Request Moderation
Registered user account required
Please Login or Register to submit a moderation request.
Email Submissions
We also accept moderation reports via email. Please see the Content Moderation Policy for instructions on how to make a moderation request via email.
Censoring News From Afghanistan NATO Mafia State MoD Oxford Uni CCW Unit Lucy Morgan Edwards 20Aug21
WikiLeaks @wikileaks
https://politicsthisweek.wordpress.com/2021/08/19/not-the-bcfm-politics-show-presented-by-tony-gosling-53/
Julian Assange speaking in 2011: "The goal is to use Afghanistan to wash money out of the tax bases of the US and Europe through Afghanistan and back into the hands of a transnational security elite. The goal is an endless war, not a successful war" #Afghanistan
Taliban taking over in Afghanistan. Malalai Joya, former Afghan MP, on the situation. Will the Taliban honour their suggestions of amnesty? CIA behind Taliban and ISIS. History of Afghanistan. Why were the troops taken out now? CIA, Mossad & Talibans in Jihadist’s New Empire to Use Afghanistan against Iran and Russia According to authoritative geopolitics analysts the US withdrawal is functional to the “Great Game” of Western Intelligence with Zionists and Sunnis already experienced in Syria and the Balkans To understand what is happening in Afghanistan, it is necessary to reread, at least briefly, the history of Islamic terrorism not only in the last twenty years and not only in the Central Asian country. To understand what happened after the rapid and disjointed withdrawal of the US Army and NATO troops, we need to take many steps back and pick up some top secret documents of the Central Intelligence Agency in which the American CIA counterintelligence began planning a civil war for the regime-change in Syria in 1983, armed the Afghan Jihadists even before the Russian occupation of 1979, then favored the settlement of Al Qaeda terrorists in the Balkans for the birth of a Caliphate of Europe in Bosnia, aimed at opposing Serbia which maintained the link with Moscow even after Perestroika and the fall of the USSR.
Biden discussing Taliban take over on ABC News.
Lucy Morgan Edwards on the real reasons for the US occupation of Afghanistan being opium production and stopping Russian and Chinese influence. Julian Assange says Afghanistan was used for money laundering and opium production. Lucy Morgan Edwards on how Covid started in the Alps in December 2019. The Taliban’s lightning victory was no surprise – Lucy Morgan-Edwards – As the debacle in Kabul unfolds, in Washington and London the mud slinging about who is to blame is beginning. British Generals are blaming ‘spineless Johnson and Biden’ and the ex military MP, Tom Tugendhat, contends that we should have stayed put. That the spectacular ending of Afghanistan’s brief interlude in ‘Western Liberalism’ appears to have been such a surprise only underlines the utter delusion of the last twenty years. I worked for an aid agency in Kandahar at the height of the Taliban regime and remained in Afghanistan until just prior to the British deployment to Helmand. I travelled around the country working on electoral and justice issues, as a journalist and later political advisor to the EU Ambassador, where I followed military issues including the security sector, disarmament and drugs. I also sat in on meetings at with the Coalition, Nato and the Afghan Government. I later published a book and a PhD on issues surrounding ‘legitimacy’ in relation to the Afghan intervention. The failure by the West to understand this concept is why the Taliban are back in power. The truth is that the British bounded into Afghanistan like an innocent Labrador.
While many fear the Taliban return, the human rights issue is not as straightforward as portrayed. In January 2002, women in Kabul complained bitterly to me about posters of the recently killed General Massoud, saying ‘at least with the Taliban we knew the rules’. They remembered the violations of the early 1990s when warlords who were, by 2002, our allies wreaked havoc. But when I worked on aid projects in Kandahar and Herat during the Taliban regime back in 2000, I found many Afghans to be supportive. Although their rights were restricted, their memories of the civil war were far worse. Today as western media react hysterically to the Taliban return, I am reminded of the days after 9/11. Back then, warnings of a respected Mujahid Commander from the ‘Resistance Royalty’ Arsala family in Eastern Afghanistan were drowned out by calls for bombing and retribution for 9/11. Abdul Haq told Bush and Blair ‘not’ to bomb Afghanistan because, he said, it would disrupt the agreements he had made with Soviet era allies who were then in the Taliban regime (Afghans do change sides) and with tribal leaders, including General Massoud. The idea was to collapse the by then unpopular regime from within; which is what has just happened to the Ghani regime.
| Category | News & Politics |
| Sensitivity | Normal - Content that is suitable for ages 16 and over |
Warning - This video exceeds your sensitivity preference!
To dismiss this warning and continue to watch the video please click on the button below.
Note - Autoplay has been disabled for this video.
This advertisement has been selected by the BitChute platform.
By purchasing and/or using the linked product you are helping to cover the costs of running BitChute. Without the support of the community this platform will cease to exist.
Registered users can opt-out of receiving advertising via the Interface tab on their Settings page.
To help support BitChute or find out more about our creator monetization policy:

