senior roles in government and civil society.
In discussion will be Farhat Popal, Immigrant Affairs Manager for the City of San Diego and former Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction (SIGAR), Haris Tarin, Senior Policy Advisor at the Department of Homeland Security, and Dr. Maryam Qudrat, Director of the Writer and Communication Resource Center at California State University, Long Beach, and former Adviser to the Ministry of Higher Education of Afghanistan.
The conversation will focus on the evolving crisis and what the U.S. should do from here. Register here ([link removed]) for this important conversation.
In service,
Salam Al-Marayati, MPAC President
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