Unholy Wars: Afghanistan, America and International TerrorismPluto Press, 2000 - 299 pagina's To oppose the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan in 1979 the United States formed an extraordinary anti-communist alliance with militant Islamic forces in South Asia. In this controversial book John Cooley provides the first behind-the-scenes account of this alliance and of how the CIA planned and ran the holy war in Afghanistan. |
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Recruiters Trainers Trainees and Assorted Spooks | 81 |
Donors Bankers and Profiteers | 107 |
Poppy Fields Killing Fields and Druglords | 127 |
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