Exposing Zionofacism in Canada How did Canada’s Afghan occupation get extended? In Canada there are groups that will support war for vatious reasons. Some are veterans and newly-brainwashed soldiers and those who think like them, wanting to relive the imagined glory of the past. Then there are the warmongerers for money like arms dealers and stock profiteers. These fools and scum are in the minority, but they are superceded by a powerful faction that controls the media and politics in...
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Des désaccords ont récemment été relevés dans les médias arabes entre al-Qaïda et les Talibans. Avec le retour du jeu tribal en Afghanistan, les talibans seraient en faveur d'un accord de paix avec le gouvernement pakistanais en ce qui concerne les zones tribales du Wazinistan tandis qu'al-Qaïda voudrait le renversement du président pakistanais Pervez Moucharraf pour faire du Pakistan sa base principale contre les croisés et Israël. Le Canada doit profiter de cette situation pour négocier...
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Some of you may have seen Anderson Cooper’s special on the Poppy crop in Afghanistan. Poppies serve two purposes. For wicked witches, the plant can put young girls, scarecrows, tin men, and cowardly lions in a sleepy daze. But for terrorists, poppies can be turned into heroin and their crucial hand in the market gives them leverage over the farmers who grow the poppy crop. READ FULL ARTICLE HERE
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According to the The Center for American Progress's National Security Team, not much further. They start out with this question: In addition to the costs in American lives and treasure, this war now places an enormous strain on our all-volunteer Army, stretching it to the breaking point. But how bad is it overall? You probably guessed that the team set about to answer that question. They did. Of the Army’s 44 combat brigades today, all but the First Brigade of the Second Infantry...
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The White House announced a major shift in its strategy towards Afghanistan yesterday that will see more aid and military help for the country after four years in which it has suffered from Washington's overwhelming focus on Iraq.Facing failure in Iraq, where violence is worsening, the US is anxious to avoid a similar catastrophe in Afghanistan.
Billions of dollars are to be pumped into Afghanistan to help build up the army and for reconstruction projects such as roads, water, schools...
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Two teachers and three other members of their family were killed by Taliban gunmen this weekend. According to an AP article, “Teachers receive a warning, then a beating, and if they continue to teach must be killed.”
Rule No. 24 forbids anyone to work as a teacher “under the current puppet regime, because this strengthens the system of the infidels.” One rule later, No. 25, says teachers who ignore Taliban warnings will be killed.
Taliban militants early Saturday broke into a house in the...
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Rukhma soner fire år i fengsel for rømming og løsaktighet. Selv sier hun at hun ble kidnappet og voldtatt. Hvis hennes versjon er sann, er hun bare en av mange kvinner i Afghanistan som får fengselsstraff etter at noen har forgrepet seg seksuelt på dem. Ofte dømmes de for «rømming» og...
"People here believe that the warlords are cushioned by the US troops. If the USA leaves, the warlords will loose power because they have no base among our people. The people of Afghanistan will deal with these warlords once US troops leave Afghanistan."
A Canadian soldier was killed in southern Afghanistan on Saturday in an attack on NATO forces by insurgents, the Canadian defense ministry said in a statement.
KABUL, Afghanistan, Aug. 8 (UPI) -- Rapes of boys and girls and other forms of violence against children go mostly unpunished in war-torn Afghanistan, says a U.N. official.