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the american bagram prison was founded in 2002 on the territory of afghanistan.this time, thousands of afghans passed through it, according to the words, those who passed were starved, burned their eyes with an aerosol, were not allowed to sleep in the prison. there were no partitions for visiting the shower or toilet, and local soldiers filmed the process humiliating people, according to open sources, many were put behind bars without charge and here, far from everyone could survive the excesses of the military. the object was intended for prisoners of war and those suspected of involvement in terrorist groups. it is believed that the prisoner was in this camp. even worse than the guantane prisoners, information about the mistreatment of prisoners in the camp was repeatedly published by the prisoner edition. they were beaten, they were hung from the ceiling , they were deprived of sleep, they put bags on their heads to cut off access to oxygen in the prison cell, they were always hidden from prying eyes from prisoners even lawyers were allowed in, according to t
the american bagram prison was founded in 2002 on the territory of afghanistan.this time, thousands of afghans passed through it, according to the words, those who passed were starved, burned their eyes with an aerosol, were not allowed to sleep in the prison. there were no partitions for visiting the shower or toilet, and local soldiers filmed the process humiliating people, according to open sources, many were put behind bars without charge and here, far from everyone could survive the...
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about how they keep prisoners in a bagram and call the prison a haven for sadistic violence. the pretext of fighting terrorism. the us central intelligence agency has created secret prisons in many countries around the world the secret of detaining the so-called of people suspected in terraria, carrying out arbitrary arrests and forcing testimonies through the use of a british newspaper, the guardian declassified us government report reveals that the cia used one prisoner in a secret prison in afghanistan as a training tool for trainees in various enhanced interrogation techniques in secret prisons. extremely cruel prisoners are subjected to numerous beatings, deprived of sleep, beaten against walls and doused with cold water. but what journalists saw last year on the territory of the prison complex abandoned by the americans. look what 's going on here. this is a very large military base with a prison at its center. she is infamous for her tortures similar to those carried out. here, the history of afghanistan was not last year comedy senate intelligence released a report. i
about how they keep prisoners in a bagram and call the prison a haven for sadistic violence. the pretext of fighting terrorism. the us central intelligence agency has created secret prisons in many countries around the world the secret of detaining the so-called of people suspected in terraria, carrying out arbitrary arrests and forcing testimonies through the use of a british newspaper, the guardian declassified us government report reveals that the cia used one prisoner in a secret prison in...
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s. military base in the world, all abandoned at bagram air base. but the months leading up to this hasty withdrawal, the u. s. was already trying to make deals with local war loan lords, tribal leaders with rebel groups and a failed attempt to garner support against the taliban, who was gaining back territory across the country. once again, arms and money flowed through back channels of afghanistan just as it did more than 40 years ago. so if the enemy of my enemy is my friend, strategy didn't work during the cold war era, why does the u. s. continue to think this strategy might work in a different era, and that is where we find ourselves again today. and here we are. we find ourselves in the aftermath of the u. s. withdrawal from afghanistan just one year later, for better or worse, the wounds left in the middle eastern country are still very raw. our international reporter gives us some details of the current field climate of afghanistan right now at this moment. 20 years of u. s. occupation. 30000 lives estimated to have been lost in afghanistan
s. military base in the world, all abandoned at bagram air base. but the months leading up to this hasty withdrawal, the u. s. was already trying to make deals with local war loan lords, tribal leaders with rebel groups and a failed attempt to garner support against the taliban, who was gaining back territory across the country. once again, arms and money flowed through back channels of afghanistan just as it did more than 40 years ago. so if the enemy of my enemy is my friend, strategy didn't...
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about how they keep prisoners in a bagram and call the prison a haven for sadistic violence.retext of fighting terrorism. the u.s. central intelligence agency has set up secret prisons in many countries around the world mystery detaining so-called terraria suspects, making arbitrary arrests and forcing testimonies through torture according to a british newspaper, the guardian declassified u.s. government report shows that the cia used one inmate in a secret prison in afghanistan in as a training tool for trainees, various enhanced interrogation techniques in secret prisons. extremely cruel prisoners are subjected to numerous beatings, deprived of sleep, beaten against walls and doused with cold water. and here is what journalists saw last year on the territory of the prison complex abandoned by the americans. look what 's going on here. this is a very large military base with a prison at its center. she is notorious for her tortures similar to those carried out. here the history of afghanistan was not last year senate intelligence winner released the report. it cited facts, t
about how they keep prisoners in a bagram and call the prison a haven for sadistic violence.retext of fighting terrorism. the u.s. central intelligence agency has set up secret prisons in many countries around the world mystery detaining so-called terraria suspects, making arbitrary arrests and forcing testimonies through torture according to a british newspaper, the guardian declassified u.s. government report shows that the cia used one inmate in a secret prison in afghanistan in as a...
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to think that biden had america leave bagram air force base in the middle of the night without telling allies who stood shoulder to shoulder with us for decades because we asked them to be there. think about what that told our friends. more importantly, think about what that told our enemies. it said, when in danger, america can't be trusted. putin sure got the message. it's why he thought he could get away with the largest land war in europe since world war ii. america could have stopped that war before the shooting started. china got the message, too. china is closer than ever to invading taiwan. it's in the process of building military that rivals our own. and you want to know what our military is doing? gender pronoun classes. and what is joe biden doing? he's trying to negotiate a climate deal with china. we have to snap out of it. china is our number one national security threat. [applause] we should be standing up to china, not begging them to recycle more. we should be making our military stronger than ever. my brother served in desert storm, and my husband in afghanistan. i kn
to think that biden had america leave bagram air force base in the middle of the night without telling allies who stood shoulder to shoulder with us for decades because we asked them to be there. think about what that told our friends. more importantly, think about what that told our enemies. it said, when in danger, america can't be trusted. putin sure got the message. it's why he thought he could get away with the largest land war in europe since world war ii. america could have stopped that...
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i begged to be sent exactly to the guantana, because what i saw with my own eyes in the bagram was sohat i still cannot sleep.
i begged to be sent exactly to the guantana, because what i saw with my own eyes in the bagram was sohat i still cannot sleep.
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8:00 in the morning, the plane of the kazan aerostation company is heading for the afghan city of bagramhe kandahar, which was under control, the movement of the taliban il-76, banned on the territory of russia, is forced to land. i remember his reaction when he first heard that the plane had landed in a kandahar. but it was just a nightmare. that is, uh, i rarely heard such u such russian speech alone. apparently he was very shocked and upset, viktor immediately sent there. there these water products. that is, thank god that the landing was allowed. the wind will urgently fly into a kobul to meet with the afghan government to rescue the crew from captivity did not meet the official government of afghanistan, it is clear that victor also flew there. naturally, in kandagaroval katalia. you never flew anywhere. hmm that's because it was simply impossible. but uh, then uh, there were two opposite, but warring groups. that is, it was officially the government of afghanistan and the taliban, which was considered a terrorist organization, but it's clear if there was a cargo for the official go
8:00 in the morning, the plane of the kazan aerostation company is heading for the afghan city of bagramhe kandahar, which was under control, the movement of the taliban il-76, banned on the territory of russia, is forced to land. i remember his reaction when he first heard that the plane had landed in a kandahar. but it was just a nightmare. that is, uh, i rarely heard such u such russian speech alone. apparently he was very shocked and upset, viktor immediately sent there. there these water...
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the idea that we left bagram air force base in the middle of the night without telling our allies who stood shoulder to shoulder with us for decades because we asked them to be there. think about what that told our friends, more importantly about what that told our enemies. and then do you remember when russia hacked the pipeline and the food processing plant? they didn't do that to destabilize us. they that to see how we would react what we do nothing then got us falling all over ourselves to get back into the terrible iran deal. a number one state sponsor of terror says death to america every day and america's not even allowed in the negotiating room. and the country that we have as lead negotiator is russia. so we're allowing one enemy to negotiate with, enemy for us. all of the enemies and haters of the west see blood in the water and when they decided to move and you look at the war in ukraine, it is so much more than just a war about ukraine. this is a war for freedom and it's a war we have to win. you look at the inspiration of of these ukrainians. i mean, here hear the fathers
the idea that we left bagram air force base in the middle of the night without telling our allies who stood shoulder to shoulder with us for decades because we asked them to be there. think about what that told our friends, more importantly about what that told our enemies. and then do you remember when russia hacked the pipeline and the food processing plant? they didn't do that to destabilize us. they that to see how we would react what we do nothing then got us falling all over ourselves to...
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and milwaukee, a city with the bagram state of wisconsin, officials are set up a direct line with local law enforcement to ensure that officers can quickly respond to any reports of disturbances at polling sites. federal agencies are on alert to, in a bolton jointly released last week for the department of homeland security, the fbi, the capitol police, and the national counterterrorism center warns quote, perceptions of election related fraud and dissatisfaction and the electoral outcomes likely will result in heightened threats of violence and quote. meanwhile, concerns about political intimidation have already risen and been taken to court in arizona, where unauthorized people like this, have shown of the ballot box locations, sometimes armed and masked, wearing body armor, waiting for nonexistent mules, which is an expression it's describing people of soft illegitimate ballots into bell boxes, way for the bitter. up issues elections windy as the country is waiting for the violent assault of paul pelosi, a man who's looking for his wife, the speaker of the house, nancy pelosi. in new
and milwaukee, a city with the bagram state of wisconsin, officials are set up a direct line with local law enforcement to ensure that officers can quickly respond to any reports of disturbances at polling sites. federal agencies are on alert to, in a bolton jointly released last week for the department of homeland security, the fbi, the capitol police, and the national counterterrorism center warns quote, perceptions of election related fraud and dissatisfaction and the electoral outcomes...
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were to go to the an any point of the war, if you were to go to kabul or to kandahar, sort of like bagram air base, major nerve centers of the american war in afghanistan, one of the things you might note is that many of the key headquarters buildings were built out of a very specific substance. they were built out of plywood. years and years into the american war, built out of plywood. if you walked around afghanistan to many of the air fields which the soviet occupied in part of our time, they were there 10 years, the soviet buildings were built of concrete, stone. so this idea that we have built in playwood. plywood. it was predictable, we're not imperialists don't worry we'll be out the door before you know and you'll have your country back and so type of short-term psychology, it leads you into fighting the same war over and over and over again. like this was a truism of the vietnam war. one of the truism of vietnam war wasn't that we fought a seven-year war, but that we fought seven one-year wars and you could say the same for afghanistan. the decision to build in plywood ironically
were to go to the an any point of the war, if you were to go to kabul or to kandahar, sort of like bagram air base, major nerve centers of the american war in afghanistan, one of the things you might note is that many of the key headquarters buildings were built out of a very specific substance. they were built out of plywood. years and years into the american war, built out of plywood. if you walked around afghanistan to many of the air fields which the soviet occupied in part of our time,...
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point of the war, if you were to go to kabul or to kandahar, which is sort of like major, you know, bagram air base, kandahar airfield, major nerve centers of the american war, afghanistan. one of the things you might note is that many of the key headquarters were built out of a very specific substance. they were built out of plywood years, years into the american war. they built out of plywood. if you walked around afghanis and to many of these airfields, which the soviets also occupied in their time, which half of our time there, they were there for ten years. you note the soviet buildings were still there. they were built of concrete stone. and so this idea that we had built in plywood, you know, it was it was very predictable. the american psychology, it's like we're not imperialists. like we're not going to be here. don't look, don't worry we're going to be out the door before, you know it and you'll have your country back. and so that type of short term. you know, it leads you into the same war and over and over again, like there this was a truism of the vietnam war. but one of the t
point of the war, if you were to go to kabul or to kandahar, which is sort of like major, you know, bagram air base, kandahar airfield, major nerve centers of the american war, afghanistan. one of the things you might note is that many of the key headquarters were built out of a very specific substance. they were built out of plywood years, years into the american war. they built out of plywood. if you walked around afghanis and to many of these airfields, which the soviets also occupied in...