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Afghanistan
Taliban mock US as Afghan war enters 12th year
2012-10-08
[Al Ahram] America's longest war entered its 12th year Sunday, with the anniversary marked by a Taliban statement claiming that NATO forces are "fleeing Afghanistan" in "humiliation and disgrace".
More painful because it's true...
The US led the invasion on October 7, 2001 to topple the Taliban government for harbouring Al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden after the September 11 attacks on New York and Washington. The Taliban were quickly routed, but launched an insurgency that grew in strength over the years until NATO had some 130,000 troops from 50 countries defending the Western-backed government of President Hamid Karzai.
That was the problem right there. Karzai is no Nour al-Maliki...
The troops have now begun pulling out and all foreign combat forces will be gone by the end of 2014 according to a withdrawal schedule agreed by the US and NATO.

"With the help of Allah, the valiant Afghans under the Jihadi leadership of Islamic Emirate defeated the military might and numerous strategies of America and NATO alliance," the Taliban said in a statement Sunday.

"And now after eleven years of unceasing terror, tyranny, crimes and savagery, they are fleeing Afghanistan with such humiliation and disgrace that they are struggling to provide an explanation".
It will be interesting to see what President Romney decides to do about the situation.
Posted by:Fred

#3  Taliban mock US as Afghan war enters 12th year from behind their mommy's skirt burka.

FIFY
Posted by: Procopius2k   2012-10-08 17:22  

#2  Who cares what these goat-buggering swine think. We certainly cannot make policy based on the fear that we are going to be mocked by them.

We made the mistake of trying to help them rather than just killing the bad guys and leaving. I hope we learn our lesson. But we do need to leave. I hope that Romney realizes this. Our military will be stronger the faster we get out of Afghanistan.
Posted by: remoteman   2012-10-08 16:34  

#1  Forget the "explanation". Simply don't permit it happen again. Despite what some in Washington may believe, much of the world does not long for American style democracy and representative governance. They are not ready for it, and they may never be.
Posted by: Besoeker   2012-10-08 06:30  

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