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Afghanistan War

Dec 26, 2009
Category: Afghanistan War
Posted by: sudburychange

Washington’s Blog


On December 1st, President Obama talked about withdrawing U.S. troops from Afghanistan within 18 months.

Everyone now knows that there is no firm withdrawal date from Afghanistan. See this and this.

Dec 11, 2009
Category: Afghanistan War
Posted by: sudburychange

Russia Today

Barack Obama accepts the Nobel Peace Prize as he plans to expand the war in Afghanistan and continue many of George W. Bush’s policies. Radio host Alex Jones says that Obama’s actions over the past 11 months have shown that he is a complete fraud and the Nobel committee has made a joke of the peace prize by giving it to Obama.

Dec 6, 2009
Category: Afghanistan War
Posted by: sudburychange

Dennis Kucinich
Infowars

December 5, 2009WASHINGTON – December 3 – Following a speech on the Floor of the House of Representative, Congressman Dennis Kucinich (D-OH) made the following statement:

Dec 2, 2009
Category: Afghanistan War
Posted by: sudburychange
Infowars

Not only will Obama not bring the troops home from Afghanistan, he will use the build-up to go into Pakistan.

Dec 2, 2009
Category: Afghanistan War
Posted by: sudburychange

Press TV

The Taliban vows to boost attacks against the US forces in Afghanistan, following Barack Obama’s pledge to deploy thousands more troops to the war-torn country.

Taliban spokesman Yousuf Ahamdi said in a statement on Wednesday that such moves would “provoke stronger resistance.”

“Obama will witness lots of coffins heading to America from Afghanistan,” AFP quoted Ahamdi as saying.

Dec 2, 2009
Category: Afghanistan War
Posted by: sudburychange

Press TV

The US president has decided to raise the number of American troops in Afghanistan by some 40 percent, a move that would see Washington deploy another 30,000 soldiers.

In a live televised speech at the US Military Academy at West Point, New York on Tuesday, Barack Obama said the troops would be deployed in the first part of 2010.

Dec 2, 2009
Category: Afghanistan War
Posted by: sudburychange

Dave Lindorff

Merry Xmas Jarheads!! The Man of Peace, Nobel Laureate-to-be , President Barack Obama, your chickenhawk commander-in-chief, is shipping you out as a holiday gift to the people of Afghanistan.

You will be delivering bullets and bombs, with my name and the name of other American taxpayers on them, to the long-suffering people of Afghanistan by December 25, according to what Mr. Hope and Change’s told the nation in a speech delivered at West Point last night.

Nov 30, 2009
Category: Afghanistan War
Posted by: sudburychange
Kurt Nimmo

Infowars

Carl Levin, Michigan Democrat and Chairman of the Senate Committee on Armed Services, went on Face the Nation today and talked about Afghanistan.

Levin’s Senate committee has generated a report that says Bush blew it. He let Osama bin Laden slip away at Tora Bora. Levin told Harry Smith of CBS that if the U.S. military had killed Osama, we wouldn’t be in Afghanistan now.

The invasion of Afghanistan had nothing to do with Osama bin Laden or the September 11, 2001, attack. Is it possible Levin does not know this? He is after all the chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee.

Of course he knows it. He is simply repeating the official fairy tale on Afghanistan.

Nov 20, 2009
Category: Afghanistan War
Posted by: sudburychange

Jerome Starkey
Times Online

“People hate the Americans from the bottom of their hearts,” Haji Akhtar Mohammed Shinwari said as he recalled how the US military had brought death to his homeland.
Nov 20, 2009
Category: Afghanistan War
Posted by: sudburychange
Paul Joseph Watson

Prison Planet.com

Not content with savaging American taxpayers with two huge new financial burdens during an economic recession, in the form of health care reform and cap and trade, close allies of Barack Obama have proposed a new war surtax that will force Americans to foot the bill for the cost of protecting opium fields in Afghanistan, paying off drug lords, and bribing the Taliban.

Nov 12, 2009
Category: Afghanistan War
Posted by: sudburychange
CNN
More than one-third of all weapons the United States has procured for Afghanistan’s government are missing, according to a government report released Thursday.
Nov 12, 2009
Category: Afghanistan War
Posted by: james

Aram Roston
The Nation

On October 29, 2001, while the Taliban’s rule over Afghanistan was under assault, the regime’s ambassador in Islamabad gave a chaotic press conference in front of several dozen reporters sitting on the grass. On the Taliban diplomat’s right sat his interpreter, Ahmad Rateb Popal, a man with an imposing presence. Like the ambassador, Popal wore a black turban, and he had a huge bushy beard. He had a black patch over his right eye socket, a prosthetic left arm and a deformed right hand, the result of injuries from an explosives mishap during an old operation against the Soviets in Kabul.

Nov 8, 2009
Category: Afghanistan War
Posted by: sudburychange
Henry Makow Ph.D.

As President Obama ponders whether to send more troops to Afghanistan, there is mounting evidence the Taliban is supported by the CIA. If correct, the Afghan war is a charade with a hidden agenda.

First, we have many reports that unmarked helicopters are ferrying the Taliban to targets, and relieving them when cornered.

Nov 5, 2009
Category: Afghanistan War
Posted by: sudburychange

The Dominion Paper

British lance corporal Joe Glenton, facing court martial for refusing to return to Afghanistan, reports that fellow soldiers have expressed support for his position:

Joe Glenton, 27, who serves with the Royal Logistics Corps, returned to his barracks near Oxford this week after speaking at a London peace rally in defiance of orders.

Nov 4, 2009
Category: Afghanistan War
Posted by: sudburychange
Jerome Starkey

The Independent

Britain planned to build a Taliban training camp for 2,000 fighters in southern Afghanistan, as part of a top-secret deal to make them swap sides, intelligence sources in Kabul have revealed. The plans were discovered on a memory stick seized by Afghan secret police in December.
Nov 4, 2009
Category: Afghanistan War
Posted by: sudburychange

Ahmad Kawoosh
Institute for War & Peace Reporting

Persistent accounts of western forces in Afghanistan using their helicopters to ferry Taleban fighters, strongly denied by the military, is feeding mistrust of the forces that are supposed to be bringing order to the country.

 

Nov 1, 2009
Category: Afghanistan War
Posted by: sudburychange

Press TV

The Afghan minister of counter narcotics says foreign troops are earning money from drug production in Afghanistan.

General Khodaidad Khodaidad said the majority of drugs are stockpiled in two provinces controlled by troops from the US, the UK, and Canada, IRNA reported on Saturday.

Oct 26, 2009
Category: Afghanistan War
Posted by: sudburychange
Laura King

The Los Angeles Times

Eleven U.S. troops and three American law-enforcement officials were killed in two separate helicopter crashes today, one of the war’s heaviest one-day losses for U.S. forces, military officials said.

Oct 22, 2009
Category: Afghanistan War
Posted by: sudburychange
F. William Engdahl

Infowars

One of the most remarkable aspects of the Obama Presidential agenda is how little anyone has questioned in the media or elsewhere why at all the United States Pentagon is committed to a military occupation of Afghanistan. There are two basic reasons, neither one of which can be admitted openly to the public at large.

Oct 15, 2009
Category: Afghanistan War
Posted by: sudburychange
Ron Paul

Infowars

This past week there has been a lot of discussion and debate on the continuing war in Afghanistan.  Lasting twice as long as World War II and with no end in sight, the war in Afghanistan has been one of the longest conflicts in which our country has ever been involved.  The situation has only gotten worse with recent escalations.
Oct 1, 2009
Category: Afghanistan War
Posted by: sudburychange
The men of Bravo Company have a bitter description for the irrigated swath of land along the Arghandab River where 10 members of their battalion have been killed and 30 have been wounded since the beginning of August.

“Like Vietnam without the napalm,” said Spc. Nicholas Gojekian, 21, of Katy, Texas.

Sep 23, 2009
Category: Afghanistan War
Posted by: sudburychange
The big Afghanistan debate in Washington is not over whether more troops are needed, but just who they should be: Americans or Afghans — Us or Them. Having just spent time in Afghanistan seeing how things stand, I wouldn’t bet on Them.
Sep 22, 2009
Category: Afghanistan War
Posted by: sudburychange
The case in question here is the Afghan invasion and occupation. The top military commander there, Gen. Stanley A. McChrystal, has written a report (supposed to be secret but emailed to the Washington Post) that says unless more troops arrive soon, the entire operation will fail. They won’t be able to defeat the insurgency unless more force is applied. That’s a serious problem, since it is not unreasonable to define the current and would-be insurgency as the entire population of Afghanistan, perhaps excepting those directly on the US payroll.
Sep 21, 2009
Category: Afghanistan War
Posted by: sudburychange
I’m going to ask for my money back. I’ve seen this Afghanistan movie before. The first time, Vietnam was in the title.
Sep 19, 2009
Category: Afghanistan War
Posted by: sudburychange
On September 7 the Swedish aid agency Swedish Committee for Afghanistan reported that the previous week US soldiers raided one of its hospitals. According to the director of the aid agency, Anders Fange, troops stormed through both the men’s and women’s wards, where they frantically searched for wounded Taliban fighters.
Sep 8, 2009
Category: Afghanistan War
Posted by: sudburychange
“Afghanistan offered a convenient solution: Obama held it up as the ‘good’ war that he was determined to win, unlike the ‘bad’ war in Iraq that he would end. He promised a military surge in Afghanistan, and he dared John McCain and the outgoing administration to get to his right on the issue.
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