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American Pride Afghans

Author : Kay Meadors
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 20 pages
File Size : 42,9 Mb
Release : 2003
Category : Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN : 1601403852

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Freedom is a beautiful thing, and so are these crocheted salutes to Old Glory! Red, ecru, and blue worsted weight yarn imparts a look of instant history to six patriotic afghans. These special creations designed by Kay Meadors are sure to become beloved heirlooms.

American Invasions: Canada to Afghanistan, 1775 to 2010

Author : Rocky M. Mirza Ph.D
Publisher : Trafford Publishing
Page : 335 pages
File Size : 41,7 Mb
Release : 2010-09-02
Category : History
ISBN : 9781466956889

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American Invasions: Canada to Afghanistan, 1775 to 2010 by Rocky M. Mirza Ph.D Pdf

American Invasions: Canada to Afghanistan, 1775 to 2010 is a thought-provoking analysis of the reasons for American invasions and warmongering over the last two centuries. Contrary to the views expressed by the Western media and Western historians the American Empire is not a force for the promotion of free thinking and democracy but instead a force for imperial conquests and imposed dictatorships through the use of a military-industrial complex, fed by the American Empire outspending the rest of the world combined, on weapons of mass destruction. The American Empire has used and will continue to use the most sophisticated weapons, from nuclear bombs to bunker-busting bombs to land mines to chemical and biological weapons, on defenseless men, women, and children to feed its insatiable appetite for warmongering and imperial expansion. It combines military bases around the world with military prisons used for torture and extraction of information. Its navy patrols every corner of the globe, and its planes can rain down bombs from the heavens on every civilian on the planet.

The American War in Afghanistan

Author : Carter Malkasian
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 601 pages
File Size : 47,8 Mb
Release : 2021-06-15
Category : History
ISBN : 9780197550793

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A New York Times Notable Book Winner of 2022 Lionel Gelber Prize The first authoritative history of American's longest war by one of the world's leading scholar-practitioners. The American war in Afghanistan, which began in 2001, is now the longest armed conflict in the nation's history. It is currently winding down, and American troops are likely to leave soon but only after a stay of nearly two decades. In The American War in Afghanistan, Carter Malkasian provides the first comprehensive history of the entire conflict. Malkasian is both a leading academic authority on the subject and an experienced practitioner, having spent nearly two years working in the Afghan countryside and going on to serve as the senior advisor to General Joseph Dunford, the US military commander in Afghanistan and later the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff. Drawing from a deep well of local knowledge, understanding of Pashto, and review of primary source documents, Malkasian moves through the war's multiple phases: the 2001 invasion and after; the light American footprint during the 2003 Iraq invasion; the resurgence of the Taliban in 2006, the Obama-era surge, and the various resets in strategy and force allocations that occurred from 2011 onward, culminating in the 2018-2020 peace talks. Malkasian lived through much of it, and draws from his own experiences to provide a unique vantage point on the war. Today, the Taliban is the most powerful faction, and sees victory as probable. The ultimate outcome after America leaves is inherently unpredictable given the multitude of actors there, but one thing is sure: the war did not go as America had hoped. Although the al-Qa'eda leader Osama bin Laden was killed and no major attack on the American homeland was carried out after 2001, the United States was unable to end the violence or hand off the war to the Afghan authorities, which could not survive without US military backing. The American War in Afghanistan explains why the war had such a disappointing outcome. Wise and all-encompassing, The American War in Afghanistan provides a truly vivid portrait of the conflict in all of its phases that will remain the authoritative account for years to come.

Media, War, and Terrorism

Author : Peter van der Veer,Shoma Munshi
Publisher : Psychology Press
Page : 273 pages
File Size : 53,9 Mb
Release : 2004
Category : Mass media and war
ISBN : 9780415331401

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Media, War and Terrorism analyses, for the first time, responses to the events of 9/11 and it's repercussions from the point of view of Asian and Middle Eastern countries. Perhaps controversially, the contributors argue that while the US, and to an extent European, media seems largely unified in their coverage and silence in public debate of the events surrounding the attacks on the World Trade Centre, there exists open, critical debate in other parts of the world. By examining the use of media as an instrument of warfare and analyzing the construction of public opinion in mediated electronic warfare, this book clearly shows the difference in perspectives between public opinion in the US and the rest of the world. Moving away from popular assumptions that societies in the West are democratic and progressive and those in the Middle East and Asia are either authoritarian or under-developed, this examination of the media in those countries suggests the exact opposite. In combining an examination of the general, theoretical issues concerning the use of the media as an instrument of warfare with rich, geographically diverse case studies, the editors are able to provide a diverse and intriguing analysis of the impact and inter-connectedness of national and global medias. Bringing together contributions from academics, journalists and media practioners from all over the world, Media, War and Terrorism is an essential read for all of those seeking an informed, non-Western perspective on the events following 9/11.

Operation Medusa

Author : Major General David Fraser,Brian Hanington
Publisher : McClelland & Stewart
Page : 272 pages
File Size : 41,8 Mb
Release : 2018-05-08
Category : History
ISBN : 9780771039317

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Operation Medusa by Major General David Fraser,Brian Hanington Pdf

From the Canadian in charge of the joint military command in Kandahar Province in Afghanistan, this is the real on-the-ground story of one of NATO's bloodiest, most decisive and misunderstood operations: The battle of Panjwayi, the defining moment of "Operation Medusa." In the summer of 2006, David Fraser was the Canadian general in charge of NATO's Regional Command South, a territory spanning six Afghan provinces surrounding the Arghandab Valley. Birthplace of the Taliban decades earlier, this fertile region had since become Afghanistan's most deadly turf. It would soon turn deadlier still. Advised in the night by his intelligence officers that the Taliban had secretly amassed for a full-scale military assault, Fraser knew it would fall to him, his Canadians and their allies to avoid the wholesale slaughter of NATO troops, keep the Taliban from laying siege to Kandahar and restore control of the south of the country to a newly formed, democratic Afghan government. The odds were solidy against Fraser's forces. The Taliban knew every millimetre of their own terrain. During the months of secret manoeuvres they had stocked every farmhouse, school, grape hut and tunnel with weapons and ammunition. They had drilled Soviet-era landmines into all of the marijuana and poppy fields, and dug IEDs into every roadway. Protected from detection by corrupt officials, their sophisticated warfare schools had successfully readied an army of zealous fighters to attack and fight to the death. And now their top commanders were poised to launch decisive military operations against freshly arrived troops who had never seen combat. The bloodiest battle in NATO's history was about to begin.

American Troops in Afghanistan

Author : Philip Wolny
Publisher : The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc
Page : 56 pages
File Size : 55,5 Mb
Release : 2004-12-15
Category : History
ISBN : 1404203435

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Explains why United States soldiers are in Afghanistan, discussing such issues as the war against the Taliban, why Afghanistan is one of the primary fronts in the war on terror, and nation-building activities designed to create a stable democratic country.

U.S. Marines in Afghanistan, 2001-2002

Author : Nathan S. Lowrey
Publisher : Marine Corps Association
Page : 432 pages
File Size : 40,8 Mb
Release : 2011
Category : History
ISBN : RUTGERS:39030040089643

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U.S. Marines in Afghanistan, 2001-2002 by Nathan S. Lowrey Pdf

U.S. Marines in the Global War on Terrorism. Includes a foreword by Charles P. Neimeyer. Describes how America became involved in the Global War on Terrorism, how the Marine Corps struggled to acquire a major role in Operation Enduring Freedom, as well as the actions of Marines and sailors who helped prosecute the air and ground campaigns against the Taliban and Al-Qaeda forces.

Inside the Cold War From Marx to Reagan

Author : Sven F. Kraemer
Publisher : UPA
Page : 569 pages
File Size : 40,8 Mb
Release : 2015-09-16
Category : History
ISBN : 9780761866237

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Inside the Cold War From Marx to Reagan by Sven F. Kraemer Pdf

A long-time U.S. policy insider’s scholarly and encyclopedic history with unprecedented analysis of the official documents of the Cold War explores its Marxist-Leninist totalitarian roots, faltering pre-Reagan U.S. strategies of Containment, MAD, and Détente, and the Reagan Revolution. This book details Reagan’s integrated new strategies in defense, arms control, diplomacy, information and intelligence, and support for the faiths and forces of freedom that collapsed the Soviet ideology and empire.

The U.S. Presence in Afghanistan Post-2014

Author : United States. Congress. House. Committee on Armed Services
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 108 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 2014
Category : Afghanistan
ISBN : UCSD:31822038368932

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The U.S. Presence in Afghanistan Post-2014 by United States. Congress. House. Committee on Armed Services Pdf

Monumental Conflicts

Author : Derek R. Mallett
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 423 pages
File Size : 43,7 Mb
Release : 2017-11-13
Category : History
ISBN : 9781351346702

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Monumental Conflicts examines 20th century wars from the First World War to the First Gulf War, each chapter analyzing how public memory has evolved over time. The chapters raise fascinating questions about war and memory: Why are wars remembered as they are? What factors drive changes in public perception? What implications arise from remembering and commemorating a war or particular aspects of a war? What does public memory of a war say about us as a society? The volume is divided into three sections focusing on political evolution, negotiated memories of war, and national pride and covers international wars from Afghanistan to Vietnam and German deserter monuments to Vietnamese war tourism.

A Kingdom of Their Own

Author : Joshua Partlow
Publisher : Vintage
Page : 434 pages
File Size : 45,6 Mb
Release : 2017-08-08
Category : History
ISBN : 9780345804037

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The key to understanding the calamitous Afghan war is the complex, ultimately failed relationship between the powerful, duplicitous Karzai family and the United States, brilliantly portrayed here by the former Kabul bureau chief for The Washington Post. The United States went to Afghanistan on a simple mission: avenge the September 11 attacks and drive the Taliban from power. This took less than two months. Over the course of the next decade, the ensuing fight for power and money—supplied to one of the poorest nations on earth, in ever-greater amounts—left the region even more dangerous than before the first troops arrived. At the center of this story is the Karzai family. President Hamid Karzai and his brothers began the war as symbols of a new Afghanistan: moderate, educated, fluent in the cultures of East and West, and the antithesis of the brutish and backward Taliban regime. The siblings, from a prominent political family close to Afghanistan’s former king, had been thrust into exile by the Soviet war. While Hamid Karzai lived in Pakistan and worked with the resistance, others moved to the United States, finding work as waiters and managers before opening their own restaurants. After September 11, the brothers returned home to help rebuild Afghanistan and reshape their homeland with ambitious plans. Today, with the country in shambles, they are in open conflict with one another and their Western allies. Joshua Partlow’s clear-eyed analysis reveals the mistakes, squandered hopes, and wasted chances behind the scenes of a would-be political dynasty. Nothing illustrates the arc of the war and America’s relationship with Afghanistan—from optimism to despair, friendship to enmity—as neatly as the story of the Karzai family itself, told here in its entirety for the first time.

September 11, 2011 Seven-Minute War in Afghanistan

Author : Bill Davis
Publisher : WestBow Press
Page : 134 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 2012-08-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9781449763091

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September 11, 2011 Seven-Minute War in Afghanistan by Bill Davis Pdf

I have been involved in these wars ever since 2005. My first overseas contract was in Iraq. I started working for Kellogg Brown and Root (KBR) November 5, 2005 in Balad, Iraq. I started out as lead mechanic and soon moved up to a supervisor. We worked on a lot of M915 that the army had, and KBR had Mercedes and Volvos that were not up armor. Many drivers had been killed in these trucks with no protection. After putting up KBR three years, I got a chance to jump on board with Dyncorp. Navistar had just come out with MRAP vehicle that was supposed to take the place of the Humvee. After going through their training in West Point, Mississippi, and Red River-u in New Boston, Texas, I was sent to Mosul, Iraq, and taught the opnet class on the MRAP vehicle. Mosul was considered one of the hot spots in northern Iraq, and of all the places I have been in Iraq, Mosul was the best. After spending a year in Mosul, I took off eighteen months and started working for Navistar/Defense. I was sent to Afghanistan as an FRS, assigned to the Jordanian army. I was told that I would have interpreters and transportation when I got in country. Afghanistan was nothing like Iraq. The leadership wasnt there, and there was no help for the FSRs that were on ground in Shank, no interpreters and no transportation.

Bibliotheca Sacra

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 804 pages
File Size : 41,5 Mb
Release : 1874
Category : Electronic
ISBN : UCAL:B3078753

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