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Summary
The video transcript delves into a complex and deeply troubling incident involving an Afghan national who allegedly shot two West Virginia National Guard members near the White House. This individual, brought to the U.S. under Operation Allies Welcome after the American withdrawal from Afghanistan, had direct ties to CIA-backed Afghan militias, particularly a brutal Kandahar strike force implicated in war crimes, a death squad involved in attacks on civilians and medical personnel. The shooter’s past as a child soldier and involvement in CIA-led paramilitary operations illustrate the grim legacy of U.S. covert actions in Afghanistan and their unintended consequences, or “blowback,” manifesting now on U.S. soil.
The narrative explores the broader historical context, tracing back to the Cold War’s Operation Cyclone, where the U.S., with allies like Saudi Arabia and Pakistan, armed Afghan mujahedeen fighters to resist Soviet forces. This intervention left a power vacuum filled by factions like the Taliban and extremist groups, whose violent aftermath continues to reverberate globally. The transcript critiques the U.S. political and intelligence establishments for fostering and protecting such militias for strategic purposes, despite their human rights abuses and the risks they pose domestically.
Moreover, the discussion touches on how political agendas, particularly under the Trump and Biden administrations, have weaponized the National Guard and militarized U.S. streets to suppress dissent and justify further foreign interventions. The video also references historical U.S. military plans like Operation Northwoods, which contemplated false flag attacks on American soil to provoke war, suggesting that the recent shooting fits into a pattern of state readiness to use violence to legitimize militarization and conflict.
The transcript concludes with an urgent call for independent investigation and critical scrutiny of the ongoing use of paramilitary forces, covert operations, and the political exploitation of terror incidents. It urges viewers to consider the deeper systemic factors at play rather than simplistic partisan blame, emphasizing the enduring danger of militarization and repression both abroad and at home.
Key Insights
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[01:32] CIA-backed militias and war crimes: The shooter was not a peripheral collaborator but an active member of a CIA-led Kandahar strike force involved in massacres of civilians and medical personnel. This reveals the dark underbelly of U.S. covert operations, where human rights abuses were overlooked or condoned in pursuit of strategic goals. The lack of transparency and accountability in these paramilitary groups has dangerous consequences, both abroad and domestically, as seen in this violent incident on U.S. soil.
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[05:16] ⚠️ Long-term consequences of covert warfare: The transcript highlights how temporary CIA-backed militias in Afghanistan evolved into permanent, secret paramilitary forces operating outside standard military or diplomatic oversight. These groups became instruments of targeted violence, often with no clear command structure, facilitating abuses and complicating peace efforts. The U.S.’s failure to dismantle or properly reintegrate these forces contributed to ongoing instability and “blowback” effects.
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[08:27] Operation Cyclone’s legacy: The Cold War-era CIA program to arm Afghan mujahedeen against the Soviets laid the foundation for decades of turmoil. By funneling advanced weapons like Stinger missiles and collaborating with Saudi and Pakistani intelligence, the U.S. helped create a region saturated with militant groups. This not only hastened the Soviet withdrawal but also sowed seeds for future extremist factions, including the Taliban and al-Qaeda, whose influence persists today.
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[12:51] State readiness to use false flag terrorism: Reference to Operation Northwoods, a declassified plan wherein the U.S. military contemplated staging attacks on American civilians to justify war against Cuba, underscores a disturbing precedent. This historical context raises critical questions about the possibility of state complicity or manipulation in domestic terror events to advance certain political or military agendas, particularly in an era of intensified militarization and political polarization.
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[16:30] Pentagon’s aggressive war plans and global destabilization: Former General Wesley Clark’s revelation about U.S. plans to invade seven countries in five years post-9/11 exposes a broader strategy of preemptive military action aimed at reshaping the Middle East and beyond. This approach repeatedly employed proxies and armed groups, fueling cycles of violence, instability, and blowback, which continue to affect both foreign nations and the U.S. itself.
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[20:43] U.S. support for extremist groups abroad: The transcript highlights how key figures like David Petraeus have publicly endorsed militant groups such as al-Qaeda affiliates in Syria, illustrating the paradoxical and often hypocritical nature of U.S. foreign policy. This complicity with violent actors undermines U.S. claims of promoting democracy or human rights and contributes to ongoing regional conflicts and humanitarian crises.
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[26:22] Child soldier recruitment and U.S. accountability: The alleged shooter’s recruitment into CIA-backed militias as a child soldier exemplifies the profound human cost of covert operations. Starting from an early age, the suspect was molded by U.S. intelligence forces, which raises moral and legal questions about responsibility for his actions and the broader consequences of grooming paramilitary fighters without adequate oversight or rehabilitation.
Additional Observations
The transcript underscores a recurring theme of militarization and repression not only abroad but within the U.S. itself, with political factions using military forces like the National Guard to suppress dissent and manipulate public opinion. It warns against simplistic partisan narratives that place blame solely on one administration, emphasizing the bipartisan and systemic nature of these long-term policies. The video calls for rigorous independent investigations and a critical examination of the deep state’s role in perpetuating cycles of violence and fear domestically and internationally.
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1 comment
The CIA murdered Sarah Beckstrom as a false flag using a killer they trained from age 14 as their tool or patsy. How did they coerce Lakanwal to (at least) drive from Washington State to Washington DC? Easy for the CIA to threaten to kill Lakanwal’s wife and 5 children.
You are being repeatedly LIED TO by ZioYankee mind polluting hasbara.
If evidence for crimes have been covered up, the only conclusion MUST be that those covering it up are the culprits or accomplices. We must then make judgements according to “motive, means and opportunity” analysis, along with “follow the money” and “cui bono?”
Candace Owens made compelling arguments that Charlie Kirk* was killed by Mossad.
Now we see compelling evidence that CIA psyops from DC and Mossad psyops from Israel used Google searches to set up Lakanwal as shooter and Sarah Beckstrom as victim.
Lakanwal was an Afghan who was recruited by the CIA from age 14 (hence experienced a lifetime of psychological damage and manipulation).
This was a false flag to demonize Muslims and Afghan refugees in the USA and distract people away from ongoing genocide by Israel.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=frzA19jqL2g#
Any non-stupid person with a little knowledge knows it was IMPOSSIBLE for Lee Harvey Oswald to have killed JFK and it was IMPOSSIBLE for Sirhan Sirhan to have killed RFK and both were patsy scapegoats set up by CIA psyops.
*stand up comedy about the holes in the official hasbara:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MW81cIJVgLE