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Afghanistan
Taliban Admits Defeat (sort of)
2007-06-26
The Americans infiltrated their high command, which led to the death or capture of several senior Taliban officials. There have also been some prominent defections recently.
The Taliban has admitted defeat, in their own unique way. In recent media interviews, Taliban spokesmen announced a shift in emphasis to suicide bombings. The Taliban also admitted that the Americans had infiltrated their high command, which led to the death or capture of several senior Taliban officials, and the capture of many lower ranking ones as well. There have also been some prominent defections recently, which the Taliban spokesmen did not want to talk about.

The Taliban has never been a terrorist organization. They began as a paramilitary operation fifteen years ago, when they were recruited from refugee camps in Pakistan. There, Afghans in religious schools were armed by Pakistani intelligence officers, and persuaded to go back to Afghanistan to end the civil war raging there and establish a religious dictatorship.
The Taliban began as a paramilitary operation 15 years ago when they were recruited from refugee camps in Pakistan.

Once they achieved power they quickly demonstrated that they did not have a clue when it came to running a country.
No terrorism, just brute force by a bunch of gun toting young guys on a mission from God. Once they achieved power, the Taliban quickly demonstrated that they did not have a clue when it came to running a country. They did give al Qaeda, recently run out of Sudan, a refuge. By the late 1990s, they were using a brigade of al Qaeda gunmen as enforcers, to keep increasingly unhappy Afghan tribes in check. Then came September 11, 2001, and it was all over in two months. A few hundred American Special Forces and CIA operatives provided advice, encouragement and smart bombs to help the Afghans drive the Taliban out of power. Fleeing back to Pakistan, the Taliban spent five years rebuilding and soliciting funds from wealthy Islamic conservative Arabs and Pakistanis. Afghan drug gangs also became sponsors, as these guys had got their start when the Taliban were in power. Back then, if you paid the Taliban a "tax" you could produce and ship opium and heroin in Afghanistan. The new Afghan government has been hostile to that arrangement, but the Taliban are eager to restore the good old days.

Terrorism is a step back for the Taliban, and an admission that they have failed, in the last two years, in their effort to march into Afghanistan and take over. Suicide bombing is suicidal in more ways than one. Most of the victims, so far, have been Afghans, and this has turned many likeminded (Islamic conservative) Afghans against the Taliban. But at this point, the Taliban have no choice. They must either step back, or step aside. By choosing to proceed with a terror campaign, they are also selecting extinction.

Posted by:lotp

#17  I emailed both my quasi-socialist senators from MI. Stabenow emailed me back (actually one of her staff) saying she would not support the immigration bill because it would hurt Michigan jobs and workers aka the union angle. I can deal w/that logic. I was surprised because I thought she'd do the opposite. I guess the unions are raising hell about this bill up there in Motown which is good.
Posted by: Broadhead6   2007-06-26 21:56  

#16  Do not give in to despair, Jack is Back! You'll be comforted to know that the Senate voted merely to readdress the immigration bill, not to pass it. link and apparently Republicans, led by Rep. Peter Hoekstra (R-Mich.), are working to thwart the bill in the House. link
Republicans overwhelmingly defeated a motion offered by Rep. Ray LaHood (R-Ill.) to ditch consideration of the measure. The 83-28 vote to defeat that motion suggests a broad majority of GOP lawmakers will side with Hoekstra. "A growing majority of House Republicans are uncomfortable with the product and process of the Senate immigration bill," Hoekstra said in a statement. "A public hearing has never been held on it, and it was crafted in secret by only 12 senators and two cabinet officials."
Posted by: trailing wife   2007-06-26 14:50  

#15  Taliban spokesmen announced a shift in emphasis to suicide bombings.

Boy howdy, that'll win the old hearts & minds thingy.
Posted by: Zenster   2007-06-26 14:24  

#14  I like the 3rd one best
Posted by: Frank G   2007-06-26 14:09  

#13  How did that happen? 3 for the price of 1.
Posted by: Jack is Back!   2007-06-26 13:07  

#12  It is now 1:03pm - about 25 minutes after America was sold to Mexico. I am numb watching this. Never in my life did I ever think I would see a sell out like this. No wonder we can't win the WoT or any other challenge when we have such lazy, uninspired, gutless leadership. Whatever respect I had for W, the Republicans for the way they responded to 911, I have now lost completely. I'd like to bring the troops home tomorrow to surround the capitol building and the whitehouse and begin the restoration of constitutional rights we use to enjoy. God Bless America, please!
Posted by: Jack is Back!   2007-06-26 13:06  

#11  It is now 1:03pm - about 25 minutes after America was sold to Mexico. I am numb watching this. Never in my life did I ever think I would see a sell out like this. No wonder we can't win the WoT or any other challenge when we have such lazy, uninspired, gutless leadership. Whatever respect I had for W, the Republicans for the way they responded to 911, I have now lost completely. I'd like to bring the troops home tomorrow to surround the capitol building and the whitehouse and begin the restoration of constitutional rights we use to enjoy. God Bless America, please!
Posted by: Jack is Back!   2007-06-26 13:05  

#10  It is now 1:03pm - about 25 minutes after America was sold to Mexico. I am numb watching this. Never in my life did I ever think I would see a sell out like this. No wonder we can't win the WoT or any other challenge when we have such lazy, uninspired, gutless leadership. Whatever respect I had for W, the Republicans for the way they responded to 911, I have now lost completely. I'd like to bring the troops home tomorrow to surround the capitol building and the whitehouse and begin the restoration of constitutional rights we use to enjoy. God Bless America, please!
Posted by: Jack is Back!   2007-06-26 13:05  

#9  I signed up for Harry Reid's newsletter.

But, I don't read it of course....
Posted by: Bobby   2007-06-26 12:33  

#8  Feel free to infiltrate the Democrat Party. I suppose someone has to do it.
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2007-06-26 11:11  

#7  Now if we can only infiltrate and defeat the enemy here at home we will be home free.
Posted by: DarthVader   2007-06-26 09:36  

#6  I think our psyops people should jump all over this, pointing out the glaringly obvious, that Allan despises the Taliban as a bunch of barbaric (bearded), primitive, vicious animals.

Allan smiles on those who bring peace, prosperity, kindness to women and children, non-religious education, and especially Democracy to others.

Whereas Allan makes those who murder and oppress others in His name to be diseased sodomites who suffer horribly and die, whose names are lost to time and descend to Hell.

Of course, such propaganda should be interwoven carefully with Pushtun superstitions and curses, so that the average Afghan who reads it will snicker and point at the Taliban.
Posted by: Anonymoose   2007-06-26 09:32  

#5  We lost. I said it was so. So did Murtha. What do you mean the Taliban lost? NNoooooo! No WMDs. Arrhhhh. Meltdown....

Can you believe Harry Reid was with the Capitol police at one time?
Posted by: JohnQC   2007-06-26 08:59  

#4  It's almost like having to wait for it has made it better TW!

Posted by: bigjim-ky   2007-06-26 08:47  

#3  Lies! All lies!

We're losing I tell ya!
Quagmire!
Posted by: Sen. John Murtha   2007-06-26 08:45  

#2  the Americans had infiltrated their high command,
There have also been some prominent defections recently


Well done, CIA (or whoever you are)! The High Command? That's what we've been complaining ought to have been done long ago... and now we learn it was. How glad I am they never succumbed to the temptation to ease our minds all this time. I wonder what else we don't know about?
Posted by: trailing wife   2007-06-26 08:43  

#1  Nooooooooooooooooo! I'm counting on you!
Posted by: Sen Harry Reid (D-himmi)   2007-06-26 08:37  

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