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Afghanistan
Rounding up Bad Guys at Tora Bora
2001-12-17
  • Around Tora Bora, bombs still exploded in the forests on the mountain range where al-Qaida fighters were running away. Auzubillah, a commander of the tribal eastern alliance, said his forces clashed with retreating al-Qaida, killing two and capturing five. Several local fighters said women and children were among the al-Qaida dead.

    Captured gunmen were led down the mountainside on mules. Many were crying. One faction paraded 18 men -- nine Arabs and nine Afghans -- through the streets of a village. Several appeared to be slightly injured, and one man's head was bandaged. About 200 residents watched silently, standing outside a village mosque. Manoghul, 23, cradled a Kalashnikov rifle. "When they were fighting us they were very proud men," he said. "Now they are weak. They cannot even look at us." Khudaifa, a 17-year-old gunman from Kuwait, said he came with his father to fight with al-Qaida, but that an American bomb killed his father and wounded him. "I haven't had a drink for two days. If you don't give me water I will die," Khudaifa begged. The prisoners said they knew of 64 more al-Qaida hiding in the forest.

    Thirteen captured fighters -- four seriously wounded -- were held in the mountains by men under commander Haji Zahir. The captors said the group included two senior al-Qaida commanders, whose names weren't given. The men pleaded with their captors not to turn them over to U.S. forces. This is nothing more than rounding up the expended cannon fodder. They've gone from being tough guys and the lords of creation in their small pond to being pond scum. These are the suckers, the true believers who bought the "Allah and Osama" line and were left behind with no more thought than a worn-out pair of socks gets. There's no sympathy to be found for them -- and any that comes their way isn't deserved.

  • Posted by:Fred Pruitt

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