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US Politics, Propaganda and the Afghan Mujahedeen: Domestic Politics and the Afghan War, Paperback / softback Book

US Politics, Propaganda and the Afghan Mujahedeen: Domestic Politics and the Afghan War Paperback / softback

Part of the Library of Modern American History series

Paperback / softback

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Influential fundraising groups and senators in the US made enormous efforts in the First Afghan War to present the Mujahedeen as ‘freedom fighters’ – even while the CIA secretly armed them.

A mass propaganda effort was launched, aimed at portraying parts of Afghanistan as victims of communist aggression.

As we know now, many of those groups that were armed became the seedbeds for organisations like Al-Qaeda.

Dr Jacqueline Fitzgibbon, through a forensic investigation of the American PR of the period, argues that this militarised and fractured Afghan society for a generation – partly resulting in the mess today.

She examines the American efforts to suppress any reports which showed these forces as anti-western or anti ‘American values’, and instead to portray the arming of partisan groups, often an extremely dangerous course of action, as an example of American values in action.

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