afghanistan
afghanistan
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by Henrik Bramsborg - 2006-12-17
As a former personal protection operative and present business/career coach, I have had the opportunity to be on both sides of the fence, so to speak, in regards to being hired as- and hiring personal...
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by Robert Andrew - 2006-12-21
The War on Terror is getting a lot of attention these days. Most people either strongly support it or are totally against it. And the national debate is heated. Is this war worth fig...
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by Robert Baird - 2006-12-28
"Documents like those of the New American Century project and Zbigniew Brzezinski's book 'The Grand Chessboard, American Primacy and its Geostrategic Imperatives' explain the plan which includes exten...
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by Walter Brasch - 2007-01-04
Deep in a cave or high on a mountain, in Pakistan or Afghanistan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan or, maybe, sunning on the French Riviera, is a furious Osama bin Laden."Infidels!" he screamed to his aide."Yes...
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by Stephen John Morgan - 2007-03-04
It took the Soviets 10 years and the loss of 15,000 troops before they admitted they admitted defeat in Afghanistan. For the West, it will not take so long for the slow bleed to become a hemorrhage. I...
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by Bhumika Ghimire - 2007-03-16
In an attempt to understand the situation in Afghanistan better, I interviewed Afghan journalist Daud Khan. The online interview session took place on 27th September, 2006.Q)The United States and othe...
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by Diane Williams - 2007-03-17
From the beginning of the Iraqi war I have tried to inform the American Citizens of the best way to support our military troops. From the beginning I have stated that the best way American Citizens c...
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by Peter Davies - 2007-03-30
Few people understand why it is inevitable that the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan will not end in victory for the United States of America and Britain.I'm not a journalist, but I did fight as a soldier...
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by Amber Westfield - 2007-04-04
This is a very engaging read and the characters literally leap to life as you turn the pages. It is an epic tale that spans lives across two continents. We start the story with an adult man, Amir, loo...
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by Leslie Hardy - 2007-04-08
Although Tony Blair came to power as leader of a Labour government, his premiership has not followed the customary Labour Party policy of pacifism and anti-war sentiment. Neither has there been hostil...