I was living near the Twin Towers on 9/11, so I saw the attacks, and I had friends who were killed in the attacks. Anand Gopal attackfriendkill Change image and share on social
In the summer of 2004, Malem Jan was sitting with Sirajuddin Haqqani, the second son of Jalaluddin, in their Pakistani base in the North Waziristan town of Miram Shah when they heard their names on the BBC. The Americans were offering $250,000 and $200,000, respectively, as rewards for information leading to their capture. Anand Gopal 000basebbc share on social
A military base in a country like Afghanistan is also a web of relationships, a hub for the local economy, and a key player in the political ecosystem. Anand Gopal afghanistanbasecountry Change image and share on social
The central thesis of the American failure in Afghanistan - the one you'll hear from politicians and pundits and even scholars - was succinctly propounded by Deputy Secretary of State Richard Armitage: 'The war in Iraq drained resources from Afghanistan before things were under control'. Anand Gopal afghanistanamericanarmitage share on social
If night raids and detentions are an unavoidable part of modern counterinsurgency warfare, then so is the resentment they breed. Anand Gopal breedcounterinsurgencydetention Change image and share on social
Never short of guns and guerrillas, Afghanistan has proven fertile ground for a host of insurgent groups in addition to the Taliban. Anand Gopal additionafghanistanfertile Change image and share on social
After the Soviet withdrawal, many Afghan Communists had rebranded themselves as Islamists and joined the mujahedeen. Anand Gopal afghancommunistislamist Change image and share on social
The existence of the Taliban, in my view, is a tragedy for Afghanistan. We as Americans need to understand our role in helping bring that tragedy about. So I think it's important to look at the stories about why these people are fighting. Anand Gopal afghanistanamericanbring share on social
Night raids are only the first step in the American detention process in Afghanistan. Suspects are usually sent to one of a series of prisons on U.S. military bases around the country. There are officially nine such jails, called Field Detention Sites in military parlance. Anand Gopal afghanistanamericanbasis share on social
For years, Hizb-I-Islami fighters have had a reputation for being more educated and worldly than their Taliban counterparts, who are often illiterate farmers. Anand Gopal counterparteducatefarmer Change image and share on social