Historic US defeat in Afghanistan: Is it 'most important geopolitical event of 21st century'?
Release Date: 08/20/2021
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info_outlineMax Blumenthal and Ben Norton discuss the end to the 20-year US/NATO war in Afghanistan with journalist Pepe Escobar, who has extensive experience reporting in the country and was even arrested by the Taliban.
We talk about how the geopolitics of the conflict, how the Taliban has changed, what the future government could look like, and the corruption of US puppet President Ashraf Ghani and other CIA assets.
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