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Afghanistan
10 Taliban Militants Die in Afghan Clash
2006-12-29
Fugitive Taliban chief Mullah Omar pledged in a statement released Friday to drive foreign troops out of Afghanistan, as NATO and Afghan forces killed more than 10 of his fighters in the volatile south. The message from Omar — the authenticity of which couldn't be immediately confirmed and which was received by The Associated Press in an e-mail from purported Taliban spokesman Mohammed Hanif — urged the Taliban to "sacrifice" their lives and "never submit or accept defeat."

"I am confident that blood of innocent people and mujahedeen will yield results," said the statement, timed for the Muslim religious festival of Eid al-Adha. "The enemy will have to quit the region with humiliation and disgrace."

Afghans have a history of "expelling their enemies as no enemy and invader has quit Afghanistan willingly," the e-mail continued.

The message was sent in the Pashto language with an accompanying English translation. Statements from the Taliban leader — whose whereabouts are a mystery — are periodically issued through Hanif, who claims to speak for the hardline militia. The latest message comes amid stepped-up attacks this year by the Taliban, particularly in southern Afghanistan, where they have been waging fierce battles with Western and Afghan forces.

Suspected Taliban militants attacked a police post late Thursday night using machine guns and rocket-propelled grenades, said Khost provincial police commander Mohammad Ayub. The ensuing battle lasted more than an hour. NATO forces called in a helicopter to attack the Taliban, Ayub said, adding that after the clash ended, the bodies of more than 10 militants were recovered. NATO spokesman Maj. Dominic Whyte said there were no injuries among NATO troops. Ayub said there were also no casualties among Afghan forces.

In the statement, the Taliban leader accused foreign forces of "ruthless bombing" that had killed and displaced thousands of Afghans including women and children. "It has now become a permanent cruel practice and barbaric habit of our enemy. We must stand by the people to fight against the enemy and to take revenge of their blood," it said.
Posted by:Fred

#5  Blinky, you are evil.

very funny, but evil.
Posted by: Flineting Gloluth2772   2006-12-29 20:06  

#4  ...urged the Taliban to "sacrifice" their lives and "never submit or accept defeat."

Meanwhile, I'll be in the penthouse of the Peshawar Hilton, sucking down the minibar, mauing on room service and watching inhouse goat porn with my good eye. The Prophet would want it that way...
Posted by: Blinky   2006-12-29 16:23  

#3  no enemy and invader has quit Afghanistan willingly,"
Except him.
Posted by: plainslow   2006-12-29 13:13  

#2  Flash back to the late 80's. The Afghans I talked to around the Kyber Pass even didn't have much time for the Taliban. One tribal leader's son told me they called them "cowboys".

10 down...
Posted by: Icerigger   2006-12-29 11:46  

#1  Poor Mullah Omar couldn't get to the front to lead his troops to victory, because he had to bury so many dead wimins and children along the way. Next time, he'll just say a passing prayer as he rushes to the fighting where he belongs.
Posted by: wxjames   2006-12-29 11:21  

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