Charlie Wilson's War (2007) - IMDb
No
not this one the so called Soviet–Afghan
War. Where the army was assassinating as quickly as possible
towards genocide!
The
1980’s Afghanistan; You remember the Afghanistan
war?
If the United States thanks to our
congressman, ended the Soviet–Afghan
War On Afghanistan (1981
to 1993).
Why is
it that this country is not picking the two presidents during that war to
pieces?
Because
Charles Wilson was a Democrat and both presidents were Republicans!
Charles
Nesbitt Wilson was a United States naval officer and former 12-term Democratic United States Representative from Texas's 2nd
congressional district
WHAT IF?
That our
government had spent pennies compared
to the billion for war on schools
and teach the true facts of that war?
List of presidents of the United States - Wikipedia
Ronald Reagan 1981 to 1989
George H. W. Bush 1989 to 1993
Charlie attempts to appeal with the government but
finds no enthusiasm for even the modest measures he proposes.
In the end, Charlie receives a major
commendation for his support of the U.S. clandestine services, but his pride is tempered by his fears of
the
his secret efforts could yield in the
future
and the
implications of U.S. disengagement from Afghanistan.
Hence
the 2nd war and this time the Afghanistan’s war with no U.S. Congressman
Charlie Wilson!
During which administration did the Afghan War begin ...
The United States and its allies invaded Afghanistan in October 2001!
No
not this one the so called the Soviet–Afghan
War.
Where the Soviet army was assassinating as quickly
as possible towards genocide of another country!
The story of U.S. Congressman Charlie Wilson and CIA operative Gust Avrakotos, whose efforts led to Operation Cyclone, a program to organize and support the Afghan mujahideen during the Soviet–Afghan
War.
In the 1980’s The Pakistanis complain about
the inadequate support of the U.S. to oppose the Soviet Union, and they insist that Wilson visit a major
Pakistan-based Afghan refugee camp!
Gust
vehemently advises Charlie to seek support for post-Soviet occupation
Afghanistan, referencing the "zen master's"
story of the lost horse. He also
emphasizes that rehabilitating schools in the country will help educate young
children before they are influenced by the "crazies".
Charlie attempts to appeal this with the
government but finds no enthusiasm for
even the modest measures he proposes. In the end, Charlie receives a major
commendation for his support of the U.S. clandestine services, but his pride is tempered by his fears of
the blowback his secret efforts could yield in the future
and the implications of U.S.
disengagement from Afghanistan.
Hence
the 2nd war and this time the Afghanistan’s war with no U.S. Congressman
Charlie Wilson!