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Category Archives: History

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The Fall of the Monarchy and Afghanistan

1st December, 2018 · admin · 15 Comments

International Policy Digest: On the 11th of June, 2002, a Loya Jirga was held to transfer power to the Afghan Transitional Authority. While King Mohammed Zahir Shah had considerable support from the delegates, the United States decided to back Hamid Karzai instead. Had the Bush administration not sidelined the King, these last 15 years might have been

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Posted in Ethnic Issues, History, US-Afghanistan Relations | Tags: Hamid Karzai, Mohammad Zahir Shah |
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Mujahideen Hit Moscow: Exploring Russia’s ‘Great Game’ Gamble

16th November, 2018 · admin

“We have no eternal allies, and we have no perpetual enemies. Our interests are eternal and perpetual, and those interests it is our duty to follow.” -Lord Palmerston, speech in House of Commons, 1848 Michael Hughes November 16, 2018 The Russian government escalated its involvement in the 21st Century’s version of the Great Game by

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Posted in AOP Reports, History, Opinion/Editorial, Peace Talks, Security, Taliban |
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Uncovering Gholghola: The Lost Ancient City In Afghanistan

19th October, 2018 · admin

VOA News | October 18, 2018: French and Afghan archaeologists are digging through the ruins of Afghanistan’s Bamiyan Valley to uncover the mysteries of a great lost city. (VOA)

Posted in History | Tags: Bamiyan |
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These photos show 17 years of the US-led ‘Forever war’ in Afghanistan as the conflict becomes deadlier than ever

9th October, 2018 · admin

Insider: On October 7, the US entered its 18th year of war in Afghanistan. What started as retaliation for the September 11, 2001 attacks on the World Trade Center in New York City has spiraled as insurgents like the Taliban have regrouped and restrengthened over the years. 2018 is projected to be the deadliest year in

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Posted in History, Photos, Security, US-Afghanistan Relations |
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‘A fighting war with the main enemy’: How the CIA helped land a mortal blow to the Soviets in Afghanistan 32 years ago

3rd October, 2018 · admin

Business Insider: By the mid-1980s, the Soviet war in Afghanistan had reached something of a stalemate. To turn the tide, the US introduced Stinger anti-aircraft missiles to erode Soviet control of the air. In the years since, the Stingers and US policy in Afghanistan have become a headache, but CIA personnel involved in the Stinger program

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Posted in History, Russia-Afghanistan Relations, US-Afghanistan Relations |
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Dance Like It’s 1949: Afghan Islamists Celebrate Chinese Communism

1st October, 2018 · admin

Frud Bezhan Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty October 1, 2018 Sibghatullah Mojadedi, Mohammad Mohaqiq, and Mohammad Khan are among Afghanistan’s most prominent onetime hard-line Islamists. But the former warlords’ credentials have been questioned by some Afghans after they attended a celebration marking Chinese communism in Kabul. The three gray-bearded men, clad in traditional Afghan garb, were

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Posted in China-Afghanistan Relations, History, Other News | Tags: Hezb-e Islami, Mohammad Khan, Mohammad Mohaqiq, Sibghatullah Mojaddedi |
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The Hotel in Afghanistan That Refuses to Close Its Doors

19th September, 2018 · admin

New York Times: The bay windows in the Bost Hotel’s dining room looked out across the Helmand River. For all the river’s immensity, the current, borne hundreds of miles from up in the Hindu Kush, spoke only in whispers. The air hummed with mosquitoes. Beyond the river, on the outskirts of Lashkar Gah, the capital of

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Posted in Everyday Life, History, Other News, Travel | Tags: Helmand |
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Suicide Bombing Hits Afghan Commemorations Of Resistance Leader Masud, Killing At Least Seven

9th September, 2018 · admin · 2 Comments

RFE/RL’s Radio Free Afghanistan September 9, 2018 KABUL — A suicide bomber on a motorcycle has blown himself up near a procession in the Afghan capital commemorating the death of a revered resistance leader, killing at least seven people, officials say. Kabul police spokesman Hashmat Stanekzai told RFE/RL that more than 20 people were wounded

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Posted in Civilian Injuries and Deaths, Heroism, History, ISIS/DAESH, Security, Taliban | Tags: Ahmad Shah Masood, hero |
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Martyrs Week Commemorated In Kabul

7th September, 2018 · admin · 3 Comments

Tolo News: Members of Afghanistan Green Trend, a Kabul-based social movement, on Friday commemorated Martyrs Week and the 17th anniversary of the National Hero Ahmad Shah Massoud’s assassination by laying a wreath at the Minaret of Resistance in Wazir Akbar Khan in Kabul’s PD15.  Afghanistan Green Trend members called on people to commemorate Martyrs Week and Ahmad

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Posted in Heroism, History | Tags: Ahmad Shah Masood, hero |
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U.S. Afghan ‘Experts’ Peddle Recipes for Perpetual War

3rd September, 2018 · admin

Michael Hughes: New military commander of U.S. forces in Afghanistan Austin Miller on his first day on the job signaled that he would continue America’s stale strategy which itself is a recipe for perpetual conflict. However, there are some so-called strategists who have accomplished the impossible by concocting ideas even worse than the one that has

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Posted in History, Opinion/Editorial, Security, US-Afghanistan Relations |
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