In Canada an unprecedented public concern has emerged; a majority of Canadians want to end Canada's currently defined military involvement there.A number of Canada's top political analysts have contributed essays, including Peggy Mason, Linda McQuaig, Michael Neumann, James Laxer, Murray Dobbin, ...
the country had been atwarfor over 25 years. Consequently, one of the first measures taken was to demobilize more than 63,000 Afghan soldiers who had fought during the war. Canada has contributed funds in support of this process since 2003. This funding is helping former Afghan soldiers reint...
CIA Involvement and Other Actors in the Anti-Soviet Proxy War in AfghanistanGiuseppe Armenio
involvement in Afghanistan, writing on Twitter seven years ago that the war was "a complete waste" and six years ago that "we should leave Afghanistan immediately." Since becoming president in January 2017, he has repeatedly said he could end the Afghanistan war quickl...
When Canada and other nations leave the country, the Taliban and the warlord tribes will continue to insight fear on the Afghan citizens (Endersby, 2011). Conclusion Canada’s involvement has brought about a continuous debate on whether or not they should be in Afghanistan fighting a war that...
The utter failure of the Irish media on the war on Afghanistan Anti-US bias was a load of Kabul by Eilis O'Hanlon. Do you want the facts ... or Fisk's version? by Eoghan Harris, November 25, 2001. The war pundits who are wrong and won't admit it by George Dempsey. Lawren...
Just as the inner cabal of the US govt military industrial block want the issue of their complicity in 911 to become an issue of Israel, rather than their involvement in the attacks, you are playing the same game. It appears the Anti-Zionists will swallow any bull by anyone (such as ex...
Larive, "From Speeches to Actions: EU Involvement in the War in Afghanistan through the EUPOL Afghanistan Mission," European Security, vol. 21, no. 2 (2012): 191.Larivé , M. , 2012 . From speeches to actions: EU involvement in the war in Afghanistan through the EUPOL Afghanistan ...
Both Britain and Canada stationed their troops in Afghanistan’s south, where fighting had been most intense. More than 20 other countries also lost troops during the war, though many—such as Germany and Italy—chose to focus their forces in the north and the west, where the insurgency was...
agreementsand the military occupation of Germany and Japan. Over 16 million service members were mobilized for the war, and around7.6 million were deployedto conflicts in Europe, Asia and Africa. Bases in this period were established or leased in areas like Canada, France, Germany, Japan and ...