In 1978, Washington formed a counter revolutionary army of mercenaries in Afghanistan to fight a Soviet occupation. This army called itself the Mujahedeen.
Called “freedom fighters” by the Carter and Reagan administrations, this right-wing anti-communist force was organized and financed by the CIA. Following Soviet withdrawal, civil war raged in Afghanistan between factions of this CIA created Mujahedeen.
After 4 years of bloodshed, one of those factions emerged victorious to rule the country from 1996 to 2001.
The CIA maintained a data base of names of those freedom fighters, "The Base", which in Arabic translates to Al Qaeda.
Al Qaeda, a world wide organised terrorist group, does not and never did exist, it's a base of names on CIA hard drives.
Called “freedom fighters” by the Carter and Reagan administrations, this right-wing anti-communist force was organized and financed by the CIA. Following Soviet withdrawal, civil war raged in Afghanistan between factions of this CIA created Mujahedeen.
After 4 years of bloodshed, one of those factions emerged victorious to rule the country from 1996 to 2001.
The CIA maintained a data base of names of those freedom fighters, "The Base", which in Arabic translates to Al Qaeda.
Al Qaeda, a world wide organised terrorist group, does not and never did exist, it's a base of names on CIA hard drives.
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