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Afghanistan-Pak-India
StrategyPage Afghanistan: Al Qaeda Tries to Return
2005-11-21
November 21, 2005: The Taliban has attracted additional money, and suicide bombers, from Arabia. Two years ago, most of this support shifted to Iraq, where al Qaeda believed it had a better chance of winning some kind of victory. But too many Arab terrorist resources in Iraq produced nothing, and Iraqis have become very hostile to al Qaeda as a result of all the Iraqis killed by terrorist attacks. So now, efforts are shifting to Afghanistan. However, this is also a hostile environment for Arab terrorists. This goes back to the late 1990s, and used a brigade of al Qaeda gunmen to keep unruly tribes in line. Most of the al Qaeda enforcers were Arabs, who did not hide their disdain for the "primitive" Afghans. This has not been forgotten. Moreover, Arabs stand out more in Afghanistan, where most Afghans are European or Central Asian in appearance (the majority of Afghans belong to ethnic groups related to the ones that overran Europe thousands of years ago.) Afghans have been quick to turn in suspicious Arabs, or any suspected terrorist activities.
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#3  No port in the storm for these pirates. They just miss out on the concept that the situation on the ground has changed.

As the Taliban booted out of Pakistan learned to their dismay, they cannot go out in small bands, or the villagers will either kill them outright or turn them over. And in large numbers, they make a juicy target for the hunters, who will pursue them to the last man.
Posted by: Anonymoose   2005-11-21 19:21  

#2  maybe take the fight to the source of "Arabs"?
Posted by: Frank G   2005-11-21 19:18  

#1  Hit 'em hard, kill 'em often!
Posted by: mmurray821   2005-11-21 18:08  

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