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Photo Essay: Crash course on origins of Al Qaeda

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We started funding/arming Jihadi militants in Afghnistan to repel secular Soviet supported Afghan government and sending planeloads of Jihadi fundamentalist indoctrination literature courtesy of Univ of Nebraska around late 70s.



Afghanistan in 1970s before the Wars;















And then came the freedomers:

USA prints textbooks to support Jihad in Afghanistan and Pakistan


http://supportdanielboyd.wordpress.com/usa-printed-textbooks-support-jihad-in-afghanistan-and-pakistan/












More Photos of Afghanistan in 60s & 70s - Part 1

More Photos of Afghanistan in 60s & 70s - Part 2


More Photos of Afghanistan in 60s & 70s - Part 3
 
Great thread thread op, everytime i show the image of Reagen and the Freedom Fighters to those Republicans that love him they start to insult me and call the image fake? and of course they start attacking you.
 
And then came the freedomers:

USA prints textbooks to support Jihad in Afghanistan and Pakistan


http://supportdanielboyd.wordpress.com/usa-printed-textbooks-support-jihad-in-afghanistan-and-pakistan/










http://www.historycommons.org/timeline.jsp?timeline=complete_911_timeline&before_9/11


Great thread thread op, everytime i show the image of Reagen and the Freedom Fighters to those Republicans that love him they start to insult me and call the image fake? and of course they start attacking you.

Just use some patience while trying to educate others, truth prevails eventually.
 
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dqn0bm4E9yw&feature=youtu.be


Now Reagan-bluedog neocons connection is emerging in the aftermath of Turkish airport terror attack that killed over 40 people:



  • Jul 1 2016 at 9:11 AM
[h=1]Turkey bombers were Isil jihadists recruited from old Soviet Union[/h]
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ISTANBUL, TURKEY - JUNE 28: Security and ambulances block the road outside Turkey's largest airport, Istanbul Ataturk, after it was hit by a suicide bomb attack on June 28, 2016, Turkey. Two suicide bombers opened fire before blowing themselves up at the entrance to the main international airport in Istanbul
by Josie Ensor and Roland Oliphant Three suspected Isil jihadists from the former Soviet Union were identified Thursday as being behind the Istanbul airport attack that left 43 dead and 230 injured.
One was named as Chechen Osman Vadinov, who crossed into Turkey from Raqqa, the Isil stronghold in Syria, last month.
The trio were reported to have been part of a seven-person cell that entered the country on May 25.
It is thought they were commanded by Akhmed "One Handed" Chatayev, a veteran of the second Chechen war named by Russia last year as a key commander among the former Soviet contingent inside Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant.

While Isil is yet to claim responsibility, Binali Yildirim, Turkey's prime minister, said evidence was growing that the extremist group was behind the attack.



 
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