reflections on “peace” in afghanistan
Beyond that, the Taliban was to promise not to provide sanctuary to anti-American terrorist groups, even though the Afghan branch of ISIS is already firmly lodged there. ..…
Beyond that, the Taliban was to promise not to provide sanctuary to anti-American terrorist groups, even though the Afghan branch of ISIS is already firmly lodged there. ..…
On the anniversary of September 11 attacks, the illegal US occupation of Afghanistan continues as the longest overseas American history. President Donald Trump declared that peace negotiations over the withdrawal of US troops with Taliban are dead, reportedly the status of future..…
American manager of these discussions, arranged for American from Afghanistan if Taliban would promise not to tolerate any part of Afghanistan becoming staging or training center for any organization. ..…
Trump, however, abruptly canceled the meeting, slated to occur last weekend, citing a Taliban car bombing that killed an American. . There are “questions about the accuracy of [Trump’s] assertion that the Taliban had accepted his invitation to Camp David on Sunday, and that he..…
“Now the Taliban will pay a price” vowed President George W. Bush, as American and British fighter planes unleashed missile attacks against major cities in Afghanistan. ..…
American forces were sent to Afghanistan by President George W. Bush to attack the Taliban, the oligarchy then ruling the country. ..…
The president received criticism over the weekend for inviting Taliban onto American soil at Camp David so close to the anniversary of the 11 attacks.. ... While Trump administration had been pursuing peace talks with Taliban for months, the cancellation of the weekend's..…