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Blogs about: Warlords

Red Cliff2 comments

carlosdev wrote 1 week ago: A scene of majesty and dignity from Red Cliff as Lin Chiling approaches Zhang Fengyi's headquart … more →

Tags: New Releases, Movies, Cinema, Reviews, films, Based on a True Story, Red Cliff, John Woo, Magnet Releasing

U.S. Congress investigating military contractors in Afghanistan1 comment

moraloutrage wrote 1 week ago: There are currently 104,000 Pentagon contractors in Afghanistan — a figure that could soon ris … more →

Tags: Afghanistan, U. S., War, obama, Contractors, Mercenaries, Taliban, Pentagon, American

ARMM not a boon to national government

quierosaber wrote 2 weeks ago: For a respected politician and a Muslim to say, categorically, that he wants the Autonomous Region o … more →

Tags: Government, Political, Religious Matters, Peace Process, Politics, FILIPINOS, AMPATUANS, maguindanao, Muslim

How to Win in Afghanistan. Seriously.2 comments

J.P. Douglas wrote 3 weeks ago: 927. That’s the number of soldiers who have died in Afghanistan according to Washingtonpost.co … more →

Tags: Politics, War, Afghanistan, Fallen Heroes Project, Osama bin Laden, Taliban, Swat Valley, Tora Bora, Joe Biden

Deep incentives in prolonging the Afghanistan War

moraloutrage wrote 3 weeks ago: An overview of long-standing relationships and the unspoken incentives — arms, drugs, security, cons … more →

Tags: Afghanistan, U. S., War, Taliban, Afghan, drugs, Opium, karzai, Heroin

A Message from the Taliban on the Anarchy in Afghanistan

moraloutrage wrote 3 weeks ago: The following is an excerpt of an article found on the official Taliban website “Islamic Emirate of … more →

Tags: Afghanistan, U. S., War, obama, Taliban, American, military, Afghan, Hamid Karzai

Clinton on Afghanistan politics: “There are warlords and there are warlords”

moraloutrage wrote 3 weeks ago: Previously Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and other administration officials had been pressing t … more →

Tags: Afghanistan, U. S., War, Defense Department, Afghan, Hamid Karzai, united states, President Hamid Karzai, hillary clinton

Each day (Forum: Justice for the Maguindanao massacre victims)

marichulambino wrote 3 weeks ago: “WAG BIBITIW SA MAGUINDANAO 57” Photo by the Associated Press published in Yahoo Phil used here for … more →

Tags: Criminal Law, Election law & election campaigns, The News Media, 2010 Elections, ELECTION RELATED VIOLENCE, journalist killings, Maguindanao massacre, Mass Murders, Private Armies

Justice Is The First Step4 comments

anol wrote 1 month ago: A statement on the Maguindanao Massacre The arrest, and maybe the conviction, of Datu Unsay Mayor An … more →

Tags: Press Freedom, Philippines, maguindanao, Ampatuan, media killings, media rights, Free Press, Journalism, democracy

'A mere aberration'11 comments

random_salt wrote 1 month ago: President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo delivers a speech at the 34th National Prayer Breakfast on Novembe … more →

Tags: Commentary, Philippines, Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, Carmen Pedrosa, Elections, Philippine National Police, commission on elections, Morality, maguindanao

The Massacre In The Philippines4 comments

Z wrote 1 month ago: Fourty-six bodies and still counting. The recent political killings on the southern Philippines take … more →

Tags: Places, People, Power, Pilipinas, Photography, Philippines, Portrait, political killings, Massacre

Run after the killers... Maguindanao Massacre

secondlady wrote 1 month ago: I don’t know what kind of people are those who perpetrated the senseless killing of women and innoce … more →

Tags: Politics, Government, Muslim Religion, Philippine government, Justice, rape, Women, democracy, Philippines

Congo 'warlords' deny atrocities

tellmenews wrote 1 month ago: Two alleged Congolese militia leaders plead not guilty to war crimes and crimes against humanity in … more →

Tags: Atrocities, Congo, deny

Making sense out of the Massacre

Memoy wrote 1 month ago: Undoubtedly, the slaughter of more than 40 people in Mangudadatus’ convoy, which tripped into … more →

Tags: Digging Deeper, Maguindanao massacre, Ampatuan clan, AMPATUANS, Mangudadatu, arroyo administration, Warlordism, Clan Wars, Feudalism

Long War Journal Recycles Tajikistan's Finest Rumors9 comments

Christian wrote 1 month ago: What’s with the insane rumor mongering being internalized by the upper echelons of our intelli … more →

Tags: Tajikistan, Uzbekistan

Gravediggers Disinter Tribal Militia Corpse 5 comments

Christian wrote 1 month ago: It’s dead. But some people refused to accept it. The idea, discarded after the Rumsfeldian use … more →

Tags: Afghan government, Afghanistan, .:*Conflict*:., Foreigners, Government, Insurgents, military, Society/Culture

Afghanistan's bravest woman calls on US to leave

pakalert wrote 1 month ago: Malalai Joya, called the “bravest woman in Afghanistan,” is finishing up a U.S. tour whe … more →

Tags: Global Research, 9/11, Afghanistan, america, amy littlefield, Barack Obama, Civil War, drug traffickers, Hamid Karzai

WHAT IS AT STAKE IN AFGHANISTAN?

chuckman2 wrote 1 month ago: JOHN CHUCKMAN   POSTED RESPONSE TO A COLUMN BY CLIVE CROOK IN THE FINANCIAL TIMES Nothing is at stak … more →

Tags: Afghanistan, Clive Crook, 9/11, CIA, Taleban, JOHN CHUCKMAN, Vietnam, Pakistan, AFGHANISTAN FACTS

An Interview with Ahmed Wali Karzai3 comments

bciv wrote 1 month ago: By KATHY GANNON (AP) KANDAHAR: He calls himself a wheeler dealer – an old-style power broker w … more →

Tags: Politics, democracy, Afghanistan, Taliban, war on terror Terrorism, War-on-terror, CIA, obama, Ahmed Wali Karzai


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