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Trump Afghan Policy Aimed at Taliban or at China? by F William Engdahl
0 comments | by F William Engdahl
In recent months the US President has reversed yet another campaign pledge to pull out of Afghanistan, America’s longest war, and instead has begun to deploy an added 3,000 troops there. At the same time he has lashed out at the government of Pakistan accusing it of aiding the Afghan Taliban and pledging to cut all US military aid to that country as reprisal. A deeper view into the si
Read Full ArticleZionism and Islamophobia Convergence of Interests
0 comments | by Jamshed Abbas
Back in 2008, a Zionist Jew named Barre Seid living in the US issued a check for just under $17 million. The purpose was to fund the distribution of 28 million copies of a hate-filled documentary whose premise was that Islam is equivalent to Nazism and is the greatest threat the West faces. The CDs were distributed by the Clarion Fund, which has been linked to the Israeli group Aish HaTorah.
Read Full ArticleUS Loses Key Ally in South Asia: Screwed Up in Muslim World
0 comments | by Alex GORKA
So, the US has lost another major ally. President Trump does not shy away from openly chiding Pakistan in his tweets
Read Full ArticleAmerica’s Deceitful Secret Support of Al Qaeda
60 comments | by Eric ZUESSE
In a recent article, I documented that “US Again Supports Al Qaeda in Syria”. In a prior arti
Read Full ArticleLimits of American power The Trump administration has got into the dangerous habit
0 comments | by Javid Husain
The Trump administration has got into the dangerous habit of issuing unilateral demands and ultimatums to governments around the world that do not see eye to eye with it on different issues. Unilateral demands on Pakistan relating to the Afghanistan situation are an example of this tendency. During the Cold War, the US, because of the global competition waged by the Soviet Union and its need fo
Read Full ArticleChina Builds Military Base in Afghanistan By Peter Korzun
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The Afghan province of Badakhshan borders China’s Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. It used to be part of an artery between the East and West known as the ancient Silk Road. Today, that road is
Read Full ArticleTrying times - PAKISTAN is living through trying times
0 comments | by Munir Akram
PAKISTAN is living through trying times. It confronts simultaneous threats from India and the US. The Trump administration has decided to coerce Pakistan’s compliance with its demands to ‘eliminate’ the alleged Afghan Taliban safe havens in Pakistan. Puffed up by the US endorsement of its regional ambitions, revelling in the Pakistan-US tensions, and unable to suppress the lat
Read Full ArticleBombing to Victory? US dropped a combined total of 7 million tons of bombs on Vietnam
0 comments | by Brian Cloughley
The United States dropped a combined total of 7 million tons of bombs on Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia . . . It didn’t work. America bombed Vietnam for six years longer than it bombed Japan — and it still lost. — The Atlantic,
Read Full ArticleIntensified Bombing for Victory in Afghanistan by Brian Cloughley
4 comments | by Brian Cloughley
The TV series, The Vietnam War, is absolutely riveting. The ten discs in the DVD set provide over 17 hours of viewing, and there is hardly a moment wasted. It is evenhanded to the most admir
Read Full ArticleU.S – War Dog Wants To Bite, But What And How? by Andre Vltchek
1 comments | by Andre Vltchek
It could be truly comical, if it were not to be so dangerous for millions of people living all over the world. The Empire, once mighty, ruthless and frightening is now jumping around like a dog infected with rabies; it is salivating, barking loudly, its tale is stiff between its legs. It snaps left and right, and periodically i
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