Afghanistan and Pakistan

What the United States will leave behind as it scuttles from Afghanistan

The US has an army of 90,000 soldiers in Afghanistan and is spending $100 billion a year, but has still been unable to defeat 20,000-25,000 Taliban who receive no pay at all.

How US and Britain lost the war and helped Taliban win hearts and minds in Afghanistan

The war in Afghanistan is lost and Afghans are coming to terms with the return of their former Taliban rulers, and might even welcome some stability and order after 10 years of Nato-induced chaos.

US 'rude arrogant bullies' training 'thieves, liars and drug addicts' to win war in Afghanistan

The Afghan army is stoned on patrol, gutless in combat, and according to a secret US-Nato report, killing in increasing numbers American and coalition soldiers who are training them.

Piss on war: death, desecration, and Afghanistan

Most sickening of all are politicians who sit in office chairs and start wars and wave flags as young men and women go off to kill and die and be psychologically and emotionally damaged for life.

Why is US soldiers urinating on dead Afghans a bigger outrage than murdering them?

It is not a "culture of abuse" that makes US soldiers commit atrocities in Afghanistan, but sending them to fight an unjustified war that has slaughtered tens of thousands.

Barack Obama's sloppiness with life and death decisions should be a huge scandal

Obama gloats over the "success" of unaccountable drone operations that wantonly kill many innocent people through either sloppiness or ignorance.

Christopher Hitchens, Afghanistan and the 'poison' of Islam

According to Christopher Hitchens, 'religion poisons everything', and is the reason for the barbarisms of today's Afghanistan, which is why the West has a moral duty to intervene.

All you need to know about the Afghanistan 'exit strategy'

The linchpin of the NATO 'exit strategy' is an Afghan army with massive desertion rates, heavy drug use, illiteracy, corruption, an unwillingness to fight, and an inability to act independently of the US military.

Never a dull day in Pakistan as another Obama war unravels

Exhausted by war and the resultant suicide terrorism within its borders, Pakistan is in a terrible mess, says Tariq Ali, worse than at any time in its recent history.

Oh what a lovely war in Afghanistan: we're staying till 'the job is done'

The picture painted by the British army commander in Afghanistan of an enemy ever closer to defeat and a war with some kind of victory in sight is plainly an Alice in Wonderland concoction.

Talking about the Taliban killers is taboo in the UK

Afghanistan is the testing ground for the future of warfare: special forces and spies will be joined by pilotless armed drones and cyber warriors in a new arsenal of key weapons systems.

Why the US occupation is no help to Afghanistan rape survivors

If you look only at Afghan “culture” to explain the lack of women's rights in Afghanistan, you miss the fact that US militarism has contributed to the crisis of Afghan women.

Are war and occupation the only safeguard for women's rights in Afghanistan?

If we were to believe the stories coming out of the Bonn conference on Afghanistan, the occupying armies are the thin blue line protecting women there from something much worse.

Who are the 'extremists' who killed six Afghan children in another 'regrettable incident'

The US media cheerleaders for the Afghanistan war can't admit that it isn't only "extremists" regularly killing civilians but also their own country's army.

Barack Obama's Nintendo warfare is no joke to its victims

Obama's message to boys with designs on his daughters: "I have two words for you . . . Predator drones - you will never see it coming", is no joke to 16-year-old Saadullah who lost both legs and his eyesight.

How Obama's drone warfare increases the likelihood of blowback

A world where drones are constantly buzzing overhead—waiting to zap those deemed threats under a cloaked and controversial process, risks being a world of lawlessness and chaos.