Posts Tagged ‘Afghan-Taleban’
A Short History of the “Af/Pak” War: A Folly Built on Lies More Outrageous than Iraq
Britain must tell Obama: the alliance of denial has to end Brown can salvage the diplomatic disgrace of Afghanistan if he acts as he is known to believe, and sets a withdrawal date Simon Jenkins guardian.co.uk, Tuesday 14 July 2009 21.00 BST Article history Diplomacy, your hour has come. There is no way soldiers will [...]
U.S. Soldier May Be a Captive of Taliban Forces
By Ann Scott Tyson Washington Post | Friday, July 3, 2009 A U.S. soldier discovered missing yesterday from a small outpost in eastern Afghanistan is believed to have been captured by Taliban militants when he walked away from his base, military officials said. A U.S. official in Afghanistan said the soldier's absence was discovered when he [...]
The Afghan-Taleban Narrative of the 1979 and 2001 Invasions and Occupation of Afghanistan
There is, of course, no such thing today as “the” Taleban, there being numerous groups now who claim the title for themselves, and numerous others who are so called by those who do not wish them well. To compound matters, the nature of war has shifted overwhelmingly to propaganda, psychological warfare, and false flag operations, making most [...]









