EIR: The New International Terrorism
London's Afghansi
War in Afghanistan spawned
a global narco-terrorist force
The decade of surrogate warfare between the United States and the Soviet Union after the Christmas Eve 1979 Red Army invasion of Afghanistan, drew the two superpowers into a geopolitical trap. Jeffrey Steinberg reports.
How FDR planned to outflank the British
The real story of the BCCI
The Golden Crescent heroin connection
The Anglo-American support apparatus
behind the Afghani mujahideen
The SAS: Prince Philip's manager of terrorism
Sadruddin Aga Khan:
Mujahideen coordinator
Afghansi groups: the Peshawar Seven
Afghansi terrorism around the world
The case of the GIA: afghansi out of theater
Afghansi-linked terror in the Philippines
