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U.S. Mulls Afghan Coal Deal Despite Wasting Billions on Infrastructure Projects

3rd February, 2018 · admin 3 Comments

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Michael Hughes: U.S. corporations are in secret talks with Afghan officials about exploiting the country’s coal industry in what appears like another ploy by the Trump administration to profit off the war while countering China’s dominance of the mining sector. Ironically, the discussions are occurring just as a watchdog report reveals yet again how the U.S. has mishandled billions in reconstruction funding. Click here to read more.

Posted in China-Afghanistan Relations, Corruption, Economic News, Opinion/Editorial, US-Afghanistan Relations | Tags: coal, Natural Resources |
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3 thoughts on “U.S. Mulls Afghan Coal Deal Despite Wasting Billions on Infrastructure Projects”

  1. Baghlani says:
    February 4, 2018 at 1:12 pm

    In your inner circles dialogue, you don’t consider it a waste- you use it all for your military and political objectives and then delibrately and arrogantly project and confuse your own dirty work with local corruption.
    .
    You use the the very same corruption motto to further oblidge and subjugate who ever happen to stand on your destructive path.
    .
    YOU ARE. (AND HAVE BEEN), THE REAL NENACE- LOOK AT YOURSELF !
    .
    *CORUPT SOULS ARE CONTAGIOUS !

  2. Baghlani says:
    February 4, 2018 at 1:42 pm

    YOU (SERIOUSLY)
    NEED
    THERAPY !

  3. Baghlani says:
    February 4, 2018 at 7:35 pm

    YOU ARE CRAZY BOY- YOU CAN’T USE PROPER LANGUAGE EITHER !

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