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Afghanistan: German Troops open Fire at Crowd of Protesters – Evidence Covered Up !
Afghanistan: German Troops open Fire at Crowd of Protesters – Evidence Covered Up ! By Harald Pflüger – The the cover-up of the war-crimes of German troops against the civilian population in Afghanistan is supposed to continue. In Afghanistan, Germany … Continue reading
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Tagged Afghanistan, Bundeswehr, German Military, global security, Harald Pflüger, Kunduz Massacre, NATO, nsnbc, occupation of afghanistan, war crimes
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The US’ Habitual Lies Continue: Another Cover-Up in The Massacre of “Afghan 17″
By Prof. James Petras – The March 11 Massacre of the 17 Afghan citizens, including at least nine children and four women, raises many fundamental issues about the nature of a colonial war, the practices of a colonial army engaged … Continue reading
October 7, 2001: America and NATO´s Decision to Invade Afghanistan. The Pretext to wage a “Just War”.
October 7, 2001: America and NATO´s Decision to Invade Afghanistan. The Pretext to wage a “Just War”. by Michel Chossudovsky Why are American and NATO troops in Afghanistan? What … Continue reading
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