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US may not target Mullah Omar after this year | |
2014-12-23 | |
![]() "Being a member of the Taliban doesn't mean that the United States is going to prosecute operations against you for that reason alone," Pentagon spokesman Rear Admiral John Kirby told a recent news briefing in Washington. But he also drew a line between combatant and non-combatant Taliban, saying that those who continued to fight would not be spared. "We've also concurred that a member of the Taliban who undertakes missions against us or our Afghan partners — by that act alone, renders himself vulnerable and liable to US action," Rear Admiral Kirby said.
"And in less than two weeks, after more than 13 years, our combat mission in Afghanistan will be over," he said. President Obama, however, has authorised this force to fight the militants if they posed a direct threat to them or caused a major threat to official Afghan forces. At the Pentagon briefing, journalists asked Mr Kirby to further explain the policy and also asked him if US forces would continue to pursue Taliban leader Mullah Omar after 2014 as well, as they did in the past. Mullah Omar was Afghanistan's head of state from 1996 until the US forced him from power in 2001. He has been on the State Department's Rewards for Justice programme since Oct 2001, for harbouring Osama bin Laden and other terrorists. The reward for his capture is $10 million. "Is Mullah and the other people on this list, are they no longer liable for their past acts in Afghanistan?" a journalist asked. "I don't know if I can answer that question. As the recognised leader of the Taliban to the degree the Taliban still poses a threat or poses a threat to us or to our allies, they will continue to be prosecuted by US military operations," Admiral Kirby said. "I can't really make it any more simpler than that." The Pentagon spokesman explained that from January 2nd, the US policy in Afghanistan would change. But "what changes fundamentally, though, is (that) … on January 2nd, just by being a member of the Taliban doesn't make you an automatic target," he explained. "So, beginning January 2nd, it will be up to the Afghans to go after someone like a Mullah Omar?" asked a journalist. "That's correct, unless there is a direct threat that's posed," Mr Kirby said. | |
Posted by:Fred |
#9 Soon to be names Czar of a newly created obumble department. |
Posted by: Hupoluper Dingle6197 2014-12-23 23:31 |
#8 Tell them he joined the Tea Party. There'll be a Hellfire up his ass tomorrow. |
Posted by: tu3031 2014-12-23 17:08 |
#7 They way 'eye' see it Omar has to 'look' forward and see the glass eye as 1/2 full. |
Posted by: Airandee 2014-12-23 14:04 |
#6 In a villa with a big ISI sign in front - ISI protected Villa of Mullah Omar. |
Posted by: 3dc 2014-12-23 12:13 |
#5 dosent he live openly in quetta? |
Posted by: paul 2014-12-23 12:12 |
#4 After the last election, where the dems were routed, normalization with America's foes has been Obama's policy November 4, six weeks ago. Slash and burn per the man/boy. |
Posted by: Ebbomosh Hupemp2664 2014-12-23 11:11 |
#3 Probably a platinum level Obola bundler. |
Posted by: AlanC 2014-12-23 07:29 |
#2 He's acquired seniority status. |
Posted by: ed in texas 2014-12-23 07:16 |
#1 Does this apply to AYMAN ZAWAHIRI??? |
Posted by: JosephMendiola 2014-12-23 00:32 |