Two Pakistani terrorists burned 3 Afghans & 1 another alive inside a vehicle at a petrol station in Calabria, Italy. The victims deserve justice, and the Italian judicial system should pursue the case thoroughly and impose the maximum punishment permitted by law.
@GiorgiaMeloni
Read this heartbreaking statement from the Paktyawal family.
When I got the call last night asking for help, I couldn’t help but think about my own kids.
These babies will never see their dad again and every single person reading this owes it to them to fight.
Please share.
The article was originally published in EurasiaReview and can be accessed through the link provided in the first comment.
Pakistan’s Military Regime Is a Global Risk — and the Timing of Kabul’s Bombs Is Not a Coincidence
By: Najib Azad
If the legendary @TIME Magazine wants to have any credibility left, this should be their next cover. No more cowardice. No more euphemisms. Call it what it is: authoritarianism in America.
Legacy media keeps sanding down the language while democracy gets gutted in real time. History is not going to remember who protected “access.” It’s going to remember who saw it and still chose to soft-pedal it.
Step up.
Over the course of a lifetime, we face only a few moments where the decisions we make and the actions we take will shape our history for years to come. This is one of them.
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Donald Trump’s contradictory statements about Afghanistan raise intriguing questions about US foreign policy. Why does he still want Bagram Airfield?
Read my in-depth analysis!
https://t.co/EFf1GHvpZB
I trust hundreds of Afghan colleagues
For most of my 24 months in Afghanistan I was totally reliant on Afghans for safety. No QRF, no CAS, just small teams of Americans being flown and driven, fed and guarded by Afghans.
Screen refugees again, deport terrorists-not friends
"Hey Texas! Want to protect your daughters? Then vote for a ridiculous clown grifter single woman who isn't a Texan, moved here after losing an election, and thinks Texans are dumb enough to fall do this."
I absolutely despise this unconservative fraud.
The suspect accused of shooting two West Virginia National Guard members in Washington, D.C., had been struggling with his mental health — often isolating himself in a dark room — in the years after he left Afghanistan and entered the U.S., according to emails sent by a case worker who was helping his family access services after they resettled in Bellingham, Washington.
Rahmanullah Lakanwa previously worked with the U.S. government, including the CIA, as a member of a partner force in Kandahar that ended in 2021 following the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan, according to the CIA. In emails obtained by CBS News, the case worker expressed concern that he had "PTSD from his work with the US military in Afghanistan."
Lakanwal applied for asylum in December 2024, which is a lawful immigration process overseen by the Department of Homeland Security. As part of that process, he would have gone through extensive vetting — including background checks, social media reviews, and in-person interviews. He had multiple, in-person asylum meetings at a U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services office in 2024, the case worker said.
The case worker told CBS News that neither DHS nor USCIS ever reached out about the emails, and said they don't believe the government ever saw the emails or considered them in his asylum process.