The East India Company And The Invasion Of Afghanistan

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The East Indian Company and the Invasion of Afghanistan By David Caban, MBA

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The East India Company was a British, grounded corporation, which was developed as a product since the Venetian takeover of England during the 16th Century. This company was also known as a “Levant Company”, which is an organization govern by the Vatican, as well as a fusion of both the relation between Turkey and Venice organization in 1592. Its aim was too formed the East India Company which will be employed by the British Government Monarchy that would developed a perpetual charter for the monopoly of trade with the West Indies. This mechanism began the spin-off, or pilot too control the economical infrastructure of other societies, especially during the era of the industrial revolution; such as, India, China, and other related countries within the Southeast Asia Regions. Once it establishes certain governmental connections within India, it began too developed a trading export, and it was limited during the early phases in areas of both Calcutta, and Bombay. Soon afterwards it began trading with Bengal, India, which later intensify with military intervention, because Britain wanted too imposed colonization within the region. This eventually led into a disaster of society in Bengal that lead into the killings of thousands of citizens within this particular region. As a result, it became the major headquarters, and theme of the East India Company. The goal of the East India Company was to captivate the India economy, as well as, other economical statuses of local societies, therefore; to do so it would instigate threats, which lead into hostile acts, and once territory was occupied by the British they would imposed a harsh taxes for the citizenry of the region to pay. Once the territory was captures it lead into colonization, which became the initial phases of genocidal activities that the British Army imposed on the citizenry of India. Resulting in the deaths of perhaps millions of Indian's during this period. Eventually, the British took control of the economical infrastructure of India, by imposing harsh taxes, slavery, forbidding any economical development during the sociological changes, which lead into massive unemployment, starvation, and the deaths of millions, which is an act of genocidal activity imposed by the British. In relation to Afghanistan it was country that was previously govern by the former Soviet Union. During the late 1970's the United States and Britain gained control of the region because of communist aggression within the region, and the potential resources that would stem to benefit capitalistic interest, such as, opium and oil. Therefore, the Central Intelligent Agency utilized American Taxpayer dollar to develop a militaristic army known as the “freedom fighters” to invade Afghanistan. Furthermore, overthrow the already Soviet established government. As a result, it lead into the developed of the Taliban, Al Quida, and the Majahideen, that was lead by a CIA asset known as Osama Bin Laden. Furthermore, other militia groups, and warlords, who are commonly known as governmental elements too ensure the stability of the opium trading, continue to this day with international markets. These organizations have always been notarized for human rights violation against women, and children. In addition, too preventing any educational developments that could have benefited society. Instead, it has utilized its citizenry to grow, cultivate, and harvest the opium crop; which benefits criminal activity in not just only within the region, but also, globally. If the citizens refused to either work in the opium industry, enlist with militia organization, or human trading then they would stem the likelihood of starvation, killed, or remain in poverty. Therefore, society would be deprived the economical means for 2

survival, which is considered genocidal. Government called the Taliban currently controls these organizations. One of the main goals for the United States and Britain invasion of Afghanistan was NOT for the pursuit of “Osama Bin Laden, and his attaché group called Al Quida”, but rather, the implementation of warring within the region too provide financial gain for the criminality elements within the Afghanistan called the Taliban, well-known corporations, and international crime organization called Israel (Mossad), CIA and the Mafia.

David Caban Reference: Bonosky, Phillip (2002). Washington Secret War against Afghanistan. New York, New York: International Publisher. Trout, Robert (1997). The Chinese Opium Wars: The Queen of England pushes dope.

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