Roberto Abraham Scaruffi: Talibans are paid from US clients for fighting against other US clients and against the same USA. These same USA, indirectly funding Talibans, now simulate peace talks with them...

Tuesday 18 June 2013

Talibans are paid from US clients for fighting against other US clients and against the same USA. These same USA, indirectly funding Talibans, now simulate peace talks with them...

The Telegraph
Tuesday, June 18, 2013
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