**funds taliban** **soviets lose to taliban** **usa changes mind and invades Afghanistan and installed ‘free and democratic’ government** **usa loses to taliban, taliban retains control of afganistan** *_outstanding move_*
@@MultiRingtail Portions of the Mujahideen did eventually join the Taliban and Al Queda. Some of them were well know, like a young Saudi sion who helped fund and fight in the Mujahideen named Osama Bin Laden.
@@PrinceofDrill Al Qaeda were another faction that were gun runners to thw Mujahideen. If you checked Bin Ladens life, he was used as a gun runner rather than trained. In fact, guess where Bin Laden learned and got his supplies from. That is right in Pakistan. As for the Taliban, they were young men who betrayed the Mujahideen by fleeing to Pakistan where they were trained in schools known as Madrassas. The real Mujahideen was the Northern Alliance
Fun Fact: The us gave terrorists so many stinger anti-air launchers that during the us-afganistan war they became such a problem that the us put a reward of 100 thousand us dollars for each stinger given back. That reward is still up to this day!
During 1979-89 the Mujaheddin were NOT a terrorist group . The TALIBAN were formed FROM THEM in the early 1990s AFTER the Soviet retreat and 10 years of CIVIL WAR .
@@motorrebell Nope, you are wrong. All of the taliban leaders and most of the talibans at that time were part of Mujahideens. And, Afghan talibans are not declared as terrorists by the US either.
@@hafizsyednomanali6868 nope you are wrong, the Mujahideen are terrorists and they became the Taliban. When President Bush made speeches against Afghanistan he mainly included AL Qeuda and Osama Bin Laden and not the Taliban. Obama said the same thing when he was in office. US funded Mujahideen yes, but didn't fun terrorists like AL Qeuda and US made equipment was given to them via by means the US cannot control in which people on the ground steal stuff from the Mujahideen to keep AL Qeuda going.
"The enemy of my enemy is my friend today, but tomorrow he is my enemy" Most people forget the end of that saying, but alliances shift quickly so its something that shouldnt be forgotten.
As a Muslim, my family has suffered due to war caused and funded by America. Then fools who call themselves Muslims who know little about Islam use those weapons to hurt people. Hate those holding weapons and those dishing the money. Don't hate Islam as it means peace even tho many don't act upon it. Religion should never be used to justify war and politics gain should never be above the interest of the innocent. Pray for peace!
I agree. Although, I think Abrahamic religions can be both interpreted and used for peaceful or violent means. We have a similar problem in America where Christians are acting less Christian and becoming more extreme as the result of politics despite modern interpretations of Christianity.
@@ManpreetSingh-kg9os It's absolutely not, and we're not likely to see a more peaceful Islam in our lifetimes sadly, but maybe in 100 - 200 years middle eastern nations will be mostly in a good place so that less extremists are born.
…. and all the info one needs to then be hooked on random topics and start doing more research of your own - falling down that “delightful” rabbit hole!
Like another comment said, check out Kurzgesaught if you like these animations! They take it to a next level lol. They’re a little bit more informational as well.
During 1979-89 the Mujaheddin were NOT a terrorist group . The TALIBAN were formed FROM THEM in the early 1990s AFTER the Soviet retreat and 10 years of CIVIL WAR .
@@motorrebell All of the taliban leaders and most of the talibans at that time were part of Mujahideens. And, Afghan talibans are not declared as terrorists by the US either.
So.. Basically.. America in the short term saw the Soviet invasion as a problem but neglected to stop the internal radicalization of the resistance groups
I always just kind of assumed that, at best, the CIA are the real leaders of the capitalist hegemonic US empire, using undemocratic means that even (especially) US presidents were scared to confront. At worst, the CIA is a rogue agency that feels it must uphold the capitalist hegemonic US empire using undemocratic means... that US presidents are also scared to confront.
Yeah, and it will be better to this day if the US had allowed the Afghan people to reinstate their Royal Family to power again. Under a Federal Parliamentary Constitutional Monarchy of course.
@The Raging Gamer on PS4 oh no no, that's not what I meant. When I say mechanically, I mean like the US trying to oust the Taliban by means of force. When I say organically, I mean the Taliban government crumbling from within due to internal divide or by national revolution without foreign aid.
That is no secret, you would be amazed how many legitimate regimes the US has toppled in latin america to protect its interests and control the other nations resources.
I think it’s about time you made the other parts to this, yet again the title is so fitting, please show us how CIA/US is linked to Hamas/Israel/Iran/Qatar etc
I’ve known for years that the U.S. supported Bin Laden in the 80s in the Russian Afghan war we did the same thing with Saddam during the Iran Iraq war in the 80s we supported him and then suddenly turned our back on him and invaded Iraq for no reason I’m still confused to this day why we ever invaded Iraq.
The Hind attack helicopter has a tricycle landing gear setup not the taildragger setup you displayed. Other than that little bit it was a Great Episode in my opinion
There are no unintentional consequences, Only plausible deniability for unspeakable intentions and acts. *This is the only certainty, from decades of unclassified and leaked documents.* To call something a mistake or "unintentional" and repeated it indefinitely is not "insanity." It is, intentional, plausible deniability.
the military enjoyed afghanistan and dried them out us didn't make, who lost were the citizens like always in war. and now the citizens suffer from food shortages including taliban asking us to help them
It's ridiculous to show Soviet helicopters with the red-and-white checkerboard of the Polish air force, designed by my grandfather, a pioneer of Polish air force after the First World War in the newly independent Poland.
1979 USA: Here you go Afghanistan! This should help! Afghanistan: Thank USA! 2001 Afghanistan: You know what? USA is so lame… Time to attack! USA: I shouldn’t have aided him…
US didn't help Afghanistan but rather they went against USSR there. Read Bzezenski ...he told that straightforward. America doesn't help anybody .to the contrary .it makes countries suffer ....
Idealogy was more deadly than weapons. Promoting extremist and fundamentalist idealogy under the name of holy war and recruiting people around the world cost US and the whole world till date. Just like Afghanistan, fundamentalism also took deep roots in Pakistan. They would dearly thanking US for it.
2001: Mullah Omar: "I am considering two promises. One is the promise of Allah, the other is that of Bush. We will see which one of these two promises are fulfilled." 2021: The world can see which promise is the true one Indeed Promise of Allah comes true... Islamic Emirate Of Afghanistan they never are defeated...The ancient enemy makes prayer about these people "May God deliver us from the venom of the cobra, teeth of the tiger and the vengeance Of the Afghans." So be careful Enemy Of Afghanistan
Unfortunately politics is solely a front for the real decision makers/gatekeepers who keep this world under mass hypnosis. Knowledge of self is what we need to survive, but that knowledge & power is kept from us so intricately that we don’t realise we are all being played in this ‘game’
vietcong was heroes, mujhaedeen was criminal terrorists. After the war also with much greater war damage, since 1975 Vietnam has never stopped developing and improving, after 1992 after terrorists mujaedeen conquered Kabul, Afghanistan never stopped get worse, and now is one of more poor and worst place of the world. Afghanistan would be better country if had won the communists
@@dannylammy What do you mean by hiding? al-Qaeda was literally doing terrorism in Pakistan. Why tf would Pakistan hide him? The biggest leader of Pakistani talibans, Mullah Omer, was living near one of the biggest US airbase in Afghanistan. Does it mean US was hiding him as well and helping him carry out terrorism safely in Pakistan?
@@hafizsyednomanali6868 Spare me the invalid comparison, every single time someone tries to bring up a point a whattaboutism comes up. Typical dodge. Google "ISI Osama Bin Laden golden goose", they held him because he was useful.
@@hafizsyednomanali6868 Some quotes from the article: "Even the famous and ferocious General Hamid Gul (retd) - a bin Laden sympathiser who advocates war with America - cannot buy into the claim that the military was unaware of bin Laden’s whereabouts. In a recorded interview, he remarked that bin Laden being in Abbottabad unknown to authorities “is a bit amazing”. Aside from the military, he said “there is the local police, the Intelligence Bureau, the Military Intelligence, the ISI - they all had a presence there”.
@@hafizsyednomanali6868 "So why was bin Laden sheltered in the army’s backyard? General Pervez Musharraf, who was army chief when bin Laden’s house in Abbottabad was being constructed in 2005, unwittingly gives us the clearest and most cogent explanation. The back cover of his celebrated book, In The Line Of Fire, written in 2006, reads: “Since shortly after 9/11 - when many al Qaeda leaders fled Afghanistan and crossed the border into Pakistan - we have played multiple games of cat and mouse with them. The biggest of them all, Osama bin Laden, is still at large at the time of this writing but we have caught many, many others. We have captured 672 and handed over 369 to the United States. We have earned bounties totalling millions of dollars. Here, I will tell the story of just a few of the most significant manhunts”."
**funds taliban**
**soviets lose to taliban**
**usa changes mind and invades Afghanistan and installed ‘free and democratic’ government**
**usa loses to taliban, taliban retains control of afganistan**
*_outstanding move_*
Do you mean the Northern Alliance? Because the Mujahideen became the Northern Alliance not the Taliban
@@MultiRingtail Portions of the Mujahideen did eventually join the Taliban and Al Queda. Some of them were well know, like a young Saudi sion who helped fund and fight in the Mujahideen named Osama Bin Laden.
@@PrinceofDrill Al Qaeda were another faction that were gun runners to thw Mujahideen. If you checked Bin Ladens life, he was used as a gun runner rather than trained.
In fact, guess where Bin Laden learned and got his supplies from. That is right in Pakistan.
As for the Taliban, they were young men who betrayed the Mujahideen by fleeing to Pakistan where they were trained in schools known as Madrassas.
The real Mujahideen was the Northern Alliance
Northern Alliance is the real mujahideen.
@hhhhh and they had human rights under the Soviets? Lol
I’m not defending the Taliban but both rulers made Afghanistan into a hole
The title could apply to several incidents, funny enough
We were all thinking the same thing, lol.
Too many to list honestly.
Name some please
Maybe they'll make a series? LOL!
America fault so don't matter
Could do countless episodes of the CIA funding, outfitting, even training terrorist organizations. Or just being one themselves.
CIA are a terrorist organization with one of those funny big nose glasses masks on
@@BobBob-et9io Mujahideen aren't terrorists but AL Queda is and are two different groups.
Probably a lie, islam is bad
@@LavaCreeperPeople it ain't I meant Islam isn't bad.
@@belluh-1huey102 bruh moment
Fun Fact: The us gave terrorists so many stinger anti-air launchers that during the us-afganistan war they became such a problem that the us put a reward of 100 thousand us dollars for each stinger given back. That reward is still up to this day!
During 1979-89 the Mujaheddin were NOT a terrorist group .
The TALIBAN were formed FROM THEM in the early 1990s AFTER the Soviet retreat and 10 years of CIVIL WAR .
@@motorrebell Nope, you are wrong. All of the taliban leaders and most of the talibans at that time were part of Mujahideens. And, Afghan talibans are not declared as terrorists by the US either.
The word Terrorist is just thrown around
@@hafizsyednomanali6868 nope you are wrong, the Mujahideen are terrorists and they became the Taliban. When President Bush made speeches against Afghanistan he mainly included AL Qeuda and Osama Bin Laden and not the Taliban. Obama said the same thing when he was in office. US funded Mujahideen yes, but didn't fun terrorists like AL Qeuda and US made equipment was given to them via by means the US cannot control in which people on the ground steal stuff from the Mujahideen to keep AL Qeuda going.
@@mclaren6535 I’m even a Muslim and I’m called terrorist by Americans.
Imagine thinking the US President wasn’t involved in this
imagine thinking US actually helps other countries
@@alonymelony8047 true. I don't see any other allies with Abrams tanks, f22s, and very advanced M4 loadouts.
Bush or Reagan?
Alony Melony
Yeah the billions of dollars, food, medicine, equipment and man power helps no one no where.
@@stevenlarsson6887 and the guns basically given away wont take away the lives they just tried to save and even more,sure
"The enemy of my enemy is my friend today, but tomorrow he is my enemy" Most people forget the end of that saying, but alliances shift quickly so its something that shouldnt be forgotten.
Historical lie: the enemy of my enemy is not your friend, they will betray you later
So true
Get shidded on 😹😹😹
@alias moose just say jews we are friends here
@alias moose idk man just blame everything on em why not
No, enemy of your enemy is your friend until the enemy is gone.
Soviet union: "You have your Vietanam."
USA: "And now you have your Afghanistan."
*30 years pass*
Russia: "You were saying?" 😁
The reasion why soviet union lost becauce of US funding afghans weapons and money
@@exotickevil2599 Also it wouldn't be worth it if they kept pushing. So leaving was the best choice and it now came back to bite USA.
Let's go Brandon !
@@exotickevil2599 Pakistan funded the Mujaheddin too . Russia had ( nearly 20 Years - 2 wars ! ) LOST in CHECHNYA ! 😁.
Not to forget Russia saved Syria from CIA backed ISIS
As a Muslim, my family has suffered due to war caused and funded by America. Then fools who call themselves Muslims who know little about Islam use those weapons to hurt people. Hate those holding weapons and those dishing the money. Don't hate Islam as it means peace even tho many don't act upon it. Religion should never be used to justify war and politics gain should never be above the interest of the innocent. Pray for peace!
I agree. Although, I think Abrahamic religions can be both interpreted and used for peaceful or violent means. We have a similar problem in America where Christians are acting less Christian and becoming more extreme as the result of politics despite modern interpretations of Christianity.
Yeah that might be true but Islam is not innocent either, all do i know atleast its not peaceful
but has your family suffered from the actions of the taliban as well?
@@ManpreetSingh-kg9os Islam is not about peace, it's about justice and mercy
@@ManpreetSingh-kg9os It's absolutely not, and we're not likely to see a more peaceful Islam in our lifetimes sadly, but maybe in 100 - 200 years middle eastern nations will be mostly in a good place so that less extremists are born.
This channel never cease to amaze me with their animation and colorful narration of these stories! Love it!!
Kurzgesaght in a nutshell
@@dnxx503 Tanjiro becomes a demon
…. and all the info one needs to then be hooked on random topics and start doing more research of your own - falling down that “delightful” rabbit hole!
Like another comment said, check out Kurzgesaught if you like these animations! They take it to a next level lol. They’re a little bit more informational as well.
@@rpgames6922 what?
When you join the Taliban and receive a paycheck from the CIA
During 1979-89 the Mujaheddin were NOT a terrorist group .
The TALIBAN were formed FROM THEM in the early 1990s AFTER the Soviet retreat and 10 years of CIVIL WAR .
@@motorrebell All of the taliban leaders and most of the talibans at that time were part of Mujahideens. And, Afghan talibans are not declared as terrorists by the US either.
@@motorrebell So, Osama Bin Laden was a good guy when US liked him and bad when US didn't?
@@hafizsyednomanali6868 Really ? And what was the 10 Years of CIVIL WAR ( After soviet retreat ) in Afghanistan about ?
He didn’t need paycheck his dad got billion dollars contract from usa !
So.. Basically.. America in the short term saw the Soviet invasion as a problem but neglected to stop the internal radicalization of the resistance groups
Because America and Afghan aren’t Allie’s so why help another country that hates us
@@joffreybaratheon4904 this is the most accurate comment of all over here
So technically, both US and USSR are equally responsible for what happens to this country
They did it again in 2001 too. But I guess 20 years isn't long enough to drop that truth yet
2001 was a direct consequence of the topics told in this video 😂😂😂
no the CIA knew abt 9/11 before it happened.....@@diewott1337
@@diewott1337 the plan for 2001 is written in government documents available to the public but nobody seems to pay attention: PNAC
CIA funding a terrorist organisation is the most American thing ever.
Title: "how the CIA funded a terrorist organisation"
Me: *OK, but which one*
ALL
😂😂😂 Nice One.
I guess all of them.
CIA are a terrorist organisation.
Only thing missing from title is "Part 1" 😂
Wow the level of blindness to this corruption is just scary, great job as always InfoGraphics 👏
I always just kind of assumed that, at best, the CIA are the real leaders of the capitalist hegemonic US empire, using undemocratic means that even (especially) US presidents were scared to confront.
At worst, the CIA is a rogue agency that feels it must uphold the capitalist hegemonic US empire using undemocratic means... that US presidents are also scared to confront.
Can you explain?
3:09 "Nonetheless shock at soviet brutality of bombing the civilians" I think the irony meter broke at that point.
See America you have always been this way. 😅
An American hater how surprising
@@anima_vestra_gaming2419 everyone hates us bro
America saved Europe TWICE
Scarred England for life by beating them in a war for independence with untrained troops and the French.
@@anima_vestra_gaming2419 I obviously said it as a joke genius 😂
Very good and detailed video, keep it up my man
How the CIA funded a terrorist organisation
Part 1 of 50
I love Afghanistan history (really should be called Khoresan) the region has a amazing history for those who understand it
Yeah, and it will be better to this day if the US had allowed the Afghan people to reinstate their Royal Family to power again. Under a Federal Parliamentary Constitutional Monarchy of course.
@@hayleybabyyu1282 It would be great if you left them alone, because the US has only caused them dest,ruction
@@justaguy3538 Yes I agree. Change should come organically, not mechanically.
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@The Raging Gamer on PS4 oh no no, that's not what I meant. When I say mechanically, I mean like the US trying to oust the Taliban by means of force. When I say organically, I mean the Taliban government crumbling from within due to internal divide or by national revolution without foreign aid.
Me: Sees the title
“Which time?”
Agent :- there is something wrong
CIA and President :- Ignore it
I'm happy you finally made a video about this.
mhm. I know someone who was a refugee in Afghanistan since she was 12 for being Cristian. Now she lives in America.
*“Keep your friends close; keep your enemies closer.”*
*- sun tzu (art of war)*
Best channel ever! Greetings from Sweden
America could really use some democracy itself
The same is happening in México-U.S.' border
It is not a secret DEA brought weapons for all cartels
The last narc
'sold' weapons to cartels
That is no secret, you would be amazed how many legitimate regimes the US has toppled in latin america to protect its interests and control the other nations resources.
US also trained cartels like the Los Zetas who are notorious for their abuses and brutality.
I think it’s about time you made the other parts to this, yet again the title is so fitting, please show us how CIA/US is linked to Hamas/Israel/Iran/Qatar etc
1:18 BRO THE BEAR 😂
Money is the root cause of all the problems our world is facing
Money power and so on ....
@@kirilmihaylov1934 money, power, and greed
@@JaX-cu7hb yes exactly right
China will liberate
I'd say greed
CIA is like the U.S's worse own enemy!
they got smarter over time, bet
Taliban: give us money to defend ourselves
America: from Russia right?
Taliban:….
America:right?
Taliban and Mujahideen are not the same. The Mujahideen was the Northern Alliance
If this don't get top comment, nothing is fair
Northern Alliance consisted of those that defeated the Taliban and fought against Al Qaeda. The Northern Alliance is the real Mujahideen US funded
@@MultiRingtail nah it included both. both of them used jihad as a weapon for moral booster. So it's hard to identify.
@@valak-thescaryabess1504 except the Taliban were those that were corrupted by Pakistan in madrassas. Technically, the Taliban was Pakistan’s fault
If this wasn't for this we wouldn't have faced 9/11 🙏
But… but… communism BAD! Right?! USA! USA! USA! 🇺🇸 (
@@LordBrittish I Guess you know the truth but you don't wanna say it out loud
Umm............. who's gonna tell him
@@abdirahmanmohamed6567 not me...
9/11 was a inside job
9:50 why does this soviet helicopter has the polish air force logo on it 🤭
See my comment, completely agree.
They cant defeat the monsters they've created.
I’ve known for years that the U.S. supported Bin Laden in the 80s in the Russian Afghan war we did the same thing with Saddam during the Iran Iraq war in the 80s we supported him and then suddenly turned our back on him and invaded Iraq for no reason I’m still confused to this day why we ever invaded Iraq.
Oil
"Being US enemy is dangerous, being US ally is deadly"
When I saw this title I just thought, "you mean literally every conflict since Vietnam in south America and the Middle East?"
And Africa
Don't forget Africa
Should be called "How the U.S. Government funded a terrorist regime. Twice."
america is to chill and doesn’t have enough trust issues
If your American you would think that, most of the countries in the world don’t trust America
@@ineedtotouchgrass5637 according to what, anime profile picture
@@nvi9904 I’m Pakistani lol
@@ineedtotouchgrass5637 nobody cares
@@nvi9904 u seem offended but he is right
The Hind attack helicopter has a tricycle landing gear setup not the taildragger setup you displayed. Other than that little bit it was a Great Episode in my opinion
More than made up for this mistake with the Bear Russian soldier attacking Ameen.
And the hind has a polish air force logo, which probably didn't exist at that point
And they invaded 24th December, not 25th!
Thats been going on forever basically haha
Basically yes
Cant say much has changed
There are no unintentional consequences, Only plausible deniability for unspeakable intentions and acts. *This is the only certainty, from decades of unclassified and leaked documents.*
To call something a mistake or "unintentional" and repeated it indefinitely is not "insanity." It is, intentional, plausible deniability.
Well said!
Hi!!! Nice content!! 😄😄
how has this channel not been closed by the CIA
It's historic. They'll accept PAST bad acts but we're supposed to pretend it's not currently happening.
It is awesome to watch infographics show on youtube I like what would happen if you didn't brush you're teeth for 1 week
This should be a series
I just realized something. Soviet invaded afghan for 10 years and lost, then US invaded afghan also for 20 years and lost. Dayum
But it took the US 20 years to figure out
the military enjoyed afghanistan and dried them out
us didn't make, who lost were the citizens like always in war. and now the citizens suffer from food shortages including taliban asking us to help them
Send lawyers, guns & money! 😊
I will never stop asking for a video about US special forces in Vietnam
It's ridiculous to show Soviet helicopters with the red-and-white checkerboard of the Polish air force, designed by my grandfather, a pioneer of Polish air force after the First World War in the newly independent Poland.
F poland
@@maciejsyrokomla-syrokomski838 🇵🇱 ❤️
5:48. I was NOT ready for this. I had to pause to process this mess!
1979
USA: Here you go Afghanistan! This should help!
Afghanistan: Thank USA!
2001
Afghanistan: You know what? USA is so lame… Time to attack!
USA: I shouldn’t have aided him…
US didn't help Afghanistan but rather they went against USSR there. Read Bzezenski ...he told that straightforward. America doesn't help anybody .to the contrary .it makes countries suffer ....
@@kirilmihaylov1934 does not matter. The US paid for it with thousands of lives. Everyone happy
@@kirilmihaylov1934 During the Cold War, the US and the USSR damaged a lot of small nations.
Surprised there was no mention of Oil or Lithium In this.. but then again, also not surprised considering infographics track record
Interesting Fact: What comes around, goes around. History has a habit of repeating itself.
I'd like to see one on how they interfered in South America
Idealogy was more deadly than weapons. Promoting extremist and fundamentalist idealogy under the name of holy war and recruiting people around the world cost US and the whole world till date. Just like Afghanistan, fundamentalism also took deep roots in Pakistan. They would dearly thanking US for it.
It’s been a bit of a win for Raytheon
Jihad doesn't mean holy war
OBL was being housed in Pakistan in their military training compound, which is why Obama never told Pakistan he was coming after OBL
@@easyenetwork2023 I wish they showed his body, his house, his belongings, interviewed his family to reach the bottom of the truth
Me: Tell me your opinions on current events, without telling me your opinion on current events.
_New Infographics Show video_
This film is dedicated to the brave fighters of Afghanistan.
Crocus City is operation cyclone 2.0
Now you know, stop misunderstanding them.
Welp that back fired hard years later 😂
Exactly but the U.S. supported Saddam during the Iran Iraq war in the 80s and even provided him weapons so the U.S. can be hypocritical sometimes.
American being factual on their own country nice work 😂
Can you Do the what of Japan bombed our aircraft carriers instead of our battleships in Pearl Harbor
Same thing would of happened.
Are you guys not in danger for talking about this? Love you guys
This is going to be good
Oh what the world would be like if people didn't fight, well we'll never know.
If the US would stop getting involved in other countries business then we would not have to worry about all of this drama.
2001: Mullah Omar: "I am considering two promises. One is the promise of Allah, the other is that of Bush. We will see which one of these two promises are fulfilled."
2021: The world can see which promise is the true one Indeed Promise of Allah comes true...
Islamic Emirate Of Afghanistan they never are defeated...The ancient enemy makes prayer about these people "May God deliver us from the venom of the cobra, teeth of the tiger and the vengeance Of the Afghans." So be careful Enemy Of Afghanistan
Incoming US Copium of we daaaaa best USA USA USA 🇺🇸 we could just nuke that place talking points as if the world community let them do that.
Military Industrial Complex: STONKS! 📈
I want more of this
Nft profile pic 🤨📸
Nice video
Iron-man was based on a true story 😂
The mandarin was based on Osama bin laden
If you call in a bomb threat, your arrested for being competition.
How the CIA funded a terrorist organization
Me: do you know how little that narrows it down?
"What could go wrong? " they said
Everything!
Infographics giving information that should be common knowledge as something new and daring
*Sees title.*
"Do you have any idea how little that narrows this statement down?"
Imagine being a super power and loosing 20 year proxy war to Pakistan
Cool vid
Bruh the us gives these guys weapons so they can test out their new weapons and stuff on moving targets that fight back
Look who got new attack jet
Whoops, talk about not foreseeing your own weapons used against you!
Seeing the current state of things, I see similarities.
I wish infographics was hiring xD
Yet Americans are doing NOTHING about this. They keep voting for rich politicians like Biden or Trump.
Unfortunately politics is solely a front for the real decision makers/gatekeepers who keep this world under mass hypnosis. Knowledge of self is what we need to survive, but that knowledge & power is kept from us so intricately that we don’t realise we are all being played in this ‘game’
Mr. Awesomeness is back
How many parts, this series could have been made into?
Title:how the CIA funded a terrorist organization
Me: ok but which one
1:17 it’s beer bear
The US: take all my money do whatever you want with it
This is what eventually led to 9/11
Legitamacy, good one, sounds legit
And that funding is still hurting India.. Till this day
Me who played COD black ops 2:
Sounds familiar but I forgor
Soviet support Vietcong, but they never make vietcong as a puppet. Unlike USAto afghan gov.
vietcong was heroes, mujhaedeen was criminal terrorists.
After the war also with much greater war damage, since 1975 Vietnam has never stopped developing and improving, after 1992 after terrorists mujaedeen conquered Kabul, Afghanistan never stopped get worse, and now is one of more poor and worst place of the world.
Afghanistan would be better country if had won the communists
America about Afghanistan: "It wasn't me"
Also great vid
you go try and shift as much blame on pakistan as you can when we all know it was americas fault
so it was America's fault that Pakistan was hiding Osama Bin Laden??
@@dannylammy What do you mean by hiding? al-Qaeda was literally doing terrorism in Pakistan. Why tf would Pakistan hide him? The biggest leader of Pakistani talibans, Mullah Omer, was living near one of the biggest US airbase in Afghanistan. Does it mean US was hiding him as well and helping him carry out terrorism safely in Pakistan?
@@hafizsyednomanali6868 Spare me the invalid comparison, every single time someone tries to bring up a point a whattaboutism comes up. Typical dodge. Google "ISI Osama Bin Laden golden goose", they held him because he was useful.
@@hafizsyednomanali6868 Some quotes from the article: "Even the famous and ferocious General Hamid Gul (retd) - a bin Laden sympathiser who advocates war with America - cannot buy into the claim that the military was unaware of bin Laden’s whereabouts. In a recorded interview, he remarked that bin Laden being in Abbottabad unknown to authorities “is a bit amazing”. Aside from the military, he said “there is the local police, the Intelligence Bureau, the Military Intelligence, the ISI - they all had a presence there”.
@@hafizsyednomanali6868 "So why was bin Laden sheltered in the army’s backyard? General Pervez Musharraf, who was army chief when bin Laden’s house in Abbottabad was being constructed in 2005, unwittingly gives us the clearest and most cogent explanation. The back cover of his celebrated book, In The Line Of Fire, written in 2006, reads:
“Since shortly after 9/11 - when many al Qaeda leaders fled Afghanistan and crossed the border into Pakistan - we have played multiple games of cat and mouse with them. The biggest of them all, Osama bin Laden, is still at large at the time of this writing but we have caught many, many others. We have captured 672 and handed over 369 to the United States. We have earned bounties totalling millions of dollars. Here, I will tell the story of just a few of the most significant manhunts”."