The U.S. in Afghanistan: The Longest War

... in 2009, the U.S. is still fighting the Taliban, and al-Qaeda operatives are still plotting from Afghanistan. And one part of the region's deadly muddle has gotten worse. In 2001 there were fears that the war in Afghanistan would destabilize Pakistan. (The Pashtun ethnic group, which makes up a large part of the Taliban insurgency, straddles the border between the two countries.) Those fears are now reality; the Pakistani Taliban threatens ... Full Story »

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Don Wicks
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by Don Wicks - Apr. 10, 2009

All history unknown - goes back many years and probably linked to the money made from dope fields. About every strong country has tried to change the country and has failed. It will go on for many more years unless we stupidly destroy the entire country. But new wars are going to make that country a sideshow as we fight among ourselves to solve the downslide of stocks and overall downturn. Possibly as we did after 1933 with world war II to find a way to out of the depression WITH WAR.

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