Afghanistan Packet
Articles listed below are used for educational purposes.
Maps
- Afghanistan Political Map (264k)
- CNN Zoomable Map
- Human Right Watch Air Base Map
- LA Times Photo-view of Shelled Kabul
- Afghanistan Size Comparison Map
Transcripts
- The Vice President appears on Meet the Press with Tim Russert, 16 September 2001
- Remarks by the President to Employees at the Pentagon, 17 September 2001
- George W. Bush's Address to the Nation on the Start of Military Action, 7 October 2001
- Tony Blair's Remarks on the Start of Military Action in Afghanistan, 7 October 2001
- Osama bin Laden's Response to the Start of Military Action, 7 October 2001
Images
Mainstream American Media (The New York Times)
- Thunderous Blasts and Bright Flashes Mark Kabul Strikes, 8 October 2001
- U.S. Shifts Focus of Attack. . ., 11 October 2001
- U.S. Raid Kills Unknown Number in an Afghan Village, 13 October 2001
- Pentagon Says Error Led to Bombing of Houses in Kabul, 14 October 2001
- U.S. Hopes to Break the Taliban With Pounding From the Air, 17 October 2001
- U.S. Bombs Strike 3 Villages and Reportedly Kill Scores, 2 December 2001
- Use of Pinpoint Air Power Comes of Age in New War, 24 December 2001
- Conduct of War Is Redefined by Success of Special Forces, 21 January 2002
- Bin Laden's Trail Is Lost, but Officials Suspect He Is Alive, 4 February 2002
Alternate Media Reporting
- War Needs Good Public Relations, 25 October 2001
- Hundreds of civilians killed in US attacks near Kandahar and Kabul, 11 November 2001
- 300 American soldiers killed in major Kandahar offensive, 1 December 2001
- US suffers more unannounced casualties in Afghanistan, 18 December 2001
- Afghanistan Raid a Mistake, U.S. Military Says, 4 February 2002
War Crimes Opinions
- U.S. Campaign Against Afghanistan Not Self-Defense Under International Law,
7 November 2001 - A Dossier on Civilian Victims of United States' Aerial Bombing of Afghanistan,
12 December 2001; alternate link to same article on author's site - How Many Dead? Major networks aren't counting, 12 December 2001
- Operation Enduring Freedom: Why a Higher Rate of Civilian Bombing Casualties,
24 January 2002 - A Merciful War, 1 February 2002




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