Selbst Syrer, die keine Assad-Freunde sind, sehen die vom Westen unterstützten Rebellen nicht als Lösung. Was soll ich also vom Gut-und-Böse-Schema halten, das mir unsere Leitmedien vermitteln?
The Afghan government is actively planning for the country's first private university. The American University of Afghanistan is to be American-style, with English-language instruction and mainly American professors. It is to open as an undergraduate institution, with graduate programs in the future. The Afghan Ministry of Higher Education has contracted an American organization for expertise on foreign institution building and is obtaining U.S. government funds. There will be a 10-month feasibility study from this summer, with the university slated to open shortly thereafter.
The U.S. Agency for International Development has partnered with the Afghan Government and other private donors to establish the private American University of Afghanistan set to open in 2006. Targeting 1,100 undergraduates from Afghanistan and neighboring countries, the university will offer programs in management, liberal arts, and communications, all taught in English. Additionally, President Karzai has emphasized that educational development is crucial to national development.
In March the American University of Afghanistan will open its doors here, introducing a new kind of higher education to the country. A private institution with an international faculty that will...
The growth has been possible in part because Afghan leaders realized that the country’s public universities, decimated by years of war, couldn’t meet the demand for seats. So in 2006 they legalized private higher education.
Matthew Hoh, a military veteran and diplomat who resigned his State Department post in protest of U.S. policy in Afghanistan, says the 16-year Afghan war won't end until the U.S. drops its strategy of sporadic escalation and insistence on Taliban surrender, with Afghan civilians suffering the worst consequences.
3/12/2016 By Tayyab Baloch (!), "There is no doubt that Russia is fighting the SCO’s war on ISIS in Syria because ISIS is considered a potential threat to the homeland of SCO."
"“The Afghan branch of ISIS is definitely specialized against Central Asia. Russian is even one of their working languages,” Kabulov added. “They are being trained against Central Asia and Russia.”