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Category: Afghanistan
DC National Guard Shooter Worked for CIA-Backed Kandahar Strike Group in Afghanistan
The suspect in the shooting of two National Guard members in Washington, DC, Rahmanullah Lakanwal, worked for a CIA-backed “Zero Unit” known as the Kandahar Strike Force (KSF) or the “03” unit, which has been implicated in war crimes against Afghan civilians.
DC National Guard Shooter Worked for CIA-Backed Kandahar Strike Group in Afghanistan
It’s Not Only About Venezuela: Trump Intends a Wider Domino Effect
John Perry and Roger D. Harris
It’s increasingly obvious that the US military threats against Venezuela have a wider agenda. Their game plan is regime change, but not only in Venezuela. This is the objective – on a longer timescale in some cases – across several of the countries in the Caribbean Basin, aiming to cleanse the region of governments deemed undesirable to Washington.
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People of the United States: Listen to Maduro
People of the United States: Listen to Maduro
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Beyond “Thank You for Your Service”: Honoring Service with Truth and Peace
[Armchair Analysis] Clausewitz, Mao, and the Long War in Venezuela
Clausewitzian Friction. Maoist Endurance. American Overestimation. Wagner’s Ghost Logistics.

The regime change of Panama in 1989 is not a good model for dealing with Venezuela
US to deploy USS Gerald R. Ford to Latin America
Echoes of History: The Events That Shaped My Memory
What major historical events do you remember?
Washington’s “Second Coming” to Asia: Militants, Ports, and Pressure Points

President Trump’s renewed focus on regaining the Bagram Air Base and developing Pakistan’s Pasni Port signals Washington’s attempt to reassert strategic influence in a region increasingly dominated by China, Russia, and Iran.
Pakistan’s Pasni Port, located in Balochistan province, sits at the crossroads of strategic infrastructure and insurgent resistance. The Western-backed Baloch Liberation Army (BLA), active in the region, has long targeted Chinese-financed projects. The BLA maintains ties with both the Pakistan Taliban and ISIS-K—a faction recently linked to recruiting Uygur militants. Separately, U.S. support for Uygur militants predates this trend, with allegations tracing back to the 1970s/1980s. Rep. Perry has claimed that ISIS-K received backing from USAID, adding another layer to the region’s militant entanglements.
This only deepens my suspicion that recapturing Bagram Air Base could serve as a launchpad—not merely for tactical leverage, but to stir Uygur militant resistance against Beijing or pressure China with a second front in the event of a future Pacific conflict.
Sources:
BLA: U.S. Proxies in Balochistan document
ISIS-K & Uygur militants: ISIS has its sights set on a new potential ally—Uyghur jihadi groups
CIA & Uygur militants: US & TERRORISM IN XINJIANG
Uygur militants: *Xinjiang*
USAID & ISIS-K: Rep. Perry reveals what some of us already knew about USAID
Bagram Air Base: Why Does Trump Want U.S. Troops Back in Afghanistan?

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