Taliban readies for Ramadan

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Those who are against taliban please answer if you know:
Why was that woman shot in the head ?
If you dont know please dont talk about it at all, dont support american propaganda blindly
American propaganda?
The vido was sumggled out by an Afagan woman.
Blindly? You are obviously lacking any knowledge of me.
She was accused of murdering her Husband.
She was never allowed to testify. But was found guilty.
 
Read surah Taubah, yes jihad means also spiritual bur also involves fighting for the SAKE OF ALLAH, meaning the WORD OF ALLAH TO BE THE HIGHEST (in the land dear brother cause we know it is the highest spiritualy) AND THE WORD OF THE KUFFAR THE LOWEST.
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Yes I know this, but I believe there is a difference between the brave Mujahids of old who fought valiantly against oppressors such as the Russians, the Makkans and Genghis Khan, and today's 'wannabe Mujahids' who blow themselves up and wave AKs like lunatics. The reason I don't like the Taliban goes further than this, but I won't mention it was it will probably lead to a flame war...
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She was foung guilty of the crime and the rule implemented, so if you are against islamic law say it, and dont hide behind taliban bashing
 
[Yes I know this, but I believe there is a difference between the brave Mujahids of old who fought valiantly against oppressors such as the Russians, the Makkans and Genghis Khan, and today's 'wannabe Mujahids' who blow themselves up and wave AKs like lunatics. The reason I don't like the Taliban goes further than this, but I won't mention it was it will probably lead to a flame war.../QUOTE]
I doubt you are a muslim, ghenghis khan was hardly a muslim not to mention muslim, what russian mujahids (Chechen ??), mekkans (Who Abu Jahl ???), according to you Who is mujahid in this day, Hosny mubarak, King Fahd or Musharaf maybe ???!!!
 
Common sense comes with maturity and mutual respect for each other, not through the use of military muscle in order to occupy other countries :D
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The only time I've used millitary muscle to occupy another county was on Sid Mier's Civilization IV! What are you on about? :?
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there is a difference between the brave Mujahids of old who fought valiantly against oppressors such as the Russians, the Makkans and Genghis Khan, and today's 'wannabe Mujahids'

They are the same, only Western perceptions and policies have changed :D
 
The edit doesnt work for me I meant Ghenghis Khan was hardly mulsim not to mention mujahid...
 
I doubt you are a muslim, ghenghis khan was hardly a muslim not to mention muslim, what russian mujahids (Chechen ??), mekkans (Who Abu Jahl ???), according to you Who is mujahid in this day, Hosny mubarak, King Fahd or Musharaf maybe ???!!!
I meant that the Mujahids fought the people I mentioned. I certainly have no respect for the evil monster called Genghis, in my mind he was little better than Hitler.
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She was foung guilty of the crime and the rule implemented, so if you are against islamic law say it, and dont hide behind taliban bashing
I'm against some of "Islamic Law". Not all, just some.
But that has no part in my stance against the Tailban.

IMHO she was found guilty by what we in the West call a "Kangaroo Court".

But lets not get all tied up on one case. There are many cases of there unIslamic activities.
 
Ok my bad sorry, but you cannot just say that these muslim brothers weather taliban or alqaeda or whatever name they have, that they are all wrong, you can disagree on tactics, but not on the overall aim, at this point what we know for sure is:
American and their allies from the crusaders are our enemies there in those lands and must be fought, that will be achieced only with the right means and that is JIHAD in the Path of Allah, not for the sake of nationalism or anything else
Selam Aleykum
 
The crusaders, I knew it was comming. :giggling::giggling::giggling:
The final and full justification for hating the West. :? :?
Yet we should forget the concuest of Spain. :hmm:
 
I concider flying planes into buildings unIslamic. Do you?


Get hold of those responsible, why to kill women and kids in a mindless vengeance, after having failed to catch OBL, who has been the darling of the West during Soviet-Afghan War.
 
Afghan, NATO Forces Battle Militants for Control of Southern District


By VOA News
31 October 2007


Villagers are fleeing their homes as Afghan and NATO-led troops battle Taliban militants for control of a district in southern Afghanistan.

This year has been the deadliest in Afghanistan since a U.S.-led invasion ousted the Taliban government in 2001. Taliban militants have established strongholds in the south and east, attacking U.S. and NATO troops and Afghan soldiers in ambushes and suicide bombings.

http://www.voanews.com/english/2007-10-31-voa9.cfm



Taliban Fighters Move in Near Kandahar for First Time Since 2001

31 October 2007


Several hundred Taliban fighters have moved into a strategic area just outside the southern city of Kandahar in recent days and clashed with Afghan and NATO forces, according to Canadian and Afghan officials.

The fighting, which began Tuesday, is the first time large numbers of Taliban have been able to enter the area just north of the city since 2001. Control of the area, known as the Arghandab district, would allow the Taliban to directly threaten Kandahar, southern Afghanistan’s largest city.

By TAIMOOR SHAH, The New York Times


http://www.afghannews.net/index.php?action=show&type=news&id=2475
 
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for every negative post there is a positive

Army: 60 militants killed in Pakistan By MUNIR AHMAD, Associated Press Writer
46 minutes ago



ISLAMABAD, Pakistan - Security forces killed as many as 70 militant supporters of a pro-Taliban cleric, the army said Thursday, hours after a suicide attack on an air force bus killed eight and wounded 40.

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Opposition leader Benazir Bhutto, seen by many supporters as key to a possible return to democratic rule, flew out of Pakistan to visit family in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, two weeks after she was targeted by assassins upon her return from eight years in exile.

Terror attacks and clashes between militants and President Gen. Pervez Musharraf's security forces have deepened the political turmoil ahead of a Supreme Court ruling on whether Musharraf's sweeping Oct. 6 presidential victory was constitutional. There are fears he could impose a state of emergency if judges rule against him, jeopardizing the country's transition to civilian rule.

"She has gone to Dubai to see her ailing mother and children," Bhutto's spokesman Farhatullah Babar said Thursday afternoon after the former prime minister was seen stepping onto an Emirates plane in Karachi. "She will come back on Nov. 8."

Bhutto landed at the Dubai international airport and was welcomed by her husband, then whisked off in a silver Bentley to her family villa in an upscale Dubai neighborhood overlooking a lake and a golf course.

Bhutto, wearing a traditional, rose-colored Pakistani dress and white headscarf, was greeted in the yard of the villa by her daughters and staff.

In Pakistan's northwest district of Swat, the militants attacked law-enforcement posts before dawn Thursday, and security forces responded with fire from mortars, small arms and helicopter gunships.

"According to the information I have from police and Frontier Constabulary, between 60 to 70 miscreants were killed in Swat's areas of Khawaza Khela today," army spokesman Maj. Gen. Waheed Arshad said.

The suicide bombing on the Pakistan Air Force bus occurred at around 7 a.m. near an air base in Sargodha, about 125 miles south of Islamabad, air force spokesman Sarfraz Ahmed said. All the dead were air force employees, said Sahid Malik, an official at the hospital treating the victims.

Musharraf, who seized power in a 1999 coup, has pledged to quit the army before starting a new presidential term, but declined on election night to say whether he would accept a negative verdict from the court.

The doubts over his political future and what course he might take if blocked from a new five-year term has added to the climate of uncertainty.

The Supreme Court, which in recent months has emerged as the main check on Musharraf's dominance, said Thursday that rumors of martial law would have no impact on its decision.

"No threat will have any effect on this bench, whether it is martial law or (state of) emergency," said judge Javed Iqbal before adjourning until Friday. The judge warned the next session after that could be Nov. 12, three days before Musharraf's current term expires.

"Whatever will happen, it will be according to the constitution and rules ... No group should think that it can take the Supreme Court hostage," he said.

With his authority and political clout fading, Musharraf agreed to a corruption amnesty to help Bhutto return to Pakistan. That followed months of talks on a possible pro-Western alliance between them to counter Islamic extremism after parliamentary elections slated for January.

Bhutto's Oct. 18 homecoming was the target of the country's deadliest-ever suicide attack, claiming more than 140 lives. Earlier this week a bomber blew himself up near Musharraf's army office in Rawalpindi, a garrison city just south of the capital, killing seven.

There have been no claims of responsibility for the recent attacks, but most have been blamed on Islamic extremists, who also have engaged in the deadly clashes with the military in the volatile northwest.

Musharraf, a key U.S. ally, is under pressure from Washington to crack down on pro-Taliban and al-Qaida fighters hiding in the country's border regions near Afghanistan.

Early Thursday, militants attacked hilltop positions of security forces in the Khwaza Khela area, triggering a gunbattle, said Ali Rahman, a local police official. He added that troops backed by helicopter gunships and artillery continued targeting militant facilities, killing at least five.

The security forces suffered no casualties, he said.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20071101/ap_on_re_as/pakistan

besides you act like 100 taliban outside a town is a big deal, i bet you hear they are dead by tomorrow, obviously their location is known or beoming known


edit to add: did you know that the taliban have only killed 201 US troops this entire year, if that is progress and winning their war than it is no wonder we have such a small number of troops there
 
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I think ramadan has left and this thread is long over due to be closed.
 
I think ramadan has left and this thread is long over due to be closed.

How can Ramadan be over? The following has not happened yet.

Muslims again ordered to leave the United States, next attack imminentBy Paul L. Williams

& Jeffrey Epstein, America's Truth Forum

Saturday, October 14, 2006

Urgent news from Peshawar. The head of the Islamabad-based Al-Quds Media Center has received a message from a senior Taliban leader who calls upon all Muslims living in the United States to leave the country as soon as possible "because God's punishment will fall upon America in the month of Ramadan."

Jamal Ismail, a senior journalist at Al-Quds, received the call Thursday from Mulla Masoom Afghani. "Afghani said he was speaking from somewhere in the Kandahar province," Ismail said. "He read the message in Arabic, which I recorded. In it he advised Muslim residents of America to get out to escape harm because the United States could face big attacks in the month of Ramadan."

This is the second notice for Muslims to leave America. The first was issued to Hamid Mir, the only journalist to interview Osama bin Laden and Ayman al-Zawahiri in the wake of 9/11. Mir received the warning from Abu Dawood, the newly appointed commander of the al Qaeda forces in Afghanistan, who said:

Final preparations have been made for the American Hiroshima, a major attack on the U. S.

Muslims living in the United States should leave the country without further warning.
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http://canadafreepress.com/2006/paul-williams101406.htm
 
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