'Go Home, you'll never Win'

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Agreed. The one thing you don't want to see early in the morning before coffee is an Apache gunship with bad intentions.

Yea, I'd rather go at night in my sleep. It would be kind of like waking up to a whole new world, lol.

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I didnt know mobiles were gaining popularity in tora bora. Some of these people dont even know how to use a mobile let alone read a text. And if you know the area, the best form of communication used is human intelligece or another word a "snithch".

What ever next?:giggling:
 
I didnt know mobiles were gaining popularity in tora bora. Some of these people dont even know how to use a mobile let alone read a text. And if you know the area, the best form of communication used is human intelligece or another word a "snithch".

What ever next?:giggling:

The deal is, some nerd made a small fortune unloading a shipment of satellite phones. They told the fools that satellite phones were more secure and harder to trace, so they bought them up, lock, stock and barrel. Keltoi is right in that it may be difficult to zero a signal for an exact target (though not impossible) in that type of area, but you can pick up the activity in the area and study it's movements.

Snitches work too... but I'm sure they're covering all their bases.

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Heya

I think this is another of those articles to show to the brits and US that they are winning the war.

LOL..I remember that the US and UK? has set up a comitte to spread propoganda not to the enmy but to their onw people,,to sustain the war..

So that even if the turth is there ere more and more allied death,the papers show otehrwise,,,so people say,,I dont know what to beleive.

And i sicnerely hope the brits have heard of triangulation...you can search for a man holding a phone anywhere in the world,,it is far more exact..lll

A great but untrue story..LOLOL..good laugh tho.
this all proves the desperation of the allies in their illegal war..

May Allah bless HIS fighters
 
Do many of the Taliban even speak English?

Also, if the M.O.D. knows their phone numbers, surely they could trace them with GPS technology?

Imagine it - Osama Bin Laden's mobile gives away his location: 'I would have got away with it too if it wasn't for those meddling networks'
 
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Just leave Iraq and Afghanistan alone - It's more trouble than it's worth! Bring back our troops! PLEASE
 
Also, if the M.O.D. knows their phone numbers, surely they could trace them with GPS technology?

Imagine it - Osama Bin Laden's mobile gives away his location...

That's exactly how they located Abu Musab Al Zarqawi! They tagged his advisor. They already have a pool of signals. Now, they just want to know who owns them. Coffee?

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Even still, do you honestly think a text message will deter them from their cause? It may ruffle a few feathers but seeing as these guys are the taliban, I personally think it'll only enrage them and strengthen their cause. Though, to be fair it could do some serious damage to younger, less experienced members of the taliban regime but overall, I doubt it'll work.


Most of those doing the actual fighting (and dying) are doing it for the money, not the 'cause'. The few 'Taliban' who actually get their own hands dirty are unlikely to be bothered, I agree. As to the rest, who knows?
 
Splendid! - Where do i get one from?

Oddly enough, they require you to register for access - in other words, ID yourself, lol. Commercial providers register their network services... on behalf of their users, who have registered for accounts with them by identifying themselves... and behold (waves magic wand), a network trail.

x = active number of communications signals from a specified region.

y = majority of signals are carried using this subscribed service provider.

z = obtain list of all user accounts registered with that service provider.

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Do many of the Taliban even speak English?

Also, if the M.O.D. knows their phone numbers, surely they could trace them with GPS technology?

Imagine it - Osama Bin Laden's mobile gives away his location: 'I would have got away with it too if it wasn't for those meddling networks'

Majority of Talibs speak Pashtun and majority if not all live between southern Afghanistan and Pakistan.
 
Where I come from, I would call this a final warning before I start deleting posts that have nothing to do with the topic. :peace:
 
I'm not always as patient as Bro. Muezzin. Now let us return to the topic.
 
i thought the topic was the taliban?

why were so many posts deleted?

salaam
The topic was the news story in the first post. You are welcome to discuss the Taliban in general in a separate thread. :)

Be sure to search for existing topics first, mind you.
 
i thought the topic was the taliban?

why were so many posts deleted?

salaam

According to the opening post, the topic is "Text messages" as a weapon.


The British Army is using a new weapon in its fight against the Taliban in Afghanistan - the text message.

Intelligence chiefs find out their enemies' mobile numbers and bombard them with messages to confuse them and destroy morale, according to The Sun.

Some messages are simply designed to discourage them, such as "We know who you are, give up" or "Go home, you'll never beat us".


Others are disguised as messages from comrades to spread duff information.

And attacks on Royal Marine commandos in lawless Helmand province have reportedly dropped since the initiative began last month.

The text attacks are carried out by the 15 (UK) Psychological Operations Group, based at the Intelligence Corps' HQ in Chicksands, Bedfordshire.

A military source in Afghanistan said: "If they know their fight is pointless, they are quite likely to give up."
 
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