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Konduz deciding whether to surrender
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Analysis: Peace-keepers
Afghans, probably mistakenly, don't think they need a peace-keeping force to maintain order in their country. The United Front has taken control in Kabul, and they have invited other factions, notably the Pashtuns, to join them in setting up a truly broad-based government. Meanwhile, they have taken over the defense ministry, interior ministry, and the courts, and they have introduced a real police force into Kabul.

The "peace-keepers" are a UN idea. The European Union will push it and it will be adopted. We're going to see peace-keepers in Afghanistan, and they will do their usual estimable job. It was US Marines who were in Lebanon as peace-keepers in the early 80s. They actually had a few tense confrontations with the Israelis in defense of the Lebanese, before the Lebanese blew 240 of them to pieces while they slept in barracks. UN peace-keepers in the Balkans declared safe areas where Muslims could gather to be butchered by Serbs. Sarajevo was an open city under UN protection while it was being blown to pieces. This very night, Macedonians will slumber peacefully in their beds, their security guaranteed by peace-keepers. US forces were in Somalia first to deliver groceries to the starving, then as peace-keepers; just look at how fondly all sides recall the experience. And peace-keepers did a fine job in places like Liberia and Sierra Leone.

Now the question becometh: who will be the peace-keepers? Pakistan, having created the Taliban and having watched a few thousand of its nationals rushing across the border waving swords and guns and screaming "jihad!" has volunteered for the job. And Saudi Arabia, whose charity has produced the system of madrassahs in Pakistan from whence appeared the Taliban, has offered to send financial aid. That should certainly calm things down and induce trust among all the Afghan parties. This is what might be termed the Worst Case Scenario.

If we lived in a logical world, American, British, Russian and perhaps Turkish forces would do the job. If the EU is determined to be involved, add the French as well. This would only work if the peace-keepers were authorized to use force as necessary to pacify the parties -- acting, in fact, as a national army for Afghanistan until all the factions had been disarmed. These would have to be not run-of-the-mill troops, but rather on the order of a Marine Expeditionary Force, the Gurkhas, the Legion, and a division of Russian airborne. But this scenario would never play in "the Arab street." Nor would it play in the American or European press. It would imply that someone actually wanted to accomplish something, to whit, the establishment of a secure, modern state somewhere between Iran and Pakistan.

What we'll likely see is something entirely different, which is a force cleverly designed to maintain as much of the status quo as possible and offend no one outside Afghanistan. Pakistan and, to a slightly lesser extent, Iran both regard Afghanistan as being within their spheres of influence. Both resent meddling by outside parties, regardless of any benefit that would actually accrue to the Afghans, or even to themselves. Neither will tolerate a program that has a chance of being effective. Hence the call for "neutral Muslim" forces. Non-Muslim forces would, of course, "pollute" the Afghan holy places, drink beer, and flirt with the local women. So expect to see Moroccans and Jordanians driving around in blue armored personnel carriers. Expect them to leave quickly if the ISI can figure a way to put another proxy force into the country; we haven't heard anything from the Baluchis, have we? They seem to have been quite left out of the recent festivities.

If the world is determined to be ineffectual, at least use neutral non-Muslim forces for the futile UN "presence." Brazilians and Argentines, for instance, might at least introduce the lambada and the tango so the Afghans would have a little something to amuse themselves after the next government collapses.

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Afghanistan
One-eyed potentate sez America will be destroyed
  • Mullah Mohammed Omar warned today of a plan to destroy the United States: "The current situation in Afghanistan is related to a bigger cause -- that is the destruction of America," he stated. "The plan is going ahead and, God willing, it is being implemented. But it is a huge task, which is beyond the will and comprehension of human beings. If God's help is with us, this will happen within a short period of time; keep in mind this prediction." The self-proclaimed Emir was thought to be in Konduz, according to an IRNA report.
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    Taliban commanders offer to deliver Binny to US
  • Taliban commanders in southern Afghanistan have offered to deliver bin Laden to the United States. Strikes on buildings near Kabul on Tuesday and Kandahar on Wednesday resulted in the deaths of senior members of both al-Qaeda and Taliban. Northern Alliance opposition forces apparently captured some senior Taliban leaders. The group did not include Mullah Omar or Osama bin Laden, but could provide intelligence on their whereabouts.
  • Posted by: Fred Pruitt || 11/15/2001 || Comments || Link || [0 views] Top|| File under:


    Konduz deciding whether to surrender
  • Up to 20,000 Taliban fighters, including large numbers of Arabs, who are trapped in Kunduz were deciding whether to surrender to encircling Northern Alliance troops or face almost certain death. The presence of many Arabs and Chechens -- who will likely be executed if captured -- increases the probability of a fight to the finish. B52s were bombing enemy positions around the city.
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    Karzai sez Talibs have retaken Uruzgan
  • According to Hamid Karzai, who is still not dead, the Taliban have retaken control of the central Afghan province of Uruzgan, though PakNews was reporting control had shifted back to the NA.
  • Posted by: Fred Pruitt || 11/15/2001 || Comments || Link || [0 views] Top|| File under:


    Hekmatyar wants to form coalition government
  • Gulbuddin Hekmatyar, leader of the Islamic party of Afghanistan, said he hoped to create an alliance with Taliban spiritual leader Mullah Omar to form a coalition government in the country.
  • Posted by: Fred Pruitt || 11/15/2001 || Comments || Link || [0 views] Top|| File under:


    Fighting continues around Kandahar
  • Fighting continued around Kandahar, according to an anti-Taliban leader who said he was trying to negotiate its surrender.
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    Nuke plans found at al-Qaeda safe house
  • Documents giving details of how to build a nuclear bomb have been found in a looted Kabul house used by Al Qaeda.
  • Posted by: Fred Pruitt || 11/15/2001 || Comments || Link || [0 views] Top|| File under:


    Rabbani will return to Kabul
  • Exiled president Burhanuddin Rabbani will return today to Kabul to pronounce himself the head of territories now under the control of the anti-Taliban opposition.
  • Posted by: Fred Pruitt || 11/15/2001 || Comments || Link || [2 views] Top|| File under:


    Home Front
    Feds question Pak about anthrax
  • A Pakistani native whose house was searched by the FBI said yesterday that agents asked him about anthrax and other biological agents and seized his computer, medicines, and financial records.
  • Posted by: Fred Pruitt || 11/15/2001 || Comments || Link || [0 views] Top|| File under:


    Putin and Bush get together in Crawford
  • Russian President Putin is visiting President Bush at the president's ranch in Crawford, Texas.
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    Middle East
    Israelis enter PA territory with tanks
  • Israel raided two Palestinian-ruled towns in the Gaza Strip and West Bank, killing one and wounding at least 15 Palestinians in heavy fighting. Tanks also entered the village of Shawara, near Bethlehem, and eight people were arrested. Islamic Jihad terrorist Mahmoud Tawalbi was arrested yesterday by Palestinian police, then ordered released by Palestinian Authority Chairman Yasser Arafat after riots broke out in Jenin.
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    Terror Networks
    Abu Sayyaf releases seven hostages
  • Abu Sayyaf Muslim guerrillas released seven of their last 10 hostages, leaving them with only a Filipino nurse and an American missionary couple. The rebels hope to move faster through mountainous jungle as they dodge an intensifying pursuit. Some 7,000 troops have been chasing the rebels on the island of Basilan.
  • Posted by: Fred Pruitt || 11/15/2001 || Comments || Link || [1 views] Top|| File under:


    94 Egyptians charged in terror plots
  • Ninety-four suspected Muslim militants of the previously unknown Al-Wa'ad group have been charged with plotting to carry out terrorist acts in Egypt and will be tried before a military court. A charge sheet filed by a military prosecutor included accusations that they planned to assassinate public figures, blow up and sabotage government establishments and possessed explosives and ammunition.
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    Ethnic Albanians warn Macedonian forces to keep out
  • A new group of militants declared a "highest alert" in ethnic Albanian areas of Macedonia and warned government forces to keep out.
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    American Express bombed in Athens
  • A bomb exploded next to an American Express Bank branch in Athens, blowing out the windows of a passing school bus carrying more than a dozen children and slightly injuring a bystander.
  • Posted by: Fred Pruitt || 11/15/2001 || Comments || Link || [0 views] Top|| File under:


    Chechen warlord on trial in Dagestan
  • Chechen warlord Salman Raduyev went on trial in the Russian republic of Dagestan on charges of terrorism in connection with an armed attack that killed 78 people.
  • Posted by: Fred Pruitt || 11/15/2001 || Comments || Link || [0 views] Top|| File under:


    ETA says it killed judge
  • The Basque separatist group ETA claimed responsibility for the killing of a provincial judge in the northern Basque region and a car bomb in Madrid that injured some 95 people.
  • Posted by: Fred Pruitt || 11/15/2001 || Comments || Link || [0 views] Top|| File under:


    The Alliance
    Afghan Defense Council to hold rallies in solidarity with Taliban
  • "Pakistan is responsible for the defeat of the Taliban by siding with Americans," said Munawaar Hasan, secretary-general of the Jamaat-e-Islami, or Islamic Party. The Afghan Defense Council, an umbrella of 35 Islamic and militant groups, will hold rallies and demonstrations across the country Friday to condemn the northern alliance's takeover of Kabul and show solidarity with the Taliban, Hasan said. Hasan is a member of Jamaat-e-Islami, a key member of the defense council.
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    Saudis, Paks make plans for Afghans
  • Saudi Arabia and Pakistan, the wonderful folks who brought us the Taliban, have devised a plan to fill the power vacuum in Afghanistan after the pullout of the religious zealots from Kabul.
    How very helpful of them.
  • Posted by: Fred Pruitt || 11/15/2001 || Comments || Link || [0 views] Top|| File under:



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    Two weeks of WOT
    Thu 2001-11-15
      Konduz deciding whether to surrender
    Wed 2001-11-14
      Pashtun force enters southern Afghanistan from Quetta
    Tue 2001-11-13
      Jalalabad falls
    Mon 2001-11-12
      Talibs leaving Kabul
    Sun 2001-11-11
      Talibs surrounded in Konduz
    Sat 2001-11-10
      Northern Alliance takes northern Samangan province
    Fri 2001-11-09
      Northern Alliance takes Mazar-e-Sharif
    Thu 2001-11-08
      Hamid Karzai still alive
    Wed 2001-11-07
      Hekmatyar wants to join Talibs against USA
    Tue 2001-11-06
      Taliban positions daisy cut
    Mon 2001-11-05
      US whacks Kabul Talihotel
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