Tuesday, October 25, 2011
Group 5 Shane Brunner, Missy Myers, Danny Orlando, Cassy Hutton, Carley Pugh
Tuesday, October 18, 2011
Group 4 Josh Ferencik Thomas Thomas Baran Lance Reeves and Jailyn Soto-Quintana
Tuesday, October 11, 2011
Group 3: Yeram Kang, Liana Martinez, Alex Biddle, Sam Wanstrath. The Force: Volkswagen Commercial
Wednesday, October 5, 2011
Group 2:Ryan Little, Michael Burton, Tommy McIntyre, Linnevers. Taliban Control of Cell Phone Towers in Afghanistan
Summary:
In Lashkar Gah Afghanistan the Taliban are forcing cell phone providers to turn off their towers at eight o’clock every night. If the providers do not turn off the towers the Taliban will bomb and destroy them. The modern tools of technology that the Taliban once refused to acknowledge they now use to their advantage. With NATO forces ready to leave Afghanistan, the Taliban looks like it is a good position to take over. The Taliban are gaining psychological power forcing Afghanistan citizens to question whether their government can protect them.
Question:
Does this author exemplify bias that the Taliban will succeed in overtaking Afghanistan after NATO troops leave in 2014? Or does the author do a good job of providing information about NATO’s future departure and Afghanistan’s government ability to survive after they leave?
Additional Question to ponder: Will the Taliban need to use more physical violence or psychological influence to gain control of Afghanistan?