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29-08-2021

Al-Hamdu Lillahi Rabbil-'Alamin, Afghanistan is not occupied anymore. After twenty years it is an Islamic country again. Something 95 % of the population wanted.

Of course these last twenty years of occupation have taken a heavy toll on the country and the people.

The Americans and their allies had set up a government according to their own example: heavily corrupt and anti-Islamic. If the former president Ashraf Ghani thought that the Taliban are so bad for the people – why didn’t he stay and fight? The Americans put huge sums of money into the military. The so-called “Afghan Army” by grace of USA had the best training and weapons money can buy.

20-10-2020

Tose buying flats in Trump Tower project near Delhi invited to dine with US president’s son

Prospective investors in a Trump Tower project near Delhi are being offered a conversation and dinner with Donald Trump Jr has part of a marketing campaign that has drawn criticism from corruption watchdogs.

Full-page advertisements reading “Trump is here. Are you invited?” featured on the front page of three Indian national newspapers at the weekend ahead of a visit by the US president’s son to India this week.

20-08-2015

Reports and photographs of Iraqi prisoner abuse by U.S. soldiers have raised concern about the treatment of detainees being held in Afghanistan.

19-08-2015

Two prisoners who died while being held for interrogation at the US military base in Afghanistan had apparently been beaten, according to a military pathologist's report. A criminal investigation is now under way into the deaths which have both been classified as homicides.

16-08-2015

It is a tragedy of immense proportion when people in America, technically the most advanced country on earth choose ignorance over enlightenment in order to hide behind their fears of self-criticism.

16-08-2015

Like Vietnam vets did decades ago, a group of soldiers are poised to speak out about atrocities they say the U.S. committed in Iraq and Afghanistan.

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Aug. 4, 2008 | WASHINGTON -- On the campaign trail in April, Barack Obama was asked whether, if elected, he would prosecute Bush administration officials for establishing torture as American policy. The candidate demurred. "If crimes have been committed, they should be investigated," he said. But he quickly added, "I would not want my first term consumed by what was perceived on the part of the Republicans as a partisan witch hunt, because I think we've got too many problems to solve."

When Bush jr. said, "we will smoke them out…" he lived up to his promise, making life an unattainable reality for the unborn and unsustainable reality for the living sentencing the Afghan people and their future generations to a predetermined death sentence.

"After the Americans destroyed our village and killed many of us, we also lost our houses and have nothing to eat. However, we would have endured these miseries and even accepted them, if the Americans had not sentenced us all to death.