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The Afghanistan Papers are a set of interviews relating to the US war in Afghanistan prepared by the Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction (SIGAR) and published by The Washington Post in 2019 following a Freedom of Information Act request. The documents reveal that high-ranking officials generally held the opinion that the war was unwinnable while keeping this view hidden from the public. Due to the difficulty of creating objective metrics to demonstrate success, information was manipulated for the duration of the conflict. NPR host Lulu Garcia-Navarro, comparing the documents with the Pentagon Papers, noted the revelation of, "explicit and sustained efforts by the US government to deliberately mislead the public.”

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  • أوراق أفغانستان (ar)
  • Afghanistan Papers (en)
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  • أوراق أفغانستان هي مجموعة من المقابلات المتعلقة بالحرب الأمريكية في أفغانستان أعدها (SIGAR) ونشرتها صحيفة واشنطن بوست في 2019 بعد طلب قانون حرية المعلومات. تكشف الوثائق أن مسؤولين رفيعي المستوى رأوا بصورة عامة أنه لايمكن الانتصار في الحرب، مع إبقاء هذا الرأي بعيدًا عن الجمهور. نظرًا لصعوبة خلق مقاييس موضوعية لإثبات النجاح ، فقد تم التلاعب بالمعلومات طوال فترة النزاع. وطالبت مقدمة برنامج في NPR في مقارنة الوثائق بأوراق البنتاغون، إلى الكشف عن «الجهود الواضحة والمتواصلة التي تبذلها حكومة الولايات المتحدة لتضليل الجمهور عمدًا». (ar)
  • The Afghanistan Papers are a set of interviews relating to the US war in Afghanistan prepared by the Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction (SIGAR) and published by The Washington Post in 2019 following a Freedom of Information Act request. The documents reveal that high-ranking officials generally held the opinion that the war was unwinnable while keeping this view hidden from the public. Due to the difficulty of creating objective metrics to demonstrate success, information was manipulated for the duration of the conflict. NPR host Lulu Garcia-Navarro, comparing the documents with the Pentagon Papers, noted the revelation of, "explicit and sustained efforts by the US government to deliberately mislead the public.” (en)
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  • أوراق أفغانستان هي مجموعة من المقابلات المتعلقة بالحرب الأمريكية في أفغانستان أعدها (SIGAR) ونشرتها صحيفة واشنطن بوست في 2019 بعد طلب قانون حرية المعلومات. تكشف الوثائق أن مسؤولين رفيعي المستوى رأوا بصورة عامة أنه لايمكن الانتصار في الحرب، مع إبقاء هذا الرأي بعيدًا عن الجمهور. نظرًا لصعوبة خلق مقاييس موضوعية لإثبات النجاح ، فقد تم التلاعب بالمعلومات طوال فترة النزاع. وطالبت مقدمة برنامج في NPR في مقارنة الوثائق بأوراق البنتاغون، إلى الكشف عن «الجهود الواضحة والمتواصلة التي تبذلها حكومة الولايات المتحدة لتضليل الجمهور عمدًا». (ar)
  • The Afghanistan Papers are a set of interviews relating to the US war in Afghanistan prepared by the Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction (SIGAR) and published by The Washington Post in 2019 following a Freedom of Information Act request. The documents reveal that high-ranking officials generally held the opinion that the war was unwinnable while keeping this view hidden from the public. Due to the difficulty of creating objective metrics to demonstrate success, information was manipulated for the duration of the conflict. NPR host Lulu Garcia-Navarro, comparing the documents with the Pentagon Papers, noted the revelation of, "explicit and sustained efforts by the US government to deliberately mislead the public.” (en)
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