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  • The timing of its creation with images of civilian casualties coming out of Afghanistan which lead to waning public support for the war points to the fact that it ...28736735&treeMax=true&treeWidth=0&csi=271063&docNo=42 ''CNN'': Campaign in Afghanistan also a Propaganda War; Interview with Jef McAllister] 30-OCT-2001, Accessed
    22 KB (3,340 words) - 16:06, 10 March 2015
  • ...esent, including Operation Desert Storm, Bosnia and the current actions in Afghanistan and Iraq'<ref>National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution [http
    3 KB (398 words) - 16:55, 31 January 2008
  • [[United Nations Mine Action Centre for Afghanistan]] (UNMACA)
    13 KB (1,957 words) - 00:52, 16 April 2008
  • ...his spirited defence of 'humanitarian' intervention, he made no mention of Afghanistan. This may not be so extraordinary considering the for his attack on Obama C
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  • ...where he acted as a "supportive and advisory role to the new ambassador to Afghanistan, Sir [[Sherard Cowper-Coles]] who left the Riyadh embassy on 6 March. <ref> [[Category:Afghanistan|Russell, Gerard]][[Category:Revolving Door|Russell, Gerard]][[Category:Lobb
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  • ...t and extension of [[rogue states]] was disproved by the al-Qaeda example: Afghanistan was a terrorist-sponsored state, rather than a state sponsoring terrorism.
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  • ...om's Watch]] in releasing videos in support of the US presence in Iraq and Afghanistan. <ref> [http://gatewaypundit.blogspot.com/2007/08/pro-us-vigilant-freedom-g
    19 KB (2,784 words) - 10:18, 3 March 2015
  • ...imes is "by one measure the second-largest military contractor in Iraq and Afghanistan, after KBR". It owns several military contracting companies, including [[Dy
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  • *Are We Winning the War on Terrorism? A Report from Afghanistan, Brookings Institution, 19 January 2006
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  • ...e of conflict over a period of 30 years in Ireland, South Africa, Namibia, Afghanistan, Cambodia and Colombia.' <ref>[http://conflictsforum.org/who-we-are/alastai ::It was during the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan, when he was stationed for three years in neighbouring Pakistan, that Crook
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  • [[Category:Afghanistan|Bearden, Milt]]
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  • ==Television propaganda on Afghanistan== ...nda materials on US television. In January 1985, for example, its film on Afghanistan was broadcast on [[CNN]]. Typically such films were constructed as if they
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  • ...008 </ref>, and was "known among journalists who tried to cover the war in Afghanistan as a veritable disinformation center." <ref> Worldpress.org,"A Pretty Face :Taliban claims about civilian casualties and the idea that war in Afghanistan 'was becoming a Vietnam-like quagmire', while shining a harsh spotlight on
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  • ...directing ASI’s project to rebuild public sector management capacity in Afghanistan. <ref>Adam Smith International - People [http://www.adamsmithinternational. ...estinian Authority are not infrequent fixtures in his diary. From Iraq and Afghanistan to Rwanda, Ghana, India and Bangladesh, Usher and his dedicated team have p
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  • ...olled by an extremist organisation, that supports attacks on our troops in Afghanistan, has been funded by Ed Balls' department. ...upports attacks on our troops in Afghanistan, and your programme mentioned Afghanistan, has been funded by his department and I think you should ask him why that'
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  • ...of foreign suspects by the US and led to the abuses in Guantánamo, Iraq, Afghanistan and beyond. In a special report, James Meek reveals that it is the British
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  • ...of foreign suspects by the US and led to the abuses in Guantánamo, Iraq, Afghanistan and beyond. In a special report, James Meek reveals that it is the British
    1 KB (207 words) - 19:23, 12 June 2010
  • ...of foreign suspects by the US and led to the abuses in Guantánamo, Iraq, Afghanistan and beyond. In a special report, James Meek reveals that it is the British
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  • ...of foreign suspects by the US and led to the abuses in Guantánamo, Iraq, Afghanistan and beyond. In a special report, James Meek reveals that it is the British
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  • ...ause traditional methods of warfighting have proven inadequate in Iraq and Afghanistan. U.S. technology, training, and doctrine designed to counter the Soviet thr
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