They call them 'Simba moments'. Many times a day, small children become accidentally separated from their parents in the chaos outside Hamid Karzai International Airport and the British paratroopers who find them will hold them high in the air, m
Twenty years ago, Rep. Barbara Lee stood before her House colleagues and pleaded with them not to give President Bush a blank check to wage war against the remote, lawless nation accused of harboring the Sept. 11 terrorists.
Airbnb on Tuesday announced that it will provide free, temporary accommodation around the world to approximately 20,000 refugees forced to flee Afghanistan in the wake of President Biden's botched military withdrawal, which allowed the Taliban to top
The Food and Drug Administration has just approved the Pfizer covid shot, paving the way for the roll-out of vaccine mandates across the public and private sector. Will there be push-back?
Did anyone expect the US war in Afghanistan to end cleanly? If so, you bought the lies all along and the cold water now is hitting sharp. While the actual ending is particularly harsh and clearly spliced together from old clips of Saigon 1975, those
Amid the total unraveling of Afghanistan in the wake of the Biden-ordered US troop withdraw and ongoing severely botched evacuation effort centered at Kabul's international airport, WikiLeaks has been republishing a few of its more interesting leaks
This classified CIA analysis from March outlines possible PR strategies to shore up public support in Germany and France for a continued war in Afghanistan.
So, if as of Aug. 18 the Brits are running regular vehicle patrols to rescue their nationals in Kabul, but the most powerful nation in the world says 'No Can Do,' --
Two months before our humiliating withdrawal from Afghanistan, the U.S. Embassy in Kabul posted a now-widely circulated tweet with a large rainbow flag celebrating Pride Month.
So, if as of Aug. 18 the Brits are running regular vehicle patrols to rescue their nationals in Kabul, but the most powerful nation in the world says 'No Can Do,'
• Idrees Ali and Patricia Zengerle, Jonathan Landay
About a month ago, Afghanistan's ministry of defense posted on social media photographs of seven brand new helicopters arriving in Kabul delivered by the United States.
This week on the New World Next Week: Afghanistan comes home to roost as false flag domestic terror looms; scamdemic babies are suffering cognitive development difficulties; and the CHD win an important case about RF against the FCC.
Alarming reports are emerging from Afghanistan that Taliban insurgents now controlling the capital city of Kabul are "collecting weapons from civilians" should underscore why so many Americans fight to protect their Second Amendment rights.
I recently texted a present Federal LEO who has been in country as a contractor and a service man. I told him, I was receiving information from known sources that AMERICAN contractors trapped behind enemy lines...
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