Afghanistan president Ashraf Ghani fled from the Taliban 'in four cars and a helicopter filled with cash and had to leave some behind because it wouldn't all fit in', Russians claim
The U.S. Empire is in freefall. Good. Afghanistan has reverted to nativist control as expected. The 'goat-herders' there remain unconquered. The speed of the Taliban's takeover doesn't surprise me because the groundwork for it has been in pro
Afghan air force flees en masse: Uzbekistan SHOOTS DOWN one fighter plane and forces another FORTY SIX helicopters and planes to land carrying 600 Afghan soldiers
Afghanistan -- Nearly 20 years after the US 9/11 mother of all false flags to that time -- followed weeks later by long planned in advance Bush/Cheney aggression against Afghanistan and Yemen -- US-installed tyranny in the former country ended.
Afghanistan -- On Sunday, Trump called for selected, unelected Biden to resign -- for the wrong reasons, saying: Afghanistan "will go down as one of the greatest defeats in American history," -- true enough
Connecting the dots, it appears that the US is trying hard to replace the forever war in Afghanistan with a Syria-like hybrid war. The stunning success Russia registered in ensuring the survival of the Assad regime in Syria provides a role model for
Afghan troops are filmed laying down arms as US general overseeing NATO exit says he's shocked by how quickly they've surrendered to the Taliban and 1,000 are caught fleeing the country
I first met Adrian Bonenberger in 2014, after he completed two tours in Afghanistan. He'd published Afghan Post, a painful epistolary memoir about his experiences.
Interventionists are saying that U.S. forces need to stay in Afghanistan because otherwise that country will, once again, become a "haven" for anti-American terrorists.
Appointed in the final days of Trump's presidency to remove all US troops from Afghanistan, Douglas Macgregor tells The Grayzone how military leadership undermined the withdrawal and pressured Trump to capitulate.
Officials from the United States and the Taliban have agreed in principle to a framework that could eventually bring Afghanistan's long-running war to an end, the US Special Representative for Afghanistan said Monday.
Taliban officials said U.S. negotiators on Saturday agreed on a draft peace pact setting out the withdrawal of foreign troops from Afghanistan within 18 months, potentially ending the United States' longest war.
The fight in Afghanistan is at a stalemate, and the significant number of Afghan troop deaths in the war is not sustainable, the Marine officer nominated to command U.S. forces in the Middle East told lawmakers on Tuesday.
On November 5 yet another US soldier was killed by a member of Afghanistan's military forces, as the country continues to be wracked by violence in its seventeenth year of war.
On November 5 yet another US soldier was killed by a member of Afghanistan's military forces, as the country continues to be wracked by violence in its seventeenth year of war.