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Afghan army collapse 'took us all by surprise ....
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We helped build a state… but we could not forge a nation, says Lloyd Austin WASHINGTON: US Defence Secretary Lloyd Austin told Congress on Tuesday that the Afghan army's sudden collapse caught the Pentagon off-guard as he acknowledged miscalculations in America's lon
Read Full ArticleWe 'lost' the 20-year War in Afghanistan: Top US General
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It is obvious to all of us, that the war in Afghanistan did not end on the terms we wanted, says General Mark Milley US Joint Chiefs Chairman General Mark Milley The top US general conceded in a stark admission on Wednesday that the United States "lost" the 20-year war in Afghanistan. "It is c
Read Full ArticleAUKUS Expedites the Coming EU Army & NATO’s Irrelevance
0 comments | by Joaquin Flores
While AUKUS formally exists to counter China, it does so on the basis of shared history and spheres of influence. That means that the logic of containing China within such a framework also contains AUKUS. The surprise announcement of the new AUKUS alliance has predictably provoked an outcry from the
Read Full ArticleCommunal menace escalates across MP as VHP ‘threatens’ to demolish Churches
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The onslaught on citizens of minority faith continues in Madhya Pradesh. Individuals claiming to be members of the Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) say they are preparing to demolish churches in the Jhabua district. Auxiliary Bishop Paul Muniya, of the Protestant Shalom Church in Jhabua, led a delegation to District Collector, the hig
Read Full ArticleSimilarities between occupation of Kashmir and Palestine
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The problems of Kashmir and Palestine both date back to 1947. While Palestine is well known globally, Kashmir is virtually an unknown entity. Ken Stone of the Canadian Peace Alliance thinks it ought to be brought into mainstream. I have had the pleasure on more than one occasion of speaking alongside my colleagues in the Canadian
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REBUTTING BLATANT FALSEHOODS by IKRAM SEHGAL My last article "Evaluating the Lessons of the Afghan War" evoked anger among some born Pakistani-haters, they could be of Indian origin or they could be disgruntled Pakistanis with a grouse either against the Army or for me personally. An American friend, someo
Read Full ArticleAfghanista: Before and after US Intervention
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Afghanistan: Before and After US Intervention “. . . the FBI has no hard evidence connecting bin Laden to 9/11.” John Ryan, Ph.D., Retired Professor of Geography and Senior Scholar, University of Winnipeg, Canada. I &nb
Read Full ArticleWhen Cow Dung Meets Coronavirus
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“Cow dung, cow urine didn’t work. Groundless argument. Tomorrow I will eat fish”. In mid-May this year, this simple Facebook post about the futility of bovine waste as a cure for Covid-19, was enough to get Kishorechandra Wangkhem, a journalist from Imphal, Manipur
Read Full ArticleAntisemitism’s Misdirection: Who Gets Hurt?
0 comments | by Ira Glunts
Unfounded or unconfirmed charges of antisemitism made by US pro-Israel organizations which are then parroted by the pro-Zionist US mainstream press, always increase when Israeli actions become so hideous they shame even some of its most dedicated supporters. With the latest Israeli shelling of Gaza, its evictions of Palestinians from the Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood i
Read Full ArticleZionist Barbarism and its Western Enablers
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In its relentless bombardment of Gaza, Zionist Israel confirmed, yet again, its barbaric nature. What entity would blow up apartment buildings killing hundreds of civilians, half of them women and children? Its US-supplied planes, artillery and missiles bombed Gaza’s sole power plant severely cutting power supply not only t
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