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  • ...ber of links to suggest continued envolvement of the SCL group in Iraq and Afghanistan (For example: they are listed as partners of [[Wise Strategic Communication
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  • *Major [[Allan Best]], Canadian MOD, ''Afghanistan: A Canadian Perspective'' ...[Rikke Haugegaard]], [[Understanding Culture]], Denmark, ''Female Power in Afghanistan - Local Women's contribution to the Fight against the Taliban''
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  • ...ce in Counter Insurgency [COIN] operations", with recent focus on Iraq and Afghanistan.<ref>"[http://www.janes.com/events/IndustryBriefings/terroristThreatsUK/spe ...10</ref> The [[Operationaion Intelligence Support Group]] was depoloyed in Afghanistan to aid NATO forces in 2006<ref>MOD (2006), "[http://www.mod.uk/NR/rdonlyres
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  • ...rity.html Cameron chairs first UK security council meeting] Helmand blog - Afghanistan, 12 May 2010.</ref> Sir [[Peter Ricketts]] (Permanent Undersecretary at the
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  • ...d 2010 Henry Dickinson describes orders for aluminium to use in the war in Afghanistan: ...and remains good. Urgent requirements from the [[Ministry of Defence]] for Afghanistan continue to buoy demand, but earlier anticipation and authorisation of such
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  • ...task in Sierra Leone in 2000, served as commander of the Nato operation in Afghanistan between May 2006 and February 2007 and commander-in-chief of UK land forces
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  • ...ty elsewhere. That is why the ‘left’ scoffed at the idea of liberating Afghanistan and Iraq.')<ref>admin1, [http://www.hurryupharry.org/2003/11/20/self-intere ...rian crisis in Burma. Now you are quoting from an article about Kosovo and Afghanistan to imply what I think about Zimbabwe!<ref>Neil D, [http://www.hurryupharry.
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  • ...ry of Malalai Joya highlights that the West should not only be fighting in Afghanistan to protect its citizens, but should help in implementing justice for the Af ...ns. "What about the civil war now?...The longer the foreign troops stay in Afghanistan doing what they are doing, the worse the eventual civil war will be for the
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  • ...n issue but there are four million Muslims in America and it is "at war in Afghanistan and in occupation in Iraq". Yet they don't have that kind of radicalisation
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  • ...nt since they were established, well before any troops had stepped foot in Afghanistan or Iraq. In addition they see the pull out of foreign troops from Muslim la ...brush aside questions during a radio interview about the time he spent in Afghanistan. He refused to explain his movements at the time of his arrest seven years
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  • *Alexander Meleagrou-Hitchens, [http://standpointmag.co.uk/node/2648 Afghanistan: Paying for Peace], ''Standpoint Magazine'', 29-January-2010 ...leagrou-Hitchens, [http://standpointmag.co.uk/node/1944 Differing Views on Afghanistan], ''Standpoint Magazine'', 16-July-2009
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  • * Instability in Afghanistan
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  • ...ed his critique of British policy in Bosnia to support for the invasion of Afghanistan then underway: ...al ghosts of Bosnia were exorcised in Kosovo and are being laid to rest in Afghanistan: Brendan Simms on how the Tory appeasers of the Nineties were proved calami
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  • ...ainly with Financial Reform, Security, Cyber Technology, Energy, Pakistan, Afghanistan, World Food Problem, Global Cooling, Social Networking, Medical Science, EU *[[Richard C. Holbrooke]], Special Representative for Afghanistan and Pakistan
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  • *Afghanistan, Challenge for the West
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  • ...ry of Malalai Joya highlights that the West should not only be fighting in Afghanistan to protect its citizens, but should help in implementing justice for the Af ...ns. "What about the civil war now?...The longer the foreign troops stay in Afghanistan doing what they are doing, the worse the eventual civil war will be for the
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  • ...ghanistan.co.uk/pages/travel.html Introduction by Matthew Leeming], Travel Afghanistan, accessed 8 November 2008.</ref> ...mited conversation. This led to the publication of the diary I had kept in Afghanistan by [[Craig Raine]] in [[Areté]] magazine and his intervention led to a con
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  • ...2009 against the homecoming parade of the [[Royal Anglian Regiment]] from Afghanistan.<ref>Gerry Gable, Simon Cressy and Tom Woodson, [http://www.searchlightmaga ::'It's fine if you oppose war in Iraq and Afghanistan, but protests should focus on Downing Street, not the soldiers.'<ref>[http:
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  • *Afghanistan, Including the Implications for Future NATO Operations in the Area
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  • *New Security Challenges for NATO, the EU: Afghanistan, Africa, ...<ref>[http://www.bilderbergmeetings.org/conferences.html Confer
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  • ...guardian.co.uk/world/2010/jul/25/task-force-373-secret-afghanistan-taliban Afghanistan war logs: Task Force 373 – special forces hunting top Taliban], guardian. [[Category:Afghanistan]][[Category:counterinsurgency]]
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  • ==Afghanistan== ...he conflict, and with the initial intention of joining the Mujahideen.<ref>Afghanistan; A Pole reports; DUST OF THE SAINTS. By Radek Sikorski. The Economist, 2 De
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  • ...e the rights and freedoms they enjoy in Britain? In Taliban strongholds in Afghanistan they are forced to cover up and denied an education.</p><p>One of my journa
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  • ...Collier, [http://www.nytimes.com/2010/07/20/opinion/20collier.html?_r=1 In Afghanistan, a Threat of Plunder], New York Times, July 19, 2010. Accessed 04/08/10</re ...Collier, [http://www.nytimes.com/2010/07/20/opinion/20collier.html?_r=1 In Afghanistan, a Threat of Plunder], New York Times, July 19, 2010. Accessed 04/08/10</re
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  • ==Afghanistan== ...r working for New Century, was killed by an escaped prisoner in Musa Qala, Afghanistan in August 2010.<ref>Rodney Edwards, [http://www.impartialreporter.com/news/
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  • ...ddam is the next US target; After the deaths of eight American soldiers in Afghanistan, by [[Christopher Hitchens]]
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  • ...nference in March 2009 pushing for a U.S. "surge" in Afghanistan entitled "Afghanistan: Planning for Success". The FPI is seen by some as a successor to the [[Pro ...vid W. Barno]] - Lt. Gen.(Ret.)Former Commander of Combined Forces Command-Afghanistan and Director, Near East South Asia Center for Strategic Studies, National D
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  • ...ended the session, Chalabi’s message, endorsed by the board, was to skip Afghanistan, and target Iraq immediately. One participant told Jane Mayer that Chalabi
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  • ...idered a coup for Aegis, which has made millions from the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan since it was first set up in 2002<ref>Edwin Lane, [http://www.bbc.co.uk/new
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  • ...on that was reportedly ordered by 'senior al-Qaeda figures in Pakistan and Afghanistan,' <ref name="BBC 1">[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/6195914.stm Five get lif
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  • ...uropean Task Force]] (SETAF) based in Vicenza, Italy and later deployed to Afghanistan as part of [[Operation Enduring Freedom]] (OEF VI) in 2005.<ref>CENSA, "[ht
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  • ...e the rights and freedoms they enjoy in Britain? In Taliban strongholds in Afghanistan they are forced to cover up and denied an education.</p><p>One of my journa
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  • ...ltant to G4S, including ArmorGroup, which is hired by the UK government in Afghanistan. In his address at the BAPSC conference he stated: "We need an insistence i ...[[G4S]], including [[ArmorGroup]], which is hired by the UK government in Afghanistan - addresses the annual conference of the British Association of Private Sec
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  • ...errai/ Andrew Garfield. Understanding the Human Terrain: Key to Success in Afghanistan: July 16th 2010,]", [http://smallwarsjournal.com/ Small Wars Journal], acce ...t.com/2010/07/afghanistan-transition-to-ana-must.html Colonel Jeff Haynes. Afghanistan: Transition to ANA Must Start Now: July 27th 2010,]", [http://themilitaryob
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  • ...10062305255.html CIA hires Xe, formerly Blackwater, to guard facilities in Afghanistan, elsewhere], Washington Post, 24 June 2010.</ref> It was sold in 2010 to a The company was dogged by controversy around its operations in Afghanistan and Iraq.<ref>Peter Beaumont [http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2009/aug/20/a
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  • ...no confidence. During his leadership he supported the invasion of Iraq and Afghanistan. After losing his leadership he co founded the [[Globalisation: Centre for
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  • ...e she has over three years of experience implementing research in Iraq and Afghanistan, and she has 'overseen the planning, execution and analysis of tens of thou
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  • ...il/pao/tnsarchives/may%202008/050908-1.html Human Terrain Member Killed in Afghanistan]”, TRADOC accessed 09/11/2010</ref>.
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  • ...nce then has served among the other places in Philippines, Japan, Iraq and Afghanistan. In 2009, after 25 years of experience, he retired from the army service. C
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  • ...arch/nationalsecurity/afghanpolice/ Afghan Police Reform and the Future of Afghanistan]", Foreign Policy Research Institute, accessed 04/11/2010</ref>, and a join
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  • ...se threats are occurring on top of our contingent overseas operations like Afghanistan, maritime security in the Gulf, or reacting to natural disasters like the r ...ymmetric and irregular in nature-similar to what we commonly experience in Afghanistan today.
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  • ...ration. While current economic difficulties constrain expenditure options, Afghanistan seems to dominate doctrinal discussions. ...f so should we re-configure our forces to address this type of warfare? Is Afghanistan the war – or just a war?
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  • ...e [[EU]] is making key donations to peace in such places as Yugoslavia and Afghanistan and working on the matter of Iran’s nuclear predicament with Washington.
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  • ...rank Furedi]], [http://www.spiked-online.com/index.php/site/article/7349/ 'Afghanistan: The Dangers of a Risk-Averse War'], ''Spiked'', 7 September 2009
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  • ...istry of Defence Website with the [[Rt. Hon Liam Fox]], and his opinion on Afghanistan. ...olicyAndBusiness/DrLiamFoxWeAreMakingProgressInAfghanistan.htm Progress in Afghanistan]MoD Website,accessed 17th November 2010</ref>
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  • ...ews/uk-11701269 Profile: Abu Hamza], BBC, 5 November 2010.</ref> Whilst in Afghanistan, he lost an eye and both hands in an explosion. According to some accounts,
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  • ...f>[https://www.gov.uk/government/news/change-of-her-majestys-ambassador-to-afghanistan] UK Government, accessed 07 September 2016 </ref>
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  • ...ly before the blasts threatening attacks because Sweden had sent troops to Afghanistan. <ref>[http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-11978389 Stockholm blasts: Sw
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  • '''Matt Smith''' is the Afghanistan country director of [[Aegis Defence Services]].<ref>[http://www.linkedin.co
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  • ...e also held senior military positions in the Western campaigns in Iraq and Afghanistan. ==Afghanistan==
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  • *[[Sue Nicholls]], 'Then and now: December 1979 - the Soviets invade Afghanistan', ''Living Marxism'', No. 14 - December 1989, p. 37. ...b/20010719054300/www.informinc.co.uk/LM/LM99/LM99_ITN.html#sandy 'Sandy of Afghanistan'], ''LM 99'', p. 10, April 1997.
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  • ...zbekistan. The Center also has a supporting relationship with Mongolia and Afghanistan. A constant theme throughout the Center's programs, whether resident course
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  • The LIFG was formed in Afghanistan in 1990, from about 500 Libyans fighting with the mujaheddin against the So *Nick Pelham, [http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2001/oct/07/afghanistan.terrorism6 Libyan linked to Lockerbie welcome in UK], The Observer, 7 Octob
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  • ==Afghanistan== Benotman joined the mujaheddin in Afghanistan in 1989, fighting under the command of [[Jalalludin Haqqani]]. He was train
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  • ...aries hired to gather intelligence in creeping privatisation of the war in Afghanistan], ''Daily Mirror'', 9 April 2011 </ref>
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  • ...projects in Central Asia and ‘frontier’ regions such as [[Iraq]] and [[Afghanistan]]. ==Mining in Afghanistan==
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  • ...surgencies in Nicaragua, Angola, Mozambique, Ethiopia, Cambodia, Laos, and Afghanistan, and to democracy movements in Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union, becomin
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  • *9 6-8 August Dubai - SofS weekend leave break on route to Afghanistan.Adam Werritty present as a private individual. *36 17-19 June Dubai - Brief stop in Dubai on return route from Afghanistan. Adam Werritty in Dubai in a private capacity. Adam Werritty had had a chan
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  • Ibinson died of a heart attack in Afghanistan in April 2009, while working for an American private security company inves
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  • ===Afghanistan=== ...head, Rule of Law in the Provincial Reconstruction Team, Helmand Province, Afghanistan in 2008/9.<ref name="DefenceWebBio">[http://www.defenceweb.co.za/index.php?
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  • ...y on EU Reform. He briefed and accompanied the Minister on visits to Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan and numerous states in Eastern Europe and the CIS. He worked clos
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  • *Colonel [[Richard Kemp]], Former Commander of British Troops in Afghanistan
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  • ...unched a first petition in favor of [[United Nations]]'s intervention in [[Afghanistan]] <ref>"Cette guerre est la nôtre", published in ''[[Le Monde]]'' on 8 Nov
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  • ...21283169 Pat Finucane killing: 'Far worse than anything alleged in Iraq or Afghanistan'], BBC News, 31 January 2013.
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  • '''2. Afghanistan, Pakistan, and India: Islamic Challenges to South Asia'''
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  • ...[http://www.inss.org.il/publications.php?cat=25&incat=&read=693 The War in Afghanistan - Lessons for Israel], ''Strategic Assessment'', February 2002, Vol. 4, No.
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  • ...m/news/iraq-troops-afghanistan-move/ 'Troops show no pleasure with move to Afghanistan'], 24 November, 2010.
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  • ...m 1991 to 1993.<ref>Steve Coll, Ghost Wars: The Secret History of the CIA, Afghanistan and Bin Laden, from the Soviet Invasion to September 10, 2001, Penguin, 200
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  • *"The Afghanistan Alumni, "Military Balance in the Middle East, Jaffe Center for Strategic St *Schweitzer, Yoram and Barak, Dan., 'Afghanistan: Situation Assessment', March 2011, ''INSS Insight'', No, 248, March 30, 20
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  • ...ews.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/8491817.stm UK troops 'failed' by bomb safeguards in Afghanistan], BBC News, 2 February 2010.</ref> and until 2013 headed the United Nations
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  • *[[Jalaluddin Haqqani]] Haqqani network leader Afghanistan *[[Hamid Karzai]] President Afghanistan
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  • Stewart, a former soldier who served in Iraq and Afghanistan, is a former chair of the [[Defence Select Committee]]. He has argued passi ...ish diplomat [[Craig Murray]] that he had 'worked as an [[MI6]] officer in Afghanistan'.<ref name="Bell081109">Matthew Bell, [http://www.independent.co.uk/voices/
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  • ...k/adventure/photography/afghanistan/rory-stewart.html Can Rory Stewart Fix Afghanistan?], ''National Geographic Adventure Magazine'', June 2007.</ref>
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  • ...University]], UK. He is an adviser to the British armed forces on Iraq and Afghanistan. He is also the director of the [[Institute for the Study of Islam and Chri ...Joint Headquarters]] (UK) adviser to the British armed forces on Iraq and Afghanistan, "his role being chiefly to train senior officers in the areas of culture,
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  • ...f [[NATO]]’s [[International Security Assistance Force]] and U.S. Forces-Afghanistan.
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  • ...arge of all BBC foreign news coverage, during a period that included 9/11, Afghanistan, the Iraq War of 2003 and the tsunami.
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  • ...don, Washington DC, Iraq, Yemen and Afghanistan. He was deployed to Kabul, Afghanistan, in 2005 to advise President [[Hamid Karzai']]s government, and in 2007 he
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  • ...nted. Specifically, Obama wanted to cut defence spending and withdraw from Afghanistan, and Hagel would have given him the bipartisan and patriotic cover required ...was in fact driven more by opposition to defence cuts and withdrawal from Afghanistan, and more generally to a perceived reluctance to project American power abr
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  • ...n shaken by the 1979 Islamic Revolution in Iran and the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan the same year. The Reagan administration was determined to strengthen the U
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  • ::Peace breaks out? Angola, Afghanistan, Kampuchea
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  • ...e casualty replacement in the British Army Review. He has visited Iraq and Afghanistan in military liaison and fact finding capacities.
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  • ...saw active service in the Falklands, Northern Ireland, Cyprus, Bosnia and Afghanistan. From 2007 until 2012 it was headed by former [[Foreign Office]] terrorism
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  • ...te relief to communities in post-conflict environments, currently Iraq and Afghanistan, through small, grass roots, community projects which are low cost and high
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  • The [[CIA Kabul Station]] is the centre of [[CIA]] activities in Afghanistan. ...ptocomb.org/?p=726 WHITE HOUSE PRESS BRIEFING MASS EMAIL ON POTUS VISIT TO AFGHANISTAN], ''Cryptocomb'', 26 May 2014.</ref>
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  • *Leo Docherty, ''Desert of Death: A Soldier's Journey from Iraq to Afghanistan'', Faber and Faber, 2007
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  • ...Col. (retired) [[Richard Kemp]] CBE, former commander of British forces in Afghanistan. Other attendees included Maj. Gen. [[Yaacov Ayish]], Israel Defense and Ar ...event were Colonel [[Richard Kemp]], former Commander of British Forces in Afghanistan and Major General (Ret.) [[Danny Yatom]], former Head of the Mossad:
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  • ...atic traditions as opposed to the instability of the Arab world, Iran, and Afghanistan); defense (opposition to the U.S.S.R., the sharing of intelligence informat
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  • ==Afghanistan Station Chief== He was at one time the senior MI6 officer in Afghanistan.<ref name="FCOannouncement">[https://www.gov.uk/government/news/appointment
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  • ...he [[Royal Marines]] and the [[Ministry of Defence]], deployed in Iraq and Afghanistan. During his military career he was deployed in senior positions to Iraq and Afghanistan
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  • ...Director of Air Staff, Air Secretary, and Air Component Commander for both Afghanistan and Iraq. His last role before leaving was as an Air Marshal.
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  • ...nited States, the Group was heavily engaged in the Global War on Terror in Afghanistan, Iraq, the Philippines and other areas throughout the globe<ref>Global Secu
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  • ...he 1979 invasion of Afghanistan by the Soviet Union, an attempt to prop up Afghanistan’s Marxist government; the 2003 invasion of Iraq by the U.S. over concerns
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  • ...[Coalition Information Centers]] (CIC) that operated during the Kosovo and Afghanistan deployments. The CIC were launched in October 2001 with offices in Washingt ...rations of any Governmental Department. In the years since the invasion of Afghanistan and Iraq, and in particular since the London bombings of July 2005, the UK
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  • ...]], Former Secretary of Defense [[William Perry]], Former US Ambassador to Afghanistan Lt. General [[Karl Eikenberry]], current US Ambassador to Russia [[Michael
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  • He has claimed that he fought in Afghanistan against the Soviet presence.<ref name=hardtalk>{{cite news |title=Hardtalk ...eb/20150505003229/https://www.gov.uk/government/news/british-muslims-visit-afghanistan--2|archive-date=5 May 2015|url-status=live}}</ref> was a Keynote Speaker at
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  • ...gainst piracy off the Horn of Africa, delivering development assistance to Afghanistan, and helping the Libyan people rebuild their country after the fall of Colo
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  • Farage describes Woolfenden as 'a former British Army man who had been in Afghanistan with the military police, calling "James and his team...great blokes".<ref>
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  • The fire occurred when Farid Pardiaz, a 25-year-old detainee from Afghanistan, tried to kill himself by setting fire to bedding in his cell. He survived, ...how the authorities how strongly he felt that he should not be returned to Afghanistan, where he feared for his life.” The judge, “accepted that Mr Pardiaz ha
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  • ...e (FCO) contract for armed static and VIP Close Protection services across Afghanistan". Wakeford says he "Bid, won and mobilised 3 years £14m management and ope
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  • ...tes Forces - Afghanistan]] (USFOR-A) has controlled US forces operating in Afghanistan since 2001.
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  • ...al Alam]] Fellow Middle East Region Defence and Security Issues Pakistan, Afghanistan, Syria, Lebanon]] | [[David Allfrey]] Senior Associate Fellow The Contribut ...tion and Resolution| [[Malik Niazi]] Senior Fellow Societies in Transition Afghanistan | [[Mike Packer]] Senior Associate Fellow Sustainability; Natural Capital S
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  • ...licited Chinese aid for the covert war against the Soviet troops occupying Afghanistan. The negotiations were successful; on 24th January, the United States grant
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  • ...enda21Mar07-DISTRIBUTABLE.pdf A Comprehensive Approach to Modern Conflict: Afghanistan & Beyond: Draft agenda]. 21 March 2007. Accessed 24 January 2016.</ref> In
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  • ...apparently failing to publicly mourn the eight British soldiers killed in Afghanistan during the same month. In the article for ''Pickled Politics'', Mahboob rec
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  • ...sting place to spend the Christmas of 1979, advised de Borchgrave to go to Afghanistan. De Borchgrave was one of the few Western journalists on the spot during th
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  • a key link in the covert war waged against Soviet forces occupying Afghanistan by the guests of honour at the proclamation of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan in Kabul
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  • Afghanistan and Iraq. In 2006, he received a citation from the Director of the FBI for
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  • ...egations to a range of countries including Sudan, Indonesia, Libya, Yemen, Afghanistan, Egypt, Bangladesh and Pakistan.<ref name="WA"/> # Afghanistan (x2) April 2008 & October 2009
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  • ...[[Agusta Westland]] to build 70 Future Lynx helicopters to be deployed in Afghanistan. The helicopter contract was seen as absolutely vital to Augusta Westland.
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  • ...avid Petraeus]], then-commander of U.S. and coalition forces. Traveling to Afghanistan, McFarland told Petraeus: 'If you’re offered [JCS] chairman, take it. If
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  • * 7 October: a series of actions against the bombing of Afghanistan.
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  • .... The development and dissemination of PsyOps products within the South of Afghanistan. Aiding the development of the overall PsyOps strategy in line with the Com
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  • ...s/arms-fairs/dsei/it-starts-here/2015/foxhound-in-afghanistan From DSEI to Afghanistan], 14 September 2015 </ref>
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  • ...rr|J Burr]] CBE DFC whose appointment as Deputy Commander NATO Air Command Afghanistan in April 2018 has previously been announced. <ref name="Appt">RAF [https://
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  • ..., "anti-terror" raids) with the same government imposing tyranny on Iraq & Afghanistan imposing it here too. ...ntra to justify the illegal entry in to Iraq, your government's actions in Afghanistan, and your standing by whilst hundreds of innocent Palestinias have been kil
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  • ...'', 2(4), 61-79.; Roy, O. (1984). The origins of the Islamist movement in Afghanistan. ''[[Central Asian Survey]]'', 3(2), 117-127.; ...the authors in the first issue of [[Central Asian Survey]] was a writer on Afghanistan [[Anthony Hyman]], who went on to be an associate editor of the journal. Hy
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  • ...Jazeera; and a brief stint setting up ‘independent’ radio stations in Afghanistan, ‘With US and international backing’ in 2004-5. Notably he ‘launched
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  • ...2018 Air Commodore D R Andrew OBE to be Deputy Commander NATO Air Command Afghanistan, Headquarters RESOLUTE SUPPORT in October 2018 in succession to Air Commodo ...rr|J Burr]] CBE DFC whose appointment as Deputy Commander NATO Air Command Afghanistan in April 2018 has previously been announced. <ref name="Appt">RAF [https://
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  • ...Jazeera; and a brief stint setting up ‘independent’ radio stations in Afghanistan, ‘With US and international backing’ in 2004-5.
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  • | 2 || [[Afghanistan and Central Asian Community Association]] || London and the South East |1|| [[Afghanistan and Central Asian Community Association]] ||London and the South East
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  • ...g it has called “jihadism.” From the aftermath of the Soviet defeat in Afghanistan through the September 11, 2001 attacks to the rise of the self-declared Isl
    1 KB (193 words) - 23:16, 15 January 2021
  • ...ly the National Security Secretariat's Director for Foreign Policy and its Afghanistan/Pakistan Coordinator&nbsp;– was described as an Acting Deputy National Se
    15 KB (1,929 words) - 09:18, 15 September 2022
  • ...nancial hardship, either generally or individually, of people living in - (Afghanistan, Armenia, Bangladesh, Burma, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Demo
    478 KB (73,339 words) - 10:36, 25 July 2022
  • ...Justice and Rights]] || Trustees Small Grants || Indonesia, Timor-leste || Afghanistan | [[Index on Censorship]] || Defending Civic Space || Afghanistan, Iraq, Myanmar, Tunisia || United Kingdom
    99 KB (11,907 words) - 10:07, 9 July 2023
  • ...years as a civilian assessment analyst working at [[Headquarters ISAF]] in Afghanistan; a post he thoroughly enjoyed alongside volunteering outside of his day job
    6 KB (909 words) - 22:43, 24 March 2023
  • ...n these areas. He in addition brings practical expertise in these areas in Afghanistan and elsewhere as well as useful overseas connections, being a visiting lect
    14 KB (2,106 words) - 12:09, 24 January 2023
  • ...s, support UK Police operation, the 2012 Olympic Games and a deployment to Afghanistan. Successfully planned and delivered overseas projects in Central Kenya invo ...d Risk Mitigation, Afghanistan. Feb 2013 - Sep 2013 · 8 mos Camp Bastion, Afghanistan. Operations Manager for 100 staff spread over 2,500sq km. Coordinated all b
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  • ...Security Adviser, stated the three countries on which most was spent were Afghanistan (£90 million), Syria (£60 million) and Somalia (£32 million), and that t ...7. It stated that the five largest CSSF country programmes out of 70 were: Afghanistan (£90 million), Syria (£64 million), Somalia (£33.5 million), Jordan (£2
    16 KB (1,984 words) - 09:50, 2 August 2023
  • ...Programme Spend (Oracle Projects Control Account) || [[Islamic Republic of Afghanistan Ministry of Finance]] || || 1,800,000.00 | 27-May-13 || Programme Spend (Oracle Projects Control Account) || [[Afghanistan Justice Organization]] || || 66,743.90
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  • | 21/01/2014 || 4569684 || 348,013.50 || [[Free Fair Election Forum of Afghanistan]] || Programme Spend (Oracle Projects Control Account) | 28/01/2014 || 4576470 || 51,903.06 || [[Afghanistan Justice Organization]] || Programme Spend (Oracle Projects Control Account)
    142 KB (12,068 words) - 08:20, 23 September 2023
  • | 20/01/2015 || 4,919,284 || 36,860.10 || [[Afghanistan Justice Organization]] || Programme Spend (Oracle Projects Control Account) | 27/01/2015 || 4,928,508 || 500,000.00 || [[Afghanistan Independent Human Rights Commission]] || Programme Spend (Oracle Projects C
    137 KB (11,499 words) - 08:24, 23 September 2023
  • | 02/03/2016 || 5390049 || 399,730.20 || [[Afghanistan Independent Human Rights Commission]] || Programme Spend (Oracle Projects C | 08/03/2016 || 5400370 || 35,274.27 || [[Afghanistan Analysts Network]] || Programme Spend (Oracle Projects Control Account)
    294 KB (24,799 words) - 08:32, 23 September 2023
  • | 08/02/2017 || 8971823 || 31,523.22 || [[Afghanistan Capacity Development and Educational Organization]] || Programme Spend (Ora | 08/02/2017 || 8971831 || 154,110.92 || [[Aga Khan Foundation Afghanistan]] || Programme Spend (Oracle Projects Control Account)
    356 KB (30,257 words) - 09:15, 23 September 2023
  • | 29/07/2019 || 10309901 || 37,126.56 || [[Pakistan Afghanistan Joint Chamber of Commerce & Industry]] || Programme Spend (Oracle Projects | 15/10/2019 || 10436918 || 36,614.55 || [[Pakistan Afghanistan Joint Chamber of Commerce & Industry]] || Programme Spend (Oracle Projects
    415 KB (34,609 words) - 09:30, 23 September 2023
  • ...or to Croatia, and former United Nations Deputy Special Representative for Afghanistan
    14 KB (1,933 words) - 13:10, 29 September 2023

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