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Afghanistan
Afghanistan: Pakistani Taliban Threatens New Attacks Against U.S. & U.K.
2006-05-01
We had this story the other day, on the Pakistan side...
The leader of the Pakistani Taliban, Mullah al-Hajj Omar, has threatened to launch new attacks against American and British troops present in Afghanistan. In an interview with the Arab newspaper, al-Sharq al-Awsat, the leader of the Pakistani Taliban also denied harbouring members of the al-Qaeda terrorist network in Waziristan. "Here we are not al-Qaeda militants, he said, "We are only local Taliban militants of Waziristan."
There is a difference. The Taliban are local Pashtun religious fanatics who want to impose their brand of Mohammedanism on their own country and their neighbors by force. Al-Qaeda is an international organization made up of Arab religious fanatics who want to impose their brand of Mohammedanism on their neighbors and the entire world by force.
The mullah announced the intension to invite all Taliban militants inside the Afghan territory to carry out attacks against the foreign troops in the country.
This will set up a situation in which the United States and the NATO forces will feel obliged to cross the border into Pakistan when chasing the bastards down.
In 2004, Omar together with a group of other militant leaders in South Waziristan, signed a peace treaty with Pakistani troops. However now he intends to hit foreign stoops present in the neighbouring country. "This is our jihad," he explained " and for us it's a duty."
"We don't expect to be bothered by any Pak troops while we're doing it, either."
Now, now, they've got the border under control, remember?
A veteran war against the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan in the 1980s, the 45-year-old mullah also fought against American forces after the fall of the Taliban regime in Afghanistan in late 2001.
And did a bangup job of it, we might add.
Posted by:Fred

#3  Is he one of the evacuees from Kunduz?
Will we ever learn why that was permitted?
Posted by: 3dc   2006-05-01 12:22  

#2  "There is a difference. The Taliban are local Pashtun religious fanatics who want to impose their brand of Mohammedanism on their own country and their neighbors by force. Al-Qaeda is an international organization made up of Arab religious fanatics who want to impose their brand of Mohammedanism on their neighbors and the entire world by force."

Because there is no "border" beyond which the Taliban believes it cannot enforce Islam, there is little difference between these nutcases in the end. Didn't we determine once 9/11 happened that hiding leagues away within our distant borders, hoping that Islamic-inspired murders would be limited to other countries, hadn't worked out too well for 3000 Americans, and might not be the best anti-terrorism strategy from that point forward? That was the line, anyway...
Posted by: Jules   2006-05-01 10:18  

#1  I do believe he volunteered himself for the target list. 2000 pounders into the family compound.
Posted by: ed   2006-05-01 00:56  

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