Afghanistan and Pakistan



TL:n artikkeleita— Articles by TL

 

Afganistanin 10 vuoden murhenäytelmä, 6.10.2011

Osama bin Laden, Stubb ja Clinton, 2.5.2011

Britain's dangerous double games, 5 January 2011

Stubb ja Naton "yhteishenki", 29.11.2010

Afganistan ja Irak: "Demokratia vientituotteena", 13.4.2010

Afganistan: Propagandaa ja lapsenuskoa, 18.9.2009

US's search for military hegemony in South Asia, 14 April 2009

Stubb "brändaa" Suomea mielensä mukaiseksi, 22.9.2008

 

Afghanistan: "A major war crime"

19 December 2007

Täyttä häkää Washingtonissa

12.9.2007

Afganistan, Suomi ja "vastuuttomat idealistit"

30.8.2007

"Metelöintiä" estämässä Afganistanissa

21.8.2007

 

Ks. myös: Hannu Reime,

See also: Tariq Ali, Phyllis Bennis, Mark Curtis, Jean Bricmont, Noam Chomsky, Robert Fisk, Gabriel Kolko, John Pilger, Yhdysvaltain politiikka, Kansainvälinen politiikka, Suomen ulko- ja turvallisuuspolitiikka, Esa Aallas

 

 

Muiden kirjoittajien artikkeleita — Articles by other writers

 

U.S. Probe of Border Attack Hardened Pakistani Suspicions by Gareth Porter, CounterPunch, 26 January 2012

US Afghan policy in shambles after failure at Bonn by Zia Sarhadi, Media Monitors Network, 16 January 2012

The Surge to Withdrawal by Vijay Prashad, CounterPunch, 6 January 2012

They eat pizza now in Kabul but the war is far from over by Charles Glass, The National, 10 December 2011

Pak Border Post Attack a Big Loss for U.S. War Policy by Gareth Porter, Inter Press Service, 30 November 2011

Hunger looms in aid-rich Afghanistan, RAWA News, 18 November 2011

ISAF Data: Night Raids Killed Over 1,500 Afghan Civilians by Gareth Porter, Antiwar.com, 3 November 2011

The Army won't face the truth about Afghanistan and Iraq by Patrick Cockburn, The Independent on Sunday, 30 October 2011

U.N. Tally Excluded Most Afghan Civilian Deaths in Night Raids by Gareth Porter and Shah Noori, Inter Press Service, 25 October 2011

The Price of Gettng It Wrong by Conn Hallinan, CounterPunch, 14 October 2011

US Afghanistan Invasion 10th Anniversary: 5.6 Million War-related Deaths by Gideon Polya, Countercurrents.org, 10 October 2011

Afghanistan officials 'systematically tortured' detainees, says UN report by Jeremy Kelly, The Guardian, 10 October 2011

Afghanistan: Ten Years of Aimless War by Eric Margolis, CommonDreams.org, 8 October 2011

Message on the Tenth Anniversary of NATO's War and the Occupation of Afghanistan by Malalai Joya, CommonDreams.org, 7 October 2011

Vanity, machismo and greed have blinded us to the folly of Afghanistan by Simon Jenkins, The Guardian, 6 October 2011

Which Way on Afghan Peace Talks? by Gareth Porter, Consortiumnews.com, 6 October 2011

Afghanistan's Energy War by Shukria Dellawar and Antonia Juhasz, Foreign Policy in Focus, 5 October 2011

Gen. Allen Disavows 2014: US Going to Stay in Afghanistan ‘For a Long Time' by Jason Ditz, Antiwar.com, 3 October 2011

We Afghan women demand our place at the table for peace talks, Letters, The Guardian, 3 October 2011

Can the spread of women's rights ever be accompanied by war? by Madeleine Bunting, The Guardian, 2 October 2011

US Losing Sway in Af-Pak Region by Gareth Porter, Consortiumnews.com, 27 September 2011

Will Rabbani Hit Derail Afghan Peace? by Gareth Porter, Consortiumnews.com, 26 September 2011

Light at End of Afghan Tunnel Recedes by Conn Hallinan, Antiwar.com, 22 September 2011

New Study Says U.S. Night Raids Aimed at Afghan Civilians by Gareth Porter, Inter Press Service, 21 September 2011

Of Kabul & Tet & Generals by Conn Hallinan, ZNet, 18 September 2011

Major Discovery: A Purpose of the War in Afghanistan by Glenn Greenwald, Salon, 16 September 2011

Taliban Narrative in Afghan War by Gareth Porter, Consortiumnews.com, 14 September 2011

Militias funded by US accused of rights abuses by Julius Cavendish, The Independent, 13 September 2011

Why Pakistani Military Demands a Veto on Drone Strikes by Gareth Porter, Inter Press Service, 16 August 2011

Why the Afghanistan War won't end soon by Richard Falk, Al Jazeera, 15 August 2011

Over 160 children reported among drone deaths by Chris Woods, The Bureau of Investigative Journalism, 11 August 2011

Foreign troops harassing residents after crash by Mohammad Hakim Basharat, RAWA News, 8 August 2011

Afghans remain sceptical that they will see peace in their time by Terri Judd, RAWA News, 7 August 2011

Afghan civilians pay lethal price for new policy on air strikes by Brian Brady, The Independent, 31 July 2011

Ex-PM Says Taliban Offer Talks For Pullout Date by Gareth Porter, ZNet, 31 July 2011

Kabul's economy leaves poor in the dark by Ben Doherty, RAWA News, 30 July 2011

The allure of Afghanistan by Pepe Escobar, Al Jazeera, 29 July 2011

Why the US won't leave Afghanistan by Pepe Escobar, Al Jazeera, 12 July 2011

The Lies That Sold Obama's Escalation in Afghanistan by Gareth Porter, Antiwar.com, 8 July 2011

Despite Troop Surge, Taliban Attacks and US Casualties Soared by Gareth Porter, CounterPunch, 4 July 2011

The Unanswered Question in Afghanistan Is, Why? by Jim Hightower, truthout, 29 June 2011

What has the war in Afghanistan really achieved? by Jonathan Owen, David Randall, Jane Merrick and Rupert Cornwell, The Independent on Sunday, 26 June 2011

The Lie Behind the Afghan War by Robert Parry, Consortiumnews.com, 24 June 2011

Obama Leaves Door Open to Long-Term U.S. Afghan Combat by Gareth Porter, Inter Press Service, 23 June 2011

The Taliban's wishlist by Jonathan Steele, The Guardian, 20 June 2011

Cables From Kabul: The Inside Story of the West's Afghanistan Campaign by Sherard Cowper-Coles – review by William Dalrymple, The Observer, 19 June 2011 (guardian.co.uk, 16 June 2011)

Afghanistan 'most dangerous place for women', Al Jazeera, 15 June 2011

Afghanistan worst place in the world for women, but India in top five by Owen Bowcott, The Guardian, 15 June 2011

Ninety Percent of Petraeus's Captured "Taliban" Were Civilians by Gareth Porter, Inter Press Service, 12 June 2011

Afghanistan: Why Civilians Are Killed by James Petras, The Palestine Chronicle, 9 June 2011

Slain Writer's Book Says US-NATO War Served Al-Qaeda Strategy by Gareth Porter, Information Clearing House, 7 June 2011

The Killing of Bin Laden and the Afghan War: Dubious Hopes for Peace by Gareth Porter, CounterPunch, 9 May 2011

Bin Laden and the Great Game by Conn Hallinan, CounterPunch, 6 May 2011

What Has Bin Laden's Killing Wrought? by Ray McGovern, consortiumnews.com, 5 May 2011

US Knew Where Osama Was Since 2005 by Israel Shamir, CounterPunch, 4 May 2011

Osama's No Martyr, But the Man Prevailed by Walden Bello, ZNet, 4 May 2011

Osama bin Laden's death: The US patriot reflex by Gary Younge, The Guardian, 3 May 2011

Jihadi Butch Cassidy by John Feffer, Foreign Policy in Focus, 3 May 2011

U.S. Refusal of 2001 Taliban Offer Gave bin Laden a Free Pass by Gareth Porter, Inter Press Service, 3 May 2011

Can we ever be truly safe from terrorism? by Patrick Cockburn, The Independent, 3 May 2011

Why it's absurd to claim that justice has been done by Geoffrey Robertson, The Independent, 3 May 2011

Osama is dead but not bin Ladenism by Rami G. Khouri, The Daily Star, 3 May 2011

Jeremy Scahill on Killing of Bin Laden: Obama Has “Doubled Down on Bush Administration Policy of Targeted Assassination”, Democracy Now! 2 May 2011

The Long Road to Abbottabad by Shaukat Qadir, CounterPunch, 2 May 2011

Osama bin Laden's death: What now for al-Qaida? by Jason Burke, The Guardian, 2 May 2011

Chris Hedges Speaks on Osama bin Laden's Death, truthdig, 1 May 2011

Why US and NATO Fed Detainees to Afghan Torture System by Gareth Porter, Inter Press Service, 26 April 2011

US atrocities reach all time high in Afghanistan by Zia Sarhadi, Media Monitors Network, 21 April 2011

Pakistan Objects by Gareth Porter, CounterPunch, 14 April 2011

Few politicians say it, but most think it: our Afghan war is a disaster by Julian Glover, The Guardian/Comment is free, 11 April 2011

Former Afghan lawmaker Joya says U.S. soldiers disregard lives by Adam Ashton, McClatchy, 6 April 2011

Obama Administration Relents and Grants Visa to Leading Afghan Antiwar Campaigner Malalai Joya for U.S. Trip, Democracy Now! 28 March 2011

"Stop These Massacres": Ex-Afghan Parliamentarian Malalai Joya Calls for End to U.S. Occupation of Afghanistan, Democracy Now! 28 March 2011

Obama Lacks Clarity on Afghan War by Ray McGovern, consortiumnews.com, 28 March 2011

Taliban talks could be closer by Jonathan Steele, The Guardian, 28 March 2011

US grants Afghan activist a visa by Jenna Duncan, The Boston Globe, 24 March 2011

The “Kill Team” Photographs by Seymour M. Hersh, The New Yorker, 22 March 2011

Afghan women's rights hero is latest victim of ideological exclusion by Carol Rose, The Boston Globe, 20 March 2011

Covering Up Civilian Casualties by Gareth Porter and Shah Noori, CounterPunch, 18 March 2011

An American Atrocity in Afghanistan by Dave Lindorff, Information Clearing House, 9 March 2011

Afghan women remain wary of politics – and rightly so by Nushin Arbabzadah, The Guardian/Comment is free, 9 March 2011

How Many Afghan Kids Need to Die to Make the News? by FAIR, 8 March 2011

The Afghan War is Brutal, Expensive, Unpopular, and Ineffective – So Why Are We Spending Billions on It? by Sonali Kolkathar, CommonDreams.org, 3 March 2011

U.S. And NATO Escalate World's Deadliest War On Both Sides Of Afghan-Pakistani Border by Rick Rozoff, Global Research, 1 March 2011

The CIA's Killing Spree in Lahore by Mike Whitney, CounterPunch, 24 February 2011

Petraeus Accuses Afghan Parents of Burning Kids to Make US Look Bad by Jason Ditz, Antiwar.com, 21 February 2011

Residents of Razed Afghan Village Dispute U.S. Case for Destruction by Shah Noori and Gareth Porter, Inter Press Service, 18 February 2011

Mullen Informs Congress: Afghan Violence to Worsen in 2011 by Jason Ditz, Antiwar.com, 16 February 2011

Newsweek Defends Drones by Fairness & Accuracy in Reporting, 16 February 2011

Deferring to Petraeus by Gareth Porter, CounterPunch, 14 February 2011

Wikileaks: No 10 urged commander to play down Afghanistan failures by Steven Winford and Christopher Hope, The Daily Telegraph, 8 February 2011

Facts on the ground in Afghanistan: a village perspective by Giuliano Battiston, openDemocracy, 7 February 2011

Evidence of 2002 Taliban Offer Damages Myth of al Qaeda Ties by Gareth Porter, Inter Press Service, 7 February 2011

Afghanistan: losing the Afghan people by Marika Theros and Nir Rosen, openDemocracy 16 January 2011

WikiLeaks Exposes the Danger of Pakistan's Nukes by Fred Branfman, truthdig, 13 January 2011

A Political Murder in Pakistan or War? by M. Shahid Alam, Media Monitors Network, 13 January 2011

Afghanistan: Killing Peace by Conn Hallinan, Foreign Policy in Focus, 12 January 2011

Afghan Reality by Vishay Prashad, CounterPunch, 12 January 2011

Finding a Path Out of Afghanistan by Ivan Eland, consortiumnews.com, 12 January 2011

Corrupt, greedy elite pushing Pakistan into oblivion by Waseem Shehzad, Media Monitors Network, 11 January 2011

U.S. Employs Afghan War To Build Global NATO by Rick Rozoff, Global Research, 6 January 2011

How Afghanistan Became a War for NATO by Gareth Porter, Inter Press Service, 3 January 2011

New Year to mark intensification of West's War in Afghanistan and Pakistan by Rick Rozoff, Media Monitors Network, 2 January 2011

US drone attacks are no laughing matter, Mr Obama by Mehdi Hasan, The Guardian, 28 December 2010

'Dear Afghanistan': A New Year's Call for Peace by Afghan Youth Voices of Peace, CommonDreams.org, 26 December 2010

2011: U.S. and NATO to extend and expand Afghan War by Rick Rozoff, Media Monitors Network, 25 December 2010

US Stepping Up Pressure on Pakistan by Gareth Porter, Inter Press Service, 22 December 2010

Nixon adopted this tactic in Vietnam. It won't work any better now than it did then by Patrick Cockburn, The Independent, 22 December 2010

UN Report Shows Rising Civilian Toll in Afghanistan by Jason Ditz, Antiwar.com, 21 December 2010

History is repeating itself in Afghanistan by Patrick Cockburn, The Independent, 18 December 2010

Gains in Kandahar Came with More Brutal U.S. Tactics by Gareth Porter, Inter Press Service, 17 December 2010

What the President Won't Say About Afghanistan by Tom Andrews, CommonDreams.org, 16 December 2010

Red Cross: Afghanistan in Worst State in 30 Years by Jason Ditz, Antiwar.com, 15 December 2010

'Giant' Holbrooke Failed on Afghan War by Ray McGovern,consortiumnews.com, 14 December 2010

$52bn of American aid and still Afghans are dying of starvation by Patrick Cockburn, The Independent, 13 December 2010

Hunger and Anger in Afghanistan by Kathy Kelly, CommonDreams.org, 10 December 2010

The Russians Did Better ... So Why Did They Lose? by Patrick Cockburn, CounterPunch, 8 December 2010

Why Are We in Afghanistan – Still? by Tom Gallagher, CommonDreams.org, 7 December 2010

U.S. and NATO prolong and expand Greater Afghan War by Rick Rozoff, Media Monitors Network, 3 December 2010

The (Not So) Secret (Anymore) US War in Pakistan by Jeremy Scahill, The Nation, 1 December 2010

The War in Afghanistan is Not about Afghanistan by Harvey Wasserman, CommonDreams.org, 27 November 2010

Why Gen. Petraeus was Snookered by the "Taliban" Imposter by Gareth Porter, CounterPunch, 25 November 2010

The road to endless war by Paul Rogers, openDemocracy, 25 November 2010

NATO's Dangerous Wager with Karzai by Ahmed Rashid, ZNet, 23 November 2010

America's Failed War of Attrition in Afghanistan by Jeremy Scahill, The Nation, 22 November 2010

What If NATO Is Defeated In Afghanistan? by Eric S. Margolis, Information Clearing House, 20 November 2010

Be under no illusion, Nato is in no shape to make progress in this graveyard of empires by Patrick Cockburn, The Independent, 20 November 2010

Afghan war now just about saving face by Andrew Murray, The Guardian/Comment is free, 19 November 2010

Pentagon blows up thousands of homes in Afghanistan by Brian Becker, Answer, 18 November 2010

A defiant woman won't be silenced by the warlords or fundamentalists by Adele Horin, The Sydney Morning Herald, 18 November 2010

Could Nonviolent Resistance Defeat Petraeus' Night Raids in Afghanistan? by Robert Naiman, CommonDreams.org, 17 November 2010

Afghan women continue to suffer despite the West by Daniel Flitton, The Age, 13 November 2010

Timetable Abandoned: U.S. And NATO To Wage Endless War In Afghanistan by Rick Rozoff, Global Research, 12 November 2010

Any hope I had in the ballot box bringing change in Afghanistan is gone by Malalai Joya, The Guardian, 2 November 2010

U.S. and NATO drag Asia into Afghan Quagmire by Rick Rozoff, Media Monitors Network, 30 October 2010

Russia's Afghan agenda by Jonathan Steele, The Guardian, 27 October 2010

Digging in for the Long Haul in Afghanistan by Nick Turse, TomDispatch.com, 21 October 2010

Nato surge on Taliban stronghold drives civilians into the line of fire by Julius Cavendish, The Independent, 21 October 2010

Joya rejects the NATO coalition, Harper and the excuses for war by Malalai Joya, Rabble, 18 October 2010

Report Shows Drones Strikes Based on Scant Evidence by Gareth Porter, Inter Press Service, 18 October 2010

9th Anniversary of US Invasion of Afghanistan: 4.9 Million Afghans Dead by Gideon Polya, Countercurrents.org, 10 October 2010

Afghanistan: Global NATO's first Ground War in its Tenth Year by Rick Rozoff, Media Monitors Network, 10 October 2010

Is Pakistan Falling Apart? by Patrick Cockburn, CounterPunch, 8 October 2010

The Long War: Year Ten by Andrew Bacevich and Tom Engelhardt, Antiwar.com, 8 October 2010

U.S. and NATO forces not leaving Afghanistan and Pakistan in the foreseeable future by Rick Rozoff, Media Monitors Network, 7 October 2010

Afghanistan: War without end, Editorial, The Guardian, 7 October 2010

Afghan anniversary, Letters, The Guardian, 7 October 2010

Not even our leaders know why we are in Afghanistan by Gene Healy, The Examiner, 4 October 2010

Afghanistan nine years on by Chris Sands, Le Monde diplomatique English Edition, 4 October 2010

Mission Creep In Afghanistan / Pakistan by Eric Margolis, Information Clearing House, 4 October 2010

Pakistan won't act against the Taliban by Patrick Cockburn, The Independent, 2 October 2010

Robert Gates: 'We're Not Ever Leaving' Afghanistan by Marcus Baram, The Huffington Post, 29 September 2010

NATO Expands Afghan War Into Pakistan by Rick Rozoff, Global Research, 28 September 2010

Dodge City Meets Pakistan by Eric Margolis, LewRockwell.com, 28 September 2010

3,000-Strong and Growing: The CIA's Army of Assassins in Afghanistan by Jason Ditz, Antiwar.com, 22 September 2010

Bait-and-Switch in Afghanistan by Gareth Porter, CounterPunch, 20 September 2010

'Death to America, death to Obama' by Nick Turse, Asia Times, 17 September 2010

Blowback in Kandahar by Gareth Porter, CounterPunch, 16 September 2010

Bombshell from London by Eric Margolis, Toronto Sun, 14 September 2010

How Much “Success” Can Afghans Stand? by Nick Turse, TomDispatch.com, 12 September 2010

The IED War by Gareth Porter, CounterPunch, 10 September 2010

Afghanistan: North Atlantic Military Bloc's Ten-Year War In South Asia by Rick Rozoff, Global Research, 1 September 2010

Taliban Morale by Gareth Porter, CounterPunch, 31 August 2010

U.S. Supersizes Afghan Mega-Base as Withdrawal Date Looms by Spencer Ackerman, Wired, 9 August 2010

Reclaiming the humanitarian space by James Denselow, Guardian/Comment is free, 7 August 2010

Whose Hands? Whose Blood? Killing Civilians in Afghanistan and Iraq by Tom Engelhardt, TomDispatch.com, 5 August 2010

Time Pictures Afghan Women, Obscures Realities of Endless War by Michelle Chen, ColorLines, 3 August 2010

Burkas and bikinis by Priyamvada Gopal, The Guardian, 3 August 2010

This is a ‘digital deluge', not the Pentagon Papers by Sean Collins, spiked, 2 August 2010

Afghan War Logs: what did we learn? by David Leigh, The Guardian, 2 August 2010

'We need to talk to the Taliban' by Patrick Cockburn, The Independent, 30 July 2010

A history of folly, from the Trojan horse to Afghanistan by Simon Jenkins, The Guardian, 27 July 2010

The Afghan War leaks don't tell us The Truth by Brendan O'Neill, spiked, 27 July 2010

War logs are no surprise to Afghans by Nushin Arbabzadah, The Guardian/Comment is free, 27 July 2010

Daniel Ellsberg describes Afghan war logs as on a par with 'Pentagon Papers' by Richard Norton Taylor, The Guardian, 27 July 2010

The battle to justify this as a war worth fighting just got a lot harder by Patrick Cockburn, The Independent, 27 July 2010

Afghan War Leaks Expose Costly, Deceitful March of Folly by Ray McGovern, CommonDreams.org, 26 July 2010

Leaked Reports Make Afghan War Policy More Vulnerable by Gareth Porter, Inter Press Service, 26 July 2010

Afghanistan war logs: Massive leak of secret files exposes truth of occupation by Nick Davies and David Leigh, The Guardian, 25 July 2010

Now Afghanistan too shows the limits of American power by Seumas Milne, The Guardian, 21 July 2010

Cameron must make the case for talks with the Taliban by Jonathan Steele, The Guardian, 12 July 2010

Why Are We in Afghanistan? by Tom Engelhardt, Antiwar.com, 12 July 2010

Afghan War: Petraeus Expands U.S. Military Presence Throughout Eurasia by Rick Rozoff, Global Research, 5 July 2010

'Surge'' smoke follows Petraeus to Afpak by Pepe Escobar, Asia Times, 3 July 2010

Afghanistan: the politics of PR by other means by Brendan O'Neill, spiked, 28 June 2010

Why Petraeus won't salvage this war by Gareth Porter, Foreign Policy, 28 June 2010

Media Missing the McChrystal Point by Fairness & Accucary in Reporting, 25 June 2010

Switch to Petraeus Betrays Afghan Policy Crisis by Gareth Porter, Inter Press Service, 23 June 2010

Afghan Mine Field by Charles Glass, Taki's Magazine, 21 June 2010

Is Pakistan Unraveling? by Joshua Brollier and Kathy Kelly, CounterPunch, 21 June 2010

Pakistan's slide into total chaos by Zafar Bangash, Media Monitors Network, 18 June 2010

"The War is Worth Waging": Afghanistan's Vast Reserves of Minerals and Natural Gas by Michel Chossudovsky, Global Research, 17 June 2010

Afghanistan, and the world's resource war by Paul Rogers, openDemocracy, 17 June 2010

McChrystal Faces "Iraq 2006 Moment" in Coming Months by Gareth Porter, Inter Press Service, 12 June 2010

They must know our mission is doomed by Matthew Parris, The Times, 11 June 2010

Military Watershed: Longest War in U.S. and Afghan History by Rick Rozoff, Media Monitors Network, 11 June 2010

CIA Drone Operators Oppose Strikes as Helping al Qaeda by Gareth Porter, Inter Press Service, 3 June 2010

Let Cameron hasten the end of our absurd Afghan war by Simon Jenkins, The Guardian, 1 June 2010

US presence is making Afghans fight against Taliban difficult An interview with Malalai Joya by Farooq Sulehria, ZNet, 26 May 2010

Reaffirming Afghanistan's Al Capone by Gareth Porter, CounterPunch, 25 May 2010

America's exalted capacity for murder by Pankaj Mishra, The Guardian, 21 May 2010

Karzai in Washington: The War Awaiting Kandahar by Ramzy Baroud, The Palestine Chronicle, 20 May 2010

Obama's Flailing Wars by Tom Engelhardt, ZNet, 17 May 2010

The Arrogance of Ignorance by Franklin C. Spinney, CounterPunch, 17 May 2010

Tunnel Darkens for Obama's Afghan War by Patrick Cockburn, CounterPunch, 17 May 2010

Taliban: the indistinguishable enemy by Mustafa Qadri, The Guardian/Comment is free, 16 May 2010

NATO In Afghanistan: World War In One Country by Rick Rozoff, Global Research, 14 May 2010

Who Runs The Secret 'Black Jail' at Bagram? by Jeremy Scahill, The Nation, 14 May 2010

Obama, Karzai Still Split on Peace Talks with Taliban by Gareth Porter, Inter Press Service, 13 May 2010

The Faisal Shahzad Puzzle: Why Is Pakistan's Civil-Military Leadership Silent? by Shireen M. Mazari, Countercurrents.org, 10 May 2010

Pentagon Doubts Grow on McChrystal War Plan by Gareth Porter, Inter Press Service, 10 May 2010

Reasons behind Karzai's outburst against the US by Zia Sarhadi, Media Monitors Network, 9 May 2010

Losing Afghan hearts and minds by Julien Mercille, Asia Times, 7 May 2010

The Latest Official Report on Afghanistan by Gary Leupp, CounterPunch, 7 May 2010

Time Magazine's Sneaky Way of Muffling the Message of an Afghan Peace Activist by Malalai Joya and Sonali Kolhatkar, ZNet, 4 May 2010

Were US Special Forces Involved in the Arrest of Faisal Shahzad? by Jeremy Scahill, The Nation, 4 May 2010