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022: How Al-Qaeda Invaded Georgia

022: How Al-Qaeda Invaded Georgia

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The years immediately after 9/11 were a weird time. Every adult in the world went a little insane. The US and Putin's Russia were intelligence allies. Al-Qaeda really was inside Georgia - just not that one by Roberto of altogether too many projects to discuss the Pankisi Gorge Crisis, and how US training and advisors helped combat both fundamentalist insurgents and anti-corruption protestors. Roberto is the host of The History of Saqartvelo Georgia (@History_Georgia) and co-host of Tsar Power (@TsarPowerPod) and Quest for Power.


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Leupp - Georgia and the War on Terrorism


Manning - Folklore and Terror in Georgia’s ‘Notorious’ Pankisi Gorge


The AP - Green Berets Land in Georgia For 2-Year Training Program


Bush - Presidential Letter, September 19, 2003


Bush - Presidential Letter, March 20, 2004


Cecire - How extreme are the Extremists? Pankisi Gorge as a Case Study


Civil.ge - Timeline-2005


Filkins - U.S. Entangled in Mystery of Georgia’s Islamic Fighters


GlobalSecurity.org - Georgia Train and Equip Program (GTEP)


Grennan - Georgia's Pankisi Gorge and the Global War Against Terrorism


McGregor - Ricin Fever: Abu Musab al-Zarqawi in the Pankisi Gorge


Menabde - Pankisi Gorge: A Resurgent Flashpoint in Georgia?


Myers - World Briefing\Europe: Georgia: Region Under Control


Quinn-Judge - The Surprise In the Gorge


Traynor - Georgia: US opens new front in war on terror


USDoS - Country Reports on Terrorism 2021: Georgia


Welt - Shaking up the System: Georgia and the War on Terror


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