Articles tagged with: "Washington Post"

Obama’s ‘midnight’ deal will stretch Afghan war to 2024

Obama’s ‘midnight’ deal will stretch Afghan war to 2024

0 / 4 May, 2012

One thing crystal clear in secretive US-Afghan ‘strategic partnership agreement’: the occupation is not even close to ending

America’s Secret Empire of Drone Bases

America’s Secret Empire of Drone Bases

0 / 27 October, 2011

Whether desolate airstrips or sophisticated command and control centers, American drone bases are the backbone of a new robotic way of war and the latest remote-controlled arm of the United States’ power projection. Most of the 60 or so facilities that increasingly dot the planet according to “evolving mission needs” have remained uncounted and remarkably anonymous – until now.

The Legacy of 9/11: An Institutionalization of Terror at Home and Abroad

The Legacy of 9/11: An Institutionalization of Terror at Home and Abroad

0 / 11 September, 2011

In the name of fighting terrorism, the US government has now put hundreds of millions of innocent Americans into countless military, intelligence, and law enforcement databases without suspecting them of any crime.

Welcome to the Violent World of Mr. Hopey Changey, by John Pilger

Welcome to the Violent World of Mr. Hopey Changey, by John Pilger

0 / 28 May, 2011

When Britain lost control of Egypt in 1956, Prime Minister Anthony Eden said he wanted the nationalist president Gamal Abdel Nasser “destroyed … murdered … I don’t give a damn if there’s anarchy and chaos in Egypt.” Those insolent Arabs, Winston Churchill had urged in 1951, should be driven “into the gutter from which they should never have emerged.” The language of colonialism may have been modified; the spirit and the hypocrisy are unchanged.

Afghanistan: Protesters accuse NATO of killing civilians…

0 / 18 May, 2011

By Associated Press
Washington Post (http://www NULL.washingtonpost NULL.com/world/hundreds-of-afghans-protest-nato-raid-they-say-killed-4-civilians-nato-says-insurgents-died/2011/05/18/AFfTRI6G_story NULL.html)
KABUL, Afghanistan — More than 1,000 protesters poured into a northern Afghan city Wednesday, shouting “Death to America!” and calling for justice as they clashed with security forces following an overnight NATO raid they claim killed four civilians.

At least six people were killed as the protesters fought with police and tried to assault a NATO outpost. The protest took place in the city of Taloqan, the capital of Takhar province.

The NATO raid they were protesting took place hours before in the outskirts of the city…