The intensity of the ten-year-old war is growing and U.N. figures show the Afghan government and its Western allies are further than ever from a solid grip on security.
Afghanistan and Pakistan
Afghanistan 'exit strategy' in tatters with violence up 39%
- 29 September 2011
- Deb Riechman
- Afghanistan and Pakistan
The price paid in Pakistan for America's shambles in Afghanistan
- 26 September 2011
- Brian Cloughly
- Afghanistan and Pakistan
Had there been no invasion of Afghanistan by the US and its allies on 7 October 2001, Pakistan would not be in the dreadful situation in which it now finds itself.
One exploding turban kills the US exit strategy for a war going nowhere
- 21 September 2011
- Dexter Filkins
- Afghanistan and Pakistan
The bomb in a turban that killed Afghanistan's former President Burhanuddin Rabbani, also killed America's plan to make a deal with the Taliban as a way to get out of a war that is going nowhere.
The new US tactic in Afghanistan: terrorising the Afghan people
- 19 September 2011
- Matthew Green
- Afghanistan and Pakistan
Afghans are protesting across the country against US "kill-or-capture" night raids: "They claim to be against terrorists but what they are doing is terrorism. It spreads terror. It creates more violence.”
After 10 years this is what 'success' in Afghanistan looks like
- 02 September 2011
- Ewen MacAskill
- Afghanistan and Pakistan
Serving US lieutenant-colonel says there is a huge disconnect between Pentagon propaganda and the reality in Afghanistan as faced by troops on the ground.
We will press on in Afghanistan says lemming-in-chief Obama
- 21 August 2011
- Ray McGovern
- Afghanistan and Pakistan
The Lemming Syndrome makes Obama describe the US casualties as "lost," "fallen," or "ultimate sacrifice", instead of the hard truth: they're dead and he is responsible for snuffing out their young lives.
Why the Afghanistan war won't end soon
- 17 August 2011
- Richard Falk
- Afghanistan and Pakistan
If Richard Falk is right, the anti-war movement in the US and Britain has much work to do yet, whatever promises Obama and Cameron make about getting out of Afghanistan by 2015.
If US drone attacks don't harm civilians what blew away these two legs and an eye?
- 14 August 2011
- Clive Stafford Smith
- Afghanistan and Pakistan
Sadaullah was 15 when the missiles, aimed at a militant leader who was never there, struck a family gathering, killing his wheelchair-bound uncle and two cousins. When he woke up in hospital, he was missing both legs and an eye.
We can't torture like we used to, so we murder by video instead
- 31 July 2011
- Muhammad Idrees Ahmad
- Afghanistan and Pakistan
Since it's politically and legally difficult to torture like we used to, there is less reason to seek to capture rather than kill, says Obama advisor defending drone attacks. + Jemima Khan video on drone warfare
America's "boys" in Afghanistan make Al Capone look like a small-time pickpocket
- 28 July 2011
- Conn Hallinan
- Afghanistan and Pakistan
The rosy picture of "progress" in Afghanistan is shot to hell, as the narrow group of criminal entrepreneurs the US has relied on in Afghanistan, are picked off by the Taliban.
The bombs in Afghanistan have landed in Norway
- 27 July 2011
- Jesse McClaren
- Afghanistan and Pakistan
Jesse McClaren says the horrific crimes of Anders Behring Breivik have exposed the consequences of war and Islamophobia; to counter this, we need to follow Martin Luther King and wage war on poverty, racism, and militarism.
"Progress" in Afghanistan: How stupid do they think we are?
- 20 July 2011
- Robin Beste
- Afghanistan and Pakistan
A war that was never justified, continues to be waged after ten years, with ever escalating loss of life among the Afghan people and the invading forces, despite everyone knowing it is unwinnable.
US lying about civilian deaths from drone strikes in Pakistan
- 20 July 2011
- Ted Rall
- Afghanistan and Pakistan
US drone strikes in Pakistan have risen from one a year in 2004 to one every four days under President Obama. Despite all the evidence of civilian deaths, the US insists drone strikes are 'the most accurate weapon in history'.
How much does Obama know about 15-year-old Sadaullah?
- 17 July 2011
- Saeed Shah & Peter Beaumont
- Afghanistan and Pakistan
Sadaullah lost one eye and both legs in a US drone strike on Pakistan. He was lucky. His wheelchair-bound uncle and two cousins were all killed. The US said they were Taliban militants.
Putting lipstick on the Afghanistan pig
- 17 July 2011
- Afghanistan and Pakistan
There are no "signs of progress" in Afghanistan. More Afghans are dying. Violence is at the highest levels yet in the 10-year conflict. Security is worse now than it was before Obama's repeated escalations.
How to stabilise Pakistan: get out of Afghanistan
- 15 July 2011
- Tariq Ali
- Afghanistan and Pakistan
The US drones Pakistan, violates its sovereignty, kill its citizens, ignores international law. But, says Tariq Ali, the only way to bring stability is to get out of Afghanistan.




