Afghanistan victimizations have been reported as recently as 14 hours ago by Times of India. Afghanistan victimizations have involved 2 people, 3 places and 5 organizations.
Nations, city states, and other locations have long attacked their enemies. From pre-historic times, to the more modern era, from the ancient Roman empire, to more modern nations like Germany, Russia, the USA and Israel, nations have often felt compelled to go on the attack. Victims traditionally have involved other nations, militaries, and occasionally, innocent civilians.
Other places who are attack victims include: Washington, D.C., People's Republic of China, United States, Pakistan, Lahore, New York City, Argentina, Philadelphia, Brazil, Hiroshima, and more.
...almost from day one and their forces are present throughout Afghanistan. The LeT has been slaughtering Indians by the score for decades. The LeT has put the world on notice that they intend to escalate the...
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Times of India | 14 hours ago
...said Friday. Among the dead was the commander of the new police rapid-reaction force created in Paktia province to respond to Taliban threats, provincial police Chief Azizudin Wardak said. Gunmen launched...
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washingtonpost.com | 3 days ago
...had attacked because it is southern Afghanistan's lifeline to Pakistan. "This is an important route for Afghans, the Afghan army and NATO because so many people use it and that is why it has to be quickly...
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National Post | 4 days ago
...Iraq about a year and a half later. But Kennedy has since turned against the war in Iraq and - after Mr. Obama's troop surges - the U.S. enterprise in Afghanistan. The eight-term House veteran spoke with...
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Providence Journal | 4 days ago
...it's not defeated. "Rest assured," Lord Robertson warned, "if the Taliban and their allies can defeat the most successful defence alliance in history, why should they stop at Afghanistan? They won't. We all...
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National Post | March 05, 2010