AFGHANISTAN

One of the key players in U.S.-led "Soviet-Afghan war" was Osama bin Laden, a Saudi-born millionaire from a wealthy, powerful family with ties to the Saudi royal family. Before becoming America’s “boogeyman”, Osama was put in charge of fundraising for the Mujahideen.
Despite president Trump’s announced US troop withdrawal, the Afghan opium trade continues to flourish. It is protected by US-NATO occupation forces on behalf of a nexus of powerful financial and criminal interests.
Trump calls for escalation of the war in Afghanistan. Why? Is he going after the bad guys, or is it something else? Afghanistan has significant oil, natural gas and strategic raw material resources, not to mention opium, a multibillion dollar industry which feeds America's illegal heroin market.
The insurgents have captured more than half of country; conclaves under peace talks are vaguely underway to negotiate the future fate of Afghanistan; the presidential election is scheduled for April 2019, all of which sets the stage for the US to implement the new giant plans.
McChrystal Method Out: Sacked By The Truth By Timothy Reeder, June 30, 2010
America’s War: Dereliction Redux: A Call For Integrity By James Gundun, June 30, 2010
Corruption Suspected in Airlift of Billions in Cash From Kabul By Matthew Rosenberg, June 29, 2010
Afghanistan: NATO casualties double in first of half of 2010 By Global Research, June 28, 2010
‘Private Security Firms Threaten Afghan Security’ By Global Research, June 26, 2010
Why was General McChrystal fired? By Barry Grey, June 25, 2010
Militarism and Democracy: the Implications of the McChrystal Affair By Patrick Martin, June 25, 2010
June: Deadliest Month of Afghan War for NATO By Global Research, June 25, 2010
Petraeus’s False Hope By James Gundun, June 25, 2010
Long US Stay in Afghanistan Foreseen By Global Research, June 25, 2010
The US-NATO Afghan Debacle: Commander Dismissed As War Deaths Reach Record Level By Rick Rozoff, June 25, 2010
Is Petraeus McChrystal’s Replacement or Obama’s By Dr. Paul Craig Roberts, June 24, 2010
U.S. Indirectly Paying Afghan Warlords as Part of Security Contract By Karen DeYoung, June 24, 2010
US-British Tensions Over Afghan Occupation By Harvey Thompson, June 23, 2010
Over 1 Million Afghans Suffers from Drug Addiction: UN report By Global Research, June 22, 2010
Global War Racket Exposed: Funding Our Enemies By David DeGraw, June 22, 2010
Afghan Minerals May Reach 3 Trillion Dollars By Global Research, June 18, 2010
Afghanistan: The Longest Lost War By Prof. James Petras, June 16, 2010
One Trillion Dollars in Mineral Deposits Discovered in Afghanistan By Global Research, June 15, 2010
U.S. Identifies Vast Mineral Riches in Afghanistan By James Risen, June 15, 2010
Activity at US Base in Kyrgyzstan ‘Unabated’ Pentagon Says By Global Research, June 15, 2010
Afghans Say US Team Found Huge Potential Mineral Wealth By Global Research, June 15, 2010
US “Surge” in Afghanistan in Disarray By Barry Grey, June 15, 2010
Narcotics: The Best-Known Afghan Business By Elena Pustovoitova, June 14, 2010
Cost of US war in Afghanistan, Iraq exceeds $1 trillion By Global Research, June 11, 2010
Military Watershed: Longest War In U.S. And Afghan History By Rick Rozoff, June 11, 2010
Afghanistan: Funding Both Sides By Eric Walberg, June 11, 2010
International Forum Against Afghan Drugs Opens in Moscow By Global Research, June 10, 2010
Afghan Heroin Took Million Lives Last Decade: Russia By Global Research, June 10, 2010
The US-NATO “Arc of War” Stretches From Afghanistan to the Caspian Sea and the Caucasus By Rick Rozoff, June 09, 2010
More Than 1,000 U.S. Troops Killed in Afghanistan By Chris Lawrence, June 09, 2010
Drugs for Europe: Protected by Powerful Western Interests, Afghanistan Heroin Transits Through Kosovo By Global Research, June 07, 2010
Azerbaijan’s New military doctrine: Open Door to Establishment of US Military Bases By Global Research, June 01, 2010
Afghanistan: Reading Between the Lines By Eric Walberg, May 27, 2010
Night Raids Threaten Kandahar Operation By James Gundun, May 27, 2010
Afghans Believe US is Funding Taliban By Daniella Peled, May 26, 2010
Afghan Heroin Flow Channeled to Russia By Alexander Barentsev, May 24, 2010
Growing Assaults on US-NATO Military Installations in Afghanistan. Militants Heavily Damage Kandahar Base By Global Research, May 24, 2010
Pentagon Contractor Profits Rise —Along With Casualties By Sherwood Ross, May 24, 2010
Karzai’s Washington Visit: The War Awaiting Kandahar By Ramzy Baroud, May 21, 2010
200 NATO Troops Die in Afghanistan This Year By Karim Talbi, May 17, 2010
Afghan War Costs ‘Higher’ Than Iraq By Global Research, May 16, 2010
Canada: The uncensored Afghan Torture Documents. The Liberals Have Sabotaged Parliament By Murray Dobbin, May 15, 2010
NATO In Afghanistan: World War In One Country By Rick Rozoff, May 14, 2010
Obama Scraps Iraq Withdrawal By David Swanson, May 13, 2010
Jordan Says It Trained 2,500 Afghan Special Forces By Global Research, May 13, 2010
VIDEO: Seymour Hersh: US Troops Executing Prisoners in Afghanistan By David Edwards, May 13, 2010
NATO Chopper Downed in Afghanistan By Global Research, May 11, 2010
Afghan Bomb Kills Two NATO Soldiers By Global Research, May 11, 2010
The Pentagon’s “Local Defense Initiatives” in Afghanistan: “Making Everyone Feel Safer” By Douglas Valentine, May 07, 2010
Graveyard of Empires: Will the US and Britain “Meet Their Waterloo” in Afghanistan? By Felicity Arbuthnot, May 05, 2010
High-Tech Death from Above: U.S. Drone Wars Fuel War Crimes By Tom Burghardt, May 03, 2010
Pentagon Paints Bleak Picture of Afghanistan War as More Civilians Die By Bill Van Auken, May 02, 2010
The American Military is Creating an Environmental Disaster in Afghanistan By Matthew Nasuti, April 27, 2010
Anger following Killings of Civilans by US NATO Occupation Forces: 16 Nato Oil Tankers Torched in Afghanistan By Global Research, April 26, 2010
Paltry Humanitarian Priorities By Felicity Arbuthnot, April 25, 2010
US-NATO Occupation Forces in Afghanistan: Pullout or Chased Out? By Bunn Nagara, April 25, 2010
The Return of German Militarism By Peter Schwarz, April 22, 2010
The Afghan War: “No Blood for Opium” By Dr. John Jiggens, April 21, 2010
VIDEO: Retreat of US Forces in Afghanstan? US Military Base under Taliban Control By Global Research, April 20, 2010
Kandahar Riots Show Rising Resentment in Key Province By Jason Ditz, April 20, 2010
Military Coalition in Afghanistan Underminded: Why the Kandahar Offensive Could Backfire By Nathan Hodge, April 20, 2010
The Pentagon’s Fantasy Numbers on Afghan Civilian Deaths By Marc W. Herold, April 18, 2010
Afghanistan, America, and the “Vietnam” Syndrome By Sunil Ram, April 18, 2010
WikiLeaks Plans to Post Video Showing US Massacre of Afghani Civilians By John Byrne, April 15, 2010
Kyrgyzstan Upheaval May Be Blow to Pursuit of Afghan War By Chris Sands, April 15, 2010
Americans to Fly to Afghanistan Via North Pole and Kazakhstan By Global Research, April 14, 2010
Kazakhstan to Permit Military Overflights to Afghanistan By Elisabeth Bumiller, April 14, 2010
Kazakhstan Suggested US to Open Military Base on its Territory By Daniyar Karimov, April 14, 2010
Is Canada Fighting an Imperialist War in Afghanistan? By John W. Warnock, April 12, 2010
Opium and the CIA: Can the US Triumph in the Drug-Addicted War in Afghanistan? By Prof Peter Dale Scott, April 09, 2010
US-NATO War Plan Undermined? Kyrgyzstan Upheaval Endangers US Route to Afghanistan By Global Research, April 08, 2010
Killings of Civilians in Afghanistan: US Special Forces Covered Up Massacre By Tom Eley, April 08, 2010
War In Afghanistan Evokes Second World War Parallels By Rick Rozoff, April 07, 2010
The Opium Wars in Afghanistan By Prof Alfred McCoy, April 06, 2010
Tensions Mount Between Washington and its Puppet in Kabul By Patrick Martin, April 06, 2010
Karzai and Obama: Biting the Hand That Feeds By Eric Walberg, April 06, 2010
Germany’s Luftwaffe and Britain’s RAF Join Forces in Afghanistan By Stephen Adams, April 05, 2010
German Easter Demos Focus on Deadly Afghan Clashes By Global Research, April 05, 2010
Canada’s Role in Afghanistan: What Would Iggy Do on Afghanistan? By Thomas Walkom, April 02, 2010