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CIA dropped modified poppy seeds to weaken Afghan heroin trade: Report
The Washington Post revealed the CIA secretly dropped modified poppy seeds over Afghanistan for a decade to weaken its opium ...
In a decade-long secret operation, the CIA modified poppy seeds and dropped them by the billions from aircraft over ...
Former Afghanistan President Hamid Karzai renewed his call for reopening girls’ schools and universities, emphasizing that ...
Afghan President Hamid Karzai, heavily criticized last month for skipping a candidates' debate, met two of his political rivals in a nationally televised debate Sunday night, just four days ahead of ...
KABUL, Afghanistan — When the Taliban reclaimed Kabul last August, the U.S.-backed government collapsed and hundreds of thousands of Afghans fled the country. Former president Hamid Karzai was not one ...
August had the most fatalities this year for civilians in Afghanistan because of the country's disputed election, and violence could rise again when the final results are released, a U.N. report warns ...
The top senator on the Armed Services Committee is urging President Obama to stop insisting that Afghan President Hamid Karzai sign a post-war agreement with the U.S. and instead let a “more reliable” ...
Afghan president fears his own son may flee the country. KABUL, Afghanistan Sept. 28, 2010 -- The U.S. and Afghan governments imagine a point in the not too distant future when American troops are ...
Former Afghan President Hamid Karzai congratulated Afghanistan’s under-17 futsal team for winning the 2025 Asian ...
Does U.S. Understand the Karzai Problem? Dexter Filkins, in a long New York Times Magazine profile of top Afghanistan commander General Stanley McChrystal, worries that American forces don't ...
President Barack Obama huddled with President Hamid Karzai in Chicago on Sunday, urging Afghanistan’s leader to accelerate negotiations with the Taliban over a political solution to the longest war in ...
W A S H I N G T O N, Jan. 28 -- Peter Jennings interviewed Afghanistan's interim leader, Hamid Karzai, in Washington, D.C. today, after President Bush welcomed Karzai to the White House and invited ...
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