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bill maher - afghanistan
australian special forces soldier back on duty after being mia in afghanistan for more than a year!
tribute to dutch royal corps guys in afghanistan.
sweet low flying video of a f-16 taking off from a base in southern afghanistan.
away from the glare of the media, in the most remote and dangerous parts of afghanistan
we must rethink our policy toward afghanistan. congressional oversight hearings on afghanistan would facilitate a substantial public debate on this war. what's more, these hearings would coincide with president obama's effort to craft policy that represents the diversity in public opinion and the wide array of tools at his disposal.
he has tackled goldfinger, scaramanga and blofeld, but james bond could soon be turning his attention to the poppy fields of afghanistan. speculation has arisen that at least some of the next bond movie will take place in helmand province in afghanistan after a member of the foreign office's drug task force in the country reportedly signed on as a consultant for the franchise. according to online reports on james bond fansites, the official, who has since left the foreign office and afghanistan, is thought to have signed a confidentiality agreement with the filmmakers preventing any discussion of the project. should 007 tackle the opium fields of the country, it will be the second time he has ventured into afghanistan. in the 1987 film the living daylights, bond, played by timothy dalton, was imprisoned in a russian camp in the country, before teaming up with anti-soviet freedom fighters. sebastian faulks' devil may care, written to commemorate bond creator ian fleming's centenary last year, also concerned the drug trade in persia (now iran), although bond producers have previously ruled out a film adaptation of the novel, set in the cold war. eon productions, the production company set up by bond producer albert broccoli, refused to comment on whether the film would visit afghanistan. the 23rd bond film will be daniel craig's third outing as the suave british spy, following the hugely successful casino royale and quantum of solace. the plot of the new bond film, expected to be released in 2011, is a closely guarded secret. afghanistan produced 93 per cent of the world's opium in 2007, although production fell slightly last year to 7,700 tonnes from a previous 8,200 tonnes. source had to post this for jayne
one of the criteria for a just war is that you have to eliminate more evil than you bring in, says ex-us army sergeant geoff millard. the war in afghanistan has brought more evil into the world than its taken out. from : http://therealnews.com/
cold war drama from the 1970s. if you enjoy modern history (like i do) then this video provides some understanding to the timewarp-trapped afghanistan. this country has seem many outsiders try to exert their control. the british fought the anglo-afghan wars - 1839–42, 1878–80, and lastly in 1919; the soviets invaded from 1979-89; and most recently some members of nato have been around from 2001 battling against the elusive taliban.
a music-video type project i made regarding the wars in iraq & afghanistan. the song is give it all by rise against.
in inside afghanistan vbs joins bbc correspondent and former iranian captive ben anderson to review some of the footage he shot on his latest foray to the colossally mismanaged logjam that is nato's war against the resurgent afghani taliban. here's what ben had to say about what he shot (we mean with a camera). "this series is about 24 hours in helmand, afghanistan's most violent province. i was with the queen's company, british soldiers who normally guard buckingham palace. their job was to train the afghan national army while fighting the taliban, an almost impossible combination. on the day this was shot, we were ambushed late in the morning, then surrounded in a small house belonging to a terrified afghan family. the battle to get out of the house lasted eight hours. the two most senior soldiers there - both veterans of iraq, bosnia, kosovo, and northern ireland - agreed that it was the most intense day they had ever experienced. i spent two months in afghanistan, and i'm sure that what i saw in helmand is going on in many other parts of the country. we could be there for decades." ps: if you're in britain this week, also check out ben anderson's jack: a soldier's story on bbc three.
well edited and entertaining
american tax dollars being wasted on failed projects
this time during operation dragon. canadian and afghan national army troops move at night, and engage taliban forces at dawn. the firefight drags trough the morning. a wounded talib is given first aid and evacuated by a us helicopter to kandahar airfield for treatments.
november 03, 2009 pbs world focus
funnier thsn the real show!
eod blows a rock blocking a road and pisses off some nearby hornets.
awesome footage of a f-16 flying really low
a cbs report.
footage of ac-130 gunship at its finest!
here's how it will look.
bomb dropped on taliban position in afghanistan
obama administration`s new strategy for afghanistan and pakistan.
graphic footage of an ac-130u on a fire mission in afghanistan. the gunners let loose with massive amounts of firepower against infantry and vehicles in an act that was labeled by the media as "turkey shooting".