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World News See other World News Articles Title: Guardian: CIA Death Squads Enforce Order for Afghani Druglords Introduction The CIA employs thousands of mercenaries, many known criminals, some simply psychopaths and mass killers, who enforce their private regime in Afghanistan of narcotics production and distribution that feeds the growing army of addicts around the world, particularly inside the United States. These troops include Afghan strike forces who have been responsible for extrajudicial executions and enforced disappearances, indiscriminate airstrikes, attacks on medical facilities, and other violations of international humanitarian law, or the laws of war, it says Afghani produced opium is manufactured into pure heroin and flown around the world on long range drones, usually the Global Hawk, in order to underwrite black projects and feed the coffers of Washington officials whose Cayman Island bank accounts from Bain Capital, provide them 1%er retirement despite relatively low congressional salaries. Daily Beast: In violation of the laws of war, they raid hospitals and kill medical staff. They open fire on people frantically running away. They disappear those in their custody, kill elderly men they capture, and call in U.S. airstrikes that eliminate entire families. They are the CIAs bequest to Afghanistan. Whatever legacy the U.S. leaves in Afghanistan after a generation of warif U.S. troops leave at allwill include paramilitary organizations with names like NDS 01, NDS 02, the Khost Protection Force, and the Kandahar Strike Force. The CIA trained and funded them to attack al Qaeda and Taliban targets. A gruesome new report by Human Rights Watch finds them more likely to terrorize Afghan civilians who seek to survive a war none of them chose. The paramilitary forces appear as empowered as ever. According to Human Rights Watch, the Trump administrations relaxation of rules around air power in Afghanistan appear to permit the paramilitaries to call in airstrikes from U.S. warplanes. Some of the paramilitaries have their own air assets, typically helicopters. Afghan civilians told the rights group that the result is strikes that flatten the houses of civilians, with or without them inside. read more: https://www.thedailybeast.com/cias-afghan-militias-are-death-squads-new-human-rights-watch-investigation-finds From the Guardian and Human Rights Watch: The Afghan soldiers who swept through Kulalgo village one late August night shot three of Dr Ulfatullahs relatives carefully, a single bullet through their left eye, faces otherwise untouched as blood pooled below their bodies on the floor of the family home. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread
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