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Lara Logan analyzes crisis in Afghanistan: 'Whoever is pulling the strings' can change the outcome
Fox News ^ | 8/18/2021 | Charles Creitz

Posted on 8/18/2021, 8:33:16 PM by usafa92

Investigative journalist Lara Logan, host of "No Agenda" on Fox Nation, said Wednesday it is clear the United States government prefers the chaotic outcome in Afghanistan as well as the criminal and humanitarian crises at the U.S. southern border.

Logan told Fox Nation's "Tucker Carlson Today" that whoever in Washington is truly "pulling the strings" of the government intends for these crises to intensify, given their oft-unstated ability to stop them from worsening.

"What they want you to believe is that Afghanistan is complicated. Because if you complicate it, it's a tactic in information warfare called 'ambiguity increasing,'" Logan said.

"So now we're all talking about the corruption and the ‘this' and the 'that’ and that there's all these complex parts — but at its heart, every single thing in the world, in your personal life, professionally, on the global stage, at its heart, it's very simple. It always comes down to one thing, one or two things. And in this case, in Afghanistan, this comes down to the fact that the United States wants this outcome," she continued.

5,328 posted on 08/18/2021 6:51:26 PM PDT by Jane Long (America, Bless God....blessed be the Nation.)
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To: Jane Long

I saw that interview. It was amazing

I would like to get Fox Nation just for the Tucker content. On his show he usually has clips of his Fox Nation stuff that looks really interesting

Too bad it’s not on some bootleg site.


5,334 posted on 08/18/2021 7:09:44 PM PDT by gubamyster
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