Flashback: The invasion of Afghanistan

Watch how the ABC covered the first US strikes in Afghanistan, eight years ago.

Watch how the ABC covered the first US strikes in Afghanistan, eight years ago.

By Reuters Thursday, September 8th, 2011 NEW YORK (Reuters) - Ten years after al Qaeda's attack on the United States, the vast majority of the 9/11 Commission's investigative records remain sealed at the National Archives in Washington, even though the commission had directed the archives to make most of the material public in 2009, Reuters has learned. The National Archives' failure to release the material presents a hurdle for historians and others seeking to plumb one of the most dramatic events in modern American history. The 575 cubic feet of records were in large part the basis for the commission's public report, issued July 22, 2004. The commission, formally known as the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States, was established by Congress in late 2002 to investigate the events leading up to the 9/11 attacks, the pre-attack effectiveness of intelligence agencies and the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and the government's emergency response. www.rawstory.com www.infowars.com www.prisonplanet.tv www.infowars.net www.prisonplanet.com www.prisonplanet.tv
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free-full-documentaries.blogspot.com this documentary is about the Soviet Unions invasion of Afghanistan and how a USA congressman funded the taliban to defeat the Soviet Union. This full documentary shows how the loss in Afghanistan greatly contributed to the eventual demise and break up of the Soviet Union.
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Real News @ RevolutionNews.US — Condoleezza Rice tells the 9 commission Bush ordered invasion of Afghanistan on September 4th 2001. A WEEK BEFORE 9/11. Taken from Rice's testimony at the ninth public hearing of the 9/11 commission on April 8th 2004. You can see a transcript and video of her entire testimony here: govinfo.library.unt.edu THIS VIDEO IS RAW BECAUSE IT SOMETHING IN IT WAS DEEMED OFFENSIVE BY THE FASCISTS AT YOUTUBE :( ---- www.patriotsquestion911.com http firefightersfor911truth.org http infowars.com 9 WAS AN INSIDE JOB! -- "Leave no authority existing not responsible to the people." —Thomas Jefferson Time For A New American Revolution? Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com Facebook: facebook.com Original Channel: youtube.com
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THE Soviet invasion of Afganistan caused international outrage, and the Afghan rebels-though not united in force, proved to be an effective force against a world super power.
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Khawaja Khalid, former Pakistan Air Force officer and former ISI secret service operative talks from Islamabad to award-winning journalist, Afshin Rattansi about his view that the US is firing rockets into Afghanistan from Pakistan.
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Watch the full film here: www.youtube.com For downloads and more information, visit: www.journeyman.tv On Christmas Eve 1979 the Soviet armed forces invaded Afghanistan. Over the next ten years one million Afghans were killed and approximately four million fled the country. The war in Afghanistan was largely ignored in the West -- the trickle of information that left the country came from Western journalists and filmmakers who entered Afghanistan illegally, ignoring Soviet threats of arrest and execution. December 1996
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wideshut.co.uk - We continue looking at the myth of Al Qaeda and how 9/11 and the myth gave the neocons the prefect excuse to invade Afghanistan, which was already planned before 9/11. We also look at the history of western interference in the middle-east, most of which is causing the anti-western sentiment and terrorism today. If the alleged 7/7 bombers were inspired or were working with what is called Al Qaeda, they were simply a product of of our own terrorist-like foreign policy. More Details and Bittorrent versions here: wideshut.co.uk

Almost a decade into the US-led invasion of Afghanistan, the Western alliance is far from victory in its war against the Taliban. NATO soldiers are being killed by militants every day, making more civilian casualties in the war-torn country.
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Renowned Jewish-American scholar Noam Chomsky says US invasion of Afghanistan was illegal since to date there is no evidence that al-Qaeda has carried out the 9/11 attacks. "The explicit and declared motive of the [Afghanistan] war was to compel the Taliban to turn over to the United States, the people who they accused of having been involved in World Trade Center and Pentagon terrorist acts. The Taliban...they requested evidence...and the Bush administration refused to provide any," the 81-year-old senior academic made the remarks on Press TV's program a Simple Question. "We later discovered one of the reasons why they did not bring evidence: they did not have any." The political analyst also said that nonexistence of such evidence was confirmed by FBI eight months later. "The head of FBI, after the most intense international investigation in history, informed the press that the FBI believed that the plot may have been hatched in Afghanistan, but was probably implemented in the United Arab Emirates and Germany." Chomsky added that three weeks into the war, "a British officer announced that the US and Britain would continue bombing, until the people of Afghanistan overthrew the Taliban... That was later turned into the official justification for the war." "All of this was totally illegal. It was more, criminal," Chomsky said. The 2001 US-led invasion of Afghanistan was launched with the official objective of curbing militancy and bringing peace and stability to the <b>...</b>

Looks at the invasion of Afghanistan by the Red Army in 1979 till the withdrawl in 1989. Also gives insight into the relationship between the CIA, Arabs, Mujahideen, Pakistan and internal politics. Enjoy PLease remember to rate and leave feedback
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THIRTY THOUSAND YOUNG PEOPLE IN RUSSIA DIE FROM AFGAN DRUGS EVERY YEAR. /// Drug production in Afghanistan has had a 40-fold increase since the US led invasion of the country in 2001. Instability in the wake of the US invasion is widely believed to be the main reason behind Afghanistan's booming market for drug production and opium trade. Afghanistan's opium poppy crop is set to break all records this year, as grim reports showed that drug production has reached a new height in the land-locked country. According to UN statistics, 80 % of the world's heroin supply reportedly comes from Afghanistan . While Afghanistan produced only 185 tons of opium under the Taliban, following the US invasion drug production, according to UN statistics, surged to 3400 tons and by 2007, opium trade reached all-time high of 8200 tons. Afghan, Western and Russian officials blame Washington and its NATO allies for the sudden surge, saying they overlooked the drug problem for more than seven years after invasion of the country. "(The US and its allies) didn't want anything to do with either interdiction or eradication, "said Thomas Schweich, a former Bush administration ambassador for counternarcotics." We warned them over and over again: Look at Colombia. " The Bush administration waged Operation Enduring Freedom on Afghanistan in 2001, to allegedly capture Osama bin Laden, destroy al-Qaeda and Taliban and bring stability to the volatile region. The invasion of Afghanistan was also justified <b>...</b>
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30 years since the soviet intervention of Afghanistan 1000000 innocent Afghans killed. The greatest lesson that can be learnt is that Unity amongst all afghans irrespective of ethnicty, is a key factor in Afghanistans progression to a peaceful society in which evrybody is repsected.
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Download Link For Full Documentary Below: www.filesonic.com Info: In the first of three programmes to mark ten years since the invasion of Afghanistan, key decision makers reveal the inside story of how the West was drawn ever deeper into the Afghan war. Reporter John Ware charts the history of a decade of fighting and looks at when the conflict may end.
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www.presstv.com Almost a decade after the US-led invasion of Afghanistan, polls show that most Americans regret the Afghan invasion. In this edition of The Link the issue is discussed with experts and people from around the world.
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Brzezinski: Six months before Soviet invasion, we financed the Mujahideen
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View the full speech here: millercenter.org President Carter addresses the nation on the serious implications of the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan because the move threatens stability and peace in the region. The President outlines the economic and political restrictions he placed on the Soviet Union as a result of the invasion and calls other nations to stand up to Soviet aggression. January 4th, 1980

Seven years after the US-led invasion of Afghanistan, foreign countries continue to wrestle for influence in the country. In some border areas like Khost province, Pakistani currency is used and the roads are built by Indian contractors. It seems that when it comes to business, political rivalries are put aside. Dan Nolan reports.
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The war in Afghanistan will stretch beyond thirteen years - according to Washington's top military commander there. What began a decade ago as a mission to get the perpetrators of 9/11, has now transformed into an open-ended hunt for the elusive Taliban. Some former US military officers are disillusioned with the Afghan war. Lieutenant Colonel Karen Kwiatkowski thinks the true aim of the invasion was to create a platform for keeping an eye on - or even invading - other targets. RT on Twitter twitter.com RT on Facebook www.facebook.com
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Full Story: blog.alexanderhiggins.com General Wesley Clark reveals the US plan to invade and take over 7 countries, Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Lybia, Somalia, Sudan, And Iran, before we even invaded Afghanistan. The first part of the plan was revealed 10 days after 9/11 and was expanded to included the other nations. Clark is quoted as saying the invasion wasn't based on links to Al-Queda or any other intelligence reports but just because the US has an army that is great at taking over other nations.
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What is the future of the war on the terror given the lack of trust between the two countries? What is the future of the War on Terror given the lack of trust between the two countries? And how will the relations develop if both have different interests in the region? Stephen Cohen, Jacob Hornberger and Ayesha Siddiqa CrossTalking on October 10. CT on FB: www.facebook.com
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To get all of our videos, go to: rethinkafghanistan.com. Thirty years ago on December 27, 1979 Russia invaded Afghanistan. After a gruesome conflict that lasted nearly ten years the Russian army withdrew facing an unwinnable scenario. The episode marks a dark era in Russian and Afghanistan history, leaving many to wonder if anything was accomplished. Thirty years later and with the US in its 8th year of occupation, Rethink Afghanistan interviews former Soviet veterans of the war and Afghan leaders of that time who believe the US is repeating their mistakes.
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US Army Soldiers, 1st Batt, 502 Inf, 2nd Brigade, 101st AB Division patrol the streets of Mosul on foot and in M998 HMMWV. Images of people being taken into custody. The violence was quickly stopped but had already taken its toll. Scenes open up with a wounded soldier. Ifyou like this video take a look at some of the over 2500+ other videos with 14+ million views on this channel!. You can also find us on FaceBook at "military videos" and Twitter at "3rdID8487".
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July 2001! - US plans to invade Afghanistan for an attack on Osama bin Laden and the Taliban by October 2001. a) news.bbc.co.uk b) www.guardian.co.uk Sep 4, 2001 - The White House approves plans to invade Afghanistan. www.usatoday.com Sep 5, 2001 - US pulls the plug on Muslim websites. www.guardian.co.uk news.bbc.co.uk Sep10, 2001 - The White House's battle plan to invade Afghanistan and topple the Taliban and Osama bin Laden awaits President Bush's approval. www.msnbc.msn.com Kissinger & Carlyle Group Connections to yet more financial interests: 911review.com Rumsfeld Trillions: 1. September 10, 2001 - Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld announces that the Pentagon has lost track of $2.3 TRILLION DOLLARS of military spending. www.cbsnews.com www.defenselink.mil (DOD) www.youtube.com (Live footage of the speech) Insider Trading ("Buzzy" Krongard) CIA 1. September 6, 2001 - Large number of "put" options are placed on United Airlines stock betting that the stock price would fall. a) www.sfgate.com b) tinyurl.com (Chicago Tribune) 2. September 6, 2001 - Some of the put options placed on United Airlines stock were purchased through the investment banking firm of Deutsche Banc Alex. Brown in which the current Executive Director of the CIA, AB "Buzzy" Krongard, used to be the company's CEO up until 1998. web.archive.org (CIA.gov took this down in 2005, Why?) 3. January 9, 2005 - Let bin Laden stay free, says ex-No. 3 CIA man AB "Buzzy" Krongard. www.timesonline.co.uk 4. All <b>...</b>
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Before the Taliban. Before the Soviet Invasion. What was there in Afghanistan? Many people from the West who traveled there described it as a Shangri-La or the land of 1001 nights. Afghanistan in many regions remained the way Alexander The Great witness it. Yet there was a change happening in its main cities. Civilization was in full progress and many people looked up to the West. Modernization was in full progress. While poverty and social problems was inherent, the people lived peacefully in region that has been in turmoil over the last 4000 years. The Soviet Invasion brought Afghanistan in a dawn ward spiral that would last 25 years. Today Afghanistan is so devastated and destroyed that it is hard to believe it was once peaceful and civilized. Many of its ancient treasures looted and destroyed. Witness Afghanistan before the dawn of civilization. www.facebook.com

Ancient History Of Pashtun. Aryan tribes in Aryana (Ancient Afghanistan) The Rig-Veda describes the Pakhat (Paktues) occupied Ariana (Eastern Afghanistan) and major portion of Gandhara. Their area was then known as Pactica. Zoroaster introduces a new religion in Bactria (Balkh)---(Zoroastrianism--Monotheistic religion) (about 522 BC)--Zoroaster dies during nomadic invasion near Balkh. After conquering Persia, Afghanistan is invaded by Alexander the Great. Alexander conquers Afghanistan, but fails to really subdue its people. In a letter to his mother on 330 BC described the Pakhtuns/Pathans he writes; "Am involved in the land of "Leonine" lion-like and brave people, where every foot of the ground is like a wall of steel, confronting my soldier. You have brought only one son into the world, but everyone in this land can be called an Alexander" Constant revolts plague Alexander. Bronze might have been invented in ancient Afghanistan around this time. First true urban centers rise in two main sites in Afghanistan--Mundigak, and Deh Morasi Ghundai. Mundigak (near modern day Kandahar)--had an economic base of wheat, barley, sheep and goats. Also, evidence indicates that Mudigak could have been a provincial capital of the Indus valley civilization. Ancient Afghanistan--crossroads between Mesopotamia, and other Civilizations.
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The Panjab was the wealthiest province of the Mughal empire in the late 16th and 17th centuries. As the empire weakened in the 18th century, the Panjab was repeatedly invaded. Nadir Shah of Iran's invasion of 1738 dealt a particularly devastating blow to the Mughals. His troops swept through the Khyber Pass and across the Panjab plains to Delhi, laying waste to the capital and looting the imperial treasury. When he returned to Iran the following year he took with him historic jewels including the Koh-i nur diamond. Sikhism, meanwhile, had evolved from the original gentle emphasis given to it by Guru Nanak. Religious persecution meant that the Sikhs had to fight back in order to survive, and the formation of the Khalsa (Sikh brotherhood) helped create cohesive identity. By the 18th century, Sikhs had formed twelve loose groups, or misls, to protect themselves and their territories. The Afghans invaded the Panjab nine times between 1747 and 1769, and Mughal persecution was often brutal. Internal squabbles prevented the misls from uniting to control the region until the twelve-year-old Ranjit Singh became head of the Sukerchakia misl in 1792. By 1799 he had captured Lahore and, two years later, was proclaimed Maharaja of the Panjab in this former Mughal capital. By his death in 1839, the Sikh kingdom stretched over the Panjab Hills and Kashmir, over the Himalayas as far north as Ladakh. His rule was characterised by his tolerance, with Hindus, Sikhs and Muslims all holding <b>...</b>
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The US has had a complex history in Afghanistan - from covert CIA actions there in the 1980s to the war that is being conducted today. On the eve of the 30th anniversary of the Soviet Union's invasion of Afghanistan, RT's Lauren Lyster talks to one of the CIA officers involved in supporting the mujahadeen in their fight against the Soviets.
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Steve Coll ends his important book on Afghanistan -- Ghost Wars: The Secret History of the CIA, Afghanistan and bin Laden, from the Soviet Invasion to 10 September 2001--by quoting Afghan President Hamid Karzai: "What an unlucky country." Americans might find this a convenient way to ignore what their government did in Afghanistan between 1979 and the present, but luck had nothing to do with it. Brutal, incompetent, secret operations of the US Central Intelligence Agency, frequently manipulated by the military intelligence agencies of Pakistan and Saudi Arabia, caused the catastrophic devastation of this poor country. On the evidence contained in Coll's book Ghost Wars, neither the Americans nor their victims in numerous Muslim and Third World countries will ever know peace until the Central Intelligence Agency has been abolished. It should by now be generally accepted that the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan on Christmas Eve 1979 was deliberately provoked by the United States. In his memoir published in 1996, the former CIA director Robert Gates made it clear that the American intelligence services began to aid the mujahidin guerrillas not after the Soviet invasion, but six months before it. In an interview two years later with Le Nouvel Observateur, President Carter's national security adviser Zbigniew Brzezinski proudly confirmed Gates's assertion. "According to the official version of history," Brzezinski said, "CIA aid to the mujahidin began during 1980, that's to say <b>...</b>
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Steve Coll ends his important book on Afghanistan -- Ghost Wars: The Secret History of the CIA, Afghanistan and bin Laden, from the Soviet Invasion to 10 September 2001--by quoting Afghan President Hamid Karzai: "What an unlucky country." Americans might find this a convenient way to ignore what their government did in Afghanistan between 1979 and the present, but luck had nothing to do with it. Brutal, incompetent, secret operations of the US Central Intelligence Agency, frequently manipulated by the military intelligence agencies of Pakistan and Saudi Arabia, caused the catastrophic devastation of this poor country. On the evidence contained in Coll's book Ghost Wars, neither the Americans nor their victims in numerous Muslim and Third World countries will ever know peace until the Central Intelligence Agency has been abolished. It should by now be generally accepted that the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan on Christmas Eve 1979 was deliberately provoked by the United States. In his memoir published in 1996, the former CIA director Robert Gates made it clear that the American intelligence services began to aid the mujahidin guerrillas not after the Soviet invasion, but six months before it. In an interview two years later with Le Nouvel Observateur, President Carter's national security adviser Zbigniew Brzezinski proudly confirmed Gates's assertion. "According to the official version of history," Brzezinski said, "CIA aid to the mujahidin began during 1980, that's to say <b>...</b>
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July 2001! - US plans to invade Afghanistan for an attack on Osama bin Laden and the Taliban by October 2001. a) news.bbc.co.uk b) www.guardian.co.uk Sep 4, 2001 - The White House approves plans to invade Afghanistan. www.usatoday.com Sep 5, 2001 - US pulls the plug on Muslim websites. www.guardian.co.uk news.bbc.co.uk Sep 10, 2001 - The White House's battle plan to invade Afghanistan and topple the Taliban and Osama bin Laden awaits President Bush's approval. www.msnbc.msn.com John Oneil (Able Danger) flight training: 1. Four hijackers' ID'd as al-Qaeda before 9/11, officer says www.usatoday.com 2. 9/11 Commission's Staff Rejected Report on Early Identification of Chief Hijacker www.nytimes.com 3. Former assistant director of the FBI and an expert on terrorism John O'Neill starts his first day of work at the WTC. (Sep, 10, 2001) archives.cnn.com 4. Officer Says Pentagon Barred Sharing Pre-9/11 Qaeda Data With FBI www.nytimes.com 5. Four in 9/11 Plot Are Called Tied to Qaeda in '00 nytimes.com 6. Much Larger Able Danger Archive: summeroftruth.org Mohamed Atta: 1. Several of the alleged 9/11 hijackers make six trips to Las Vegas and seen in the local Strip clubs. www.sfgate.com 2. September 7, 2001 - Alleged hijackers Mohamed Atta and Marwan al-Shehhi both seen 'wasted' at a Hollywood, FL bar called Shuckums. www.usatoday.com www.sptimes.com Henry Kissinger: 1. November 29, 2002 - President Bush names former Secretary of State, former National Security advisor, and former <b>...</b>
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Afġānistān, officially the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan (Persian: جمهوری اسلامی افغانستان, Pashto: د افغانستان اسلامى جمهوريت ), is a landlocked country that is located in the heart of Asia. It is variously designated as located geographically within Central Asia[4], the Middle East[5], or South Asia[6]. It has religious, ethno-linguistic, and geographic links with most of its neighbors. It is bordered by Pakistan in the south and east,[7] Iran in the west, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan and Tajikistan in the north, and China in the far northeast. The name Afghanistan means the "Land of Afghans." Afghanistan is a culturally mixed nation, a crossroads between the East and the West, and has been an ancient focal point of trade and migration. It has an important geostrategical location, connecting South Asia, Central Asia and Southwest Asia. During its long history, the land has seen various invaders and conquerors, while on the other hand, local entities invaded the surrounding vast regions to form empires to themselves. Ahmad Shah Durrani created a large empire in the middle of the eighteenth century, with its capital at Kandahar.[8] Subsequently, most of its territories were ceded to former neighboring countries. In the 19th century, Afghanistan became a buffer state in "The Great Game" played between the British Indian Empire and Russian Empire. On August 19, 1919, following the third Anglo-Afghan war, the country regained full independence from the United Kingdom over its <b>...</b>
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Steve Coll ends his important book on Afghanistan -- Ghost Wars: The Secret History of the CIA, Afghanistan and bin Laden, from the Soviet Invasion to 10 September 2001--by quoting Afghan President Hamid Karzai: "What an unlucky country." Americans might find this a convenient way to ignore what their government did in Afghanistan between 1979 and the present, but luck had nothing to do with it. Brutal, incompetent, secret operations of the US Central Intelligence Agency, frequently manipulated by the military intelligence agencies of Pakistan and Saudi Arabia, caused the catastrophic devastation of this poor country. On the evidence contained in Coll's book Ghost Wars, neither the Americans nor their victims in numerous Muslim and Third World countries will ever know peace until the Central Intelligence Agency has been abolished. It should by now be generally accepted that the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan on Christmas Eve 1979 was deliberately provoked by the United States. In his memoir published in 1996, the former CIA director Robert Gates made it clear that the American intelligence services began to aid the mujahidin guerrillas not after the Soviet invasion, but six months before it. In an interview two years later with Le Nouvel Observateur, President Carter's national security adviser Zbigniew Brzezinski proudly confirmed Gates's assertion. "According to the official version of history," Brzezinski said, "CIA aid to the mujahidin began during 1980, that's to say <b>...</b>
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Don't even bother complaining to the FCC about the MSM attempting to play 'Presidential Gate Keepers' it's a waste of time as the Chairman of the FCC is a Bush appointee and political hack who has been instrumental in allowing big media to conglomerate over the last 7 years like never before. CNN,Fox,ABC,CBS NBC, etc etc = THE LEAST TRUSTED NAME IN NEWS. CNN = PROPAGANDA............When Australia's Rupert Murdoch threw his support behind the Iraq War, so did the 175 media outlets he owns as part of News Corp. When Canada's CanWest Global Communications justified the Afghanistan invasion, so did its eleven daily newspapers and 16 television stations. And when the major US media conglomerates signed off on the Bush administration's invasion of Iraq, American journalists lined up right behind them. In a recent interview on PBS's Bill Moyers Report, former CBS Evening News anchorman Dan Rather explained why journalists were so afraid to question the war.

Afġānistān, officially the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan (Persian: جمهوری اسلامی افغانستان, Pashto: د افغانستان اسلامى جمهوريت ), is a landlocked country that is located in the heart of Asia. It is variously designated as located geographically within Central Asia[4], the Middle East[5], or South Asia[6]. It has religious, ethno-linguistic, and geographic links with most of its neighbors. It is bordered by Pakistan in the south and east,[7] Iran in the west, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan and Tajikistan in the north, and China in the far northeast. The name Afghanistan means the "Land of Afghans." Afghanistan is a culturally mixed nation, a crossroads between the East and the West, and has been an ancient focal point of trade and migration. It has an important geostrategical location, connecting South Asia, Central Asia and Southwest Asia. During its long history, the land has seen various invaders and conquerors, while on the other hand, local entities invaded the surrounding vast regions to form empires to themselves. Ahmad Shah Durrani created a large empire in the middle of the eighteenth century, with its capital at Kandahar.[8] Subsequently, most of its territories were ceded to former neighboring countries. In the 19th century, Afghanistan became a buffer state in "The Great Game" played between the British Indian Empire and Russian Empire. On August 19, 1919, following the third Anglo-Afghan war, the country regained full independence from the United Kingdom over its <b>...</b>
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Ten years after a US-led military invasion removed the Taleban from Afghanistan, the Afghan government and its international supporters have failed to keep many of the promises they made to the Afghan people. Hopes were high in Afghanistan in 2001 following the international intervention but since then human rights gains have been put at risk by corruption, mismanagement and attacks by insurgent groups who have shown systematic contempt for human rights and the laws of war. Today, many Afghans dare to hope for improvements in human rights in their country. The Afghan government and its international supporters must back these hopes with concrete action to defend them."
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Afghans on the foothills of Whakan province have survived the Soviet invasion, fought off the Taliban and even claim to have triumphed over opium addiction. But there remained one summit to conquer: planting the national flag atop Mount Noshaq.
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US Military invasion of Iraq and assulat on a Iraqi Republican Guard Base. Footage of troops arriving in armored vehicles and shots of destroyed targets and buildins from the ground. Video only found here on this channel!! Ifyou like this video take a look at some of the over 2800+ other videos with 15 million views on this channel!. You can also find us on FaceBook at "military videos" and Twitter at "3rdID8487".
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$2.3 Trillion missing from the pentagon the day before 9/11 Rumsfield said "It fact it can be said its a matter of life and DEATH" www.youtube.com MSNBC - Afghanistan war plans were on Bush's desk on 9/9/2001 two days before Sept. 11 www.msnbc.msn.com BBC - American government told other governments about Afghan invasion IN JULY 2001. news.bbc.co.uk Hijack 'suspects' alive and well-The identities of four of the 19 suspects accused of having carried out the attacks are now in doubt. news.bbc.co.uk Bin Laden Family Evacuated first day airport opened after 9/11 Private Chartered Plane Took 24 members of the Bin Laden Family Back To Saudi Arabia www.cbsnews.com 9/11 Hijackers Lived With FBI Informant www.cbsnews.com Alleged Hijackers May Have Trained At US Bases www.newsweek.com "SLEEPING WITH THE ENEMY" John F Kennedy warned us "about a monolithic and ruthless conspiracy" which would combinemilitary, diplomatic, intelligence, economic, scientific and political operations. www.youtube.com "operation northwoods" The Official pentagon 9/11 plan to hijack planes and kill innocent Americans abcnews.go.com 9/11 head commissioner Bob Kerry says 9/11 is a 30 year old conspiracy www.youtube.com Bush in business with HITLER--- President Bush's grandfather was a director of a bank seized ... in October 1942 under the Trading with the Enemy Act www.foxnews.com George bush having breakfast with Bin laden on 9/11 at Ritz Carlton hotel www.youtube.com George bush and John Kerry , the 2 <b>...</b>
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Excerpt from the Q&A session of Noam Chomsky's 3 Dec 2009 talk at Columbia University, titled "The Unipolar Moment and the Culture of Imperialism". For the talk itself, see www.youtube.com For the whole Q&A, see www.youtube.com Yes, Chomsky in this excerpt does refer to Osama bin Laden as "Obama bin Laden" a couple times, but it's pretty clearly just a slip of the tongue and not intentional.
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The US government uses foreign wars to distract people's attention from internal problems. That's according to rapper and political activist 'Immortal Technique'. In an exclusive interview with RT's Marina Portnaya he says America's bad decisions are covered up with lame excuses.
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