Prisons, Drones, and Black Ops in Afghanistan

In Afghanistan, “victory” came early — with the U.S. invasion of 2001. Only then did the trouble begin. Ever since the U.S. occupation managed to revive the Taliban, one of the least popular of popular movements in memory, the official talk, year after year, has been of modest “progress,” of limited “success,” of enemy advances … Continue reading Prisons, Drones, and Black Ops in Afghanistan