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U.S. government documents “Afghanistan Papers” have been published by the Washington Post – The Papers show that
the government has made people believe “as if the U.S. succeeded in military operation in Afghanistan and the
government has covered it up for many years.”
On December 9, 2019, the Washington Post published the U.S. government documents called “Afghanistan Papers.” The documents have more than 2,000 pages and include the interviews of more than 600 people.
If the contents of the documents were revealed, the government would have to be accountable for misleading people into believing “as if the U.S. had succeeded in military operation in Afghanistan and covering it up for many years.” They say that those involved include former President Obama, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and former Vice President Joe Biden.
Mr. Michael Flynn, a real patriot and probably Q group member, points out: *“although every on-site report was harsh, the senior military officials ignored the reports and claimed that we achieved good results.”
Since the war in Afghanistan started, I thought that the media provided false information because I read the information from Mr. Eiken Itagaki and knew that the U.S. military was overwhelmed by Taliban: the locals were under control of Taliban and the U.S. army and Afghan government army could only protect the capital.
According to “above-mentioned *NHK NEWS WEB, “behind the manipulation of information, the White House and the Pentagon always gave pressure on the front line to show the good results achieved by U.S. troop increase in Afghanistan under the then Obama administration. This indicates that Trump’s remarks by saying “the war in Afghanistan is nothing good to the U.S. All U.S. forces should immediately withdraw from Afghanistan” were right.
Masatoshi Takeshita
January 13, 2020
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Shanti-phula has indicated some parts of the following text in black bold-faced type or in red letters.
English translation of an excerpt from a Japanese article:
Nikkan Gendai DIGITAL – January 13, 2020 Reported
by Shunji Taoka
Shocking contents of “Afghanistan Papers” released in the U.S.
This document is 2,000-page testimony records investigated by the “Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction” who interviewed about 600 people involved.
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The U.S. has spent one trillion dollars on fighting and reconstruction assistance for 18 years since 2001, which led
to widespread corruption. U.S. military officers who organized and trained
Afghan armies on the spot say: “Afghan commanders of security forces pocketed the salaries of tens of thousands of soldiers by overstating the number of soldiers” and “A third of recruited police officers were drug patients or the Taliban.”
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Information manipulation become common and statistics on the number of trained Afghan soldiers and areas controlled by government forces were falsified.It
was reported that “an increased number of suicide bombers in the capital city of Kabul indicates as the Taliban gets
weak, people become desperate because they cannot directly fight with them.”
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In Afghanistan attack, Japan dispatched military refueling vessels from 2001 to 2010, replenished oil to U.S.
warships 134 times and paid half of the salaries of 80,000 Afghan police officers. The Japanese government can be
said to be the victim of information manipulation and psychological warfare in a sense.
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“Afghanistan Papers” show that it is important to have a rock-solid stance and ability to analyze information and situation judgment provided by the U.S. without swallowing it whole.
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January 13, 2020 –
— 藤原直哉 (@naoyafujiwara) January 12, 2020
Naoya Fujiwara
@naoyafujiwara
Shocking contents of “Afghanistan Papers” released in the U.S.
“We invaded the country with ceaseless conflicts and tried to bring about peace there, but apparently
failed”
Shocking contents of “Afghanistan Papers” released in the U.S.On 9 of last month, the “Washington Post” confirmed that the “Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction” admitted that the U.S. has continued to fail with regard to operations and reconstruction assistance in Afghanistan …
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