Roberto Abraham Scaruffi: British destabilization of Afghanistan

Wednesday 30 September 2015

British destabilization of Afghanistan

Kunduz Governor Reappears, Vows To Spill His 'Last Drop Of Blood' Fighting Taliban
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Taliban's Brutal Measures Belie 'Charm Offensive' In Captured Kunduz
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Afghans Await Kunduz Reinforcements
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Fear, Disbelief As Taliban Takes Kunduz
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Taliban Takes Key Afghan City
Taliban Takes Key Afghan CityAn Afghan official says the northern city of Kunduz has been captured by the Taliban after hours of clashes with security forces.
In Malmö, Former Refugees Lead Relief Effort For New Migrants
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The Kremlin's Military Ventures Since 1945
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