Dear in politics whatever name you gave it, generally every such term falls under the category of lies and deceits.Go through this post: https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/tipu...ollaborators-of-the-day.616761/#post-11426714
Since a Republican President was responsible for building a case against Iraq and subjecting it to 'regime change' agency, Democrats capitalized on this rather unpopular development for political gains, and spread the word that Iraq had no WMD; some of the most powerful Western media outlets are pro-Democrats.
At present, you might have noticed how Democrats almost convinced the public of Donald Trump having relations with Russia and the two colluded to crash the Clintons in the elections. However, FBI-led investigation found these accusations baseless, but the damage was done as witnessed in Mid-term elections.
American politics is increasingly polarized due to which information outflows can be self-contradictory in regards to certain US-led developments. And people all over the world pick those bits which conform to their belief - and the cycle continues.
Furthermore, various countries including Russia, Iran and China have their respective interests and give their own spin to various developments around the world.
I just try to unmask facts from beneath the vast layers of narratives, counter-narratives, propaganda, information-warfare and such.
OK let's assume, this particular US helicopter was crashed due to technical glitch and nothing else - but always such narrative is not fall under the truth category. How US U2 shot down over Soviet Union any idea that it was technical glitch? How Indian Canberra was shot down near Rawalpindi (1958); Indian claimed it to be navigational error, which was not true. So the states use to give such incidents the term which they seem appropriate for their interests and situation and US is no exception.Back to the helicopter-related incident, so far the information is that a CH-47 crash-landed during a course of an operation. Nothing unsual or out-of-ordinary, and I am surprised that this rather inconsequential incident created much debate.
In the time of Taliban government in Afghanistan the opium production was at minimum level in the history of Afghanistan while in Karzai Era it was sky rocketed. CIA involved in that with the help of Karzai's brother to generate funds for there operations.A Mexican Mi-17 helicopter crashed recently: https://www.google.com/amp/s/thedef...-navy-mi-17-helicopter-crash-forest-fire/amp/
- must be drug dealers, right?
Come on.
These stories are good propaganda-coup materials in short. Let us hope that Afghanistan steer itself towards the path of stability which is also essential for lasting peace in Pakistan. Heavy-handed tactics of either Taliban or ANA is road to nowhere
Under occupation forces and puppet regime if you anticipate that Afghanistan will steer to stabilisation than it will be only a dream. I don't have much hope in this case.