Interesting idea. Call Afghanistan and get put on a terrorist tracking list?
Funny, but not worth the price of calling.
There are too damn many legitimate reasons to call Afghanistan for them to care about many of the phone calls that go out. Hell, those of us who've been there and could have made physical contact would be intensively monitored if a simple phone call to the country was sufficient to get on a list.
Save your money and do something more interesting and productive.
If you really want to get on a list and get monitored, then look up one of the militant Islamofascist websites and try to send them an e-mail which seems to contain code words. Even that might not get you onto a list of those to monitor - but at least the probability would be non-zero.
But then (if you want to live dangerously), become an activist in the anti-mullah Iranian organizations and then go over to visit. That would be entertaining!
After all, who bloody cares if you're being monitored by the NSA? So a computer sorts through a bunch of transmissions and someone actually looks at one of your communications to see if you are a likely terrorist? There's no guts or glory in that - just wasting your time and the money of the taxpayer.
Now baiting an Islamofascist country and then going over there to check the place out - that would be something interesting to talk about. . . If you were still able to talk. Baiting the U.S. government takes no guts and just doesn't mean a whole helluva lot.