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when that time comes they will either lose or ask for a truce. (That is all hypothetical of course)

May be as Im not sure about that. As per our religion, we can't predict about a next moment. However the existing realities suggest otherwise. The puppet govt has been asking Talibans for negotiations, they didn't. Even Afghan President offered them direct talks, they refused. Taliban spokesman informed them that peace talks could only be held, once foreign forces leave Afghanistan.

Lets wait n see, what happens in future.
 
May be as Im not sure about that. As per our religion, we can't predict about a next moment. However the existing realities suggest otherwise. The puppet govt has been asking Talibans for negotiations, they didn't. Even Afghan President offered them direct talks, they refused. Taliban spokesman informed them that peace talks could only be held, once foreign forces leave Afghanistan.

Lets wait n see, what happens in future.

Agreed, the future will show us one day. It was good to speak with you on this subject, let just hope whatever the outcome may be, it is good for the Afghan people. I think everyone could agree with that :peace:
 
let just hope whatever the outcome may be, it is good for the Afghan people. I think everyone could agree with that :peace:

Inshallah, we all pray that they are out of their troubles soon.
 
Appeal for countries to provide more troops is rejected

From The Times
October 25, 2007


The United States was rebuffed yesterday after urging Nato countries with a minimal troop presence in Afghanistan to send more soldiers to ensure the success of the campaign.

The appeal, delivered at a meeting of Nato defence ministers at Noordwijk, in the Netherlands, was rejected by Germany, and other nations were reluctant to boost their numbers, alliance sources said.

In Afghanistan the International Security Assistance Force (Isaf) of Nato has about 41,000 troops, but with Isaf’s remit having spread to every region of the country, there are now gaps in combat troops and logistics units and a shortfall in helicopters and other vital equipment.

The British troops in Helmand province, the Americans in the eastern region and other Nato countries, including the Netherlands and Canada, have borne the brunt of the battles with the resurgent Taleban forces.


http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/asia/article2733769.ece
 
Afghanistan is lost

Telegraph. UK
25 OCT 2007

The former United Nations High Representative for Bosnia and Herzegovina delivered his dire prediction after being proposed as a new "super envoy" role in Afghanistan.

Lord Ashdown said: "We have lost, I think, and success is now unlikely."

Lord Ashdown added: "I believe losing in Afghanistan is worse than losing in Iraq.

Britain and the US infuriated by the lack of assistance granted by allies to those countries with forces operating in Afghanistan.


http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/mai...FF4AVCBQUIV0?xml=/news/2007/10/25/wafg125.xml
 
ahsan28,
So do you think the suicide bombers are really working out well for the Tailban?

Do you think the increase of suicide bombers for Ramadan pleased god?
 
If you think that alleged suicide bombings was the only factor determining the humiliation being faced by the US and NATO after years of killings of innocent Afghans.
 
Afghanistan is lost

Telegraph. UK
25 OCT 2007

The former United Nations High Representative for Bosnia and Herzegovina delivered his dire prediction after being proposed as a new "super envoy" role in Afghanistan.

Lord Ashdown said: "We have lost, I think, and success is now unlikely."

Lord Ashdown added: "I believe losing in Afghanistan is worse than losing in Iraq.

Britain and the US infuriated by the lack of assistance granted by allies to those countries with forces operating in Afghanistan.


http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/mai...FF4AVCBQUIV0?xml=/news/2007/10/25/wafg125.xml

I would keep in mind while posting these comments that they were made by the former leader of the liberal democrats.
 
If you think that alleged suicide bombings was the only factor determining the humiliation being faced by the US and NATO after years of killings of innocent Afghans.
Alleged? I love it. :(
You sure are proud of your suicide kidnapping heros. :offended:
Do you feel a rush of glee every time they shoot a woman in the back of the head?

Surly at this point you don't think these drug runners are "Good Muslims" practicing Islam.
 
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Alleged? I love it. :(
You sure are proud of your suicide kidnapping heros. :offended:
Do you feel a rush of glee every time they shoot a woman in the back of the head?

Surly at this point you don't think these drug runners are "Good Muslims" practicing Islam.


What is the mechanism to determine about a suicidal attack? The US and NATO are quite capable to plant IEDs, followed by spreading falsehood about Talibans resorting to suicidal attacks. By no means Im denying possibility of such retaliations against illegitimate occupation, but you must know that propaganda is also considered an essential tool of warfare.

Remember German spymaster said during WWII:-

"Give me resources and I shall prove that the devil is god" :D
 
What is the mechanism to determine about a suicidal attack? The US and NATO are quite capable to plant IEDs, followed by spreading falsehood about Talibans resorting to suicidal attacks. By no means Im denying possibility of such retaliations against illegitimate occupation, but you must know that propaganda is also considered an essential tool of warfare.

Remember German spymaster said during WWII:-

"Give me resources and I shall prove that the devil is god" :D

I wouldnt call afghanistan an "illegal" occupation
 
I wouldnt call afghanistan an "illegal" occupation

I would!


The Talibans "illegaly" took control of the country.

They are still trying to "illegaly" regain control.

They are a bunch of criminals, there is nothing legal about them.
 
I would!
They are a bunch of criminals, there is nothing legal about them.

Agreed and law-abiding are those, who drop 1000 kgs bombs on women and kids :D and later portraying in the media that they killed 100 Talibans :embarrass
 
Agreed and law-abiding are those, who drop 1000 kgs bombs on women and kids :D and later portraying in the media that they killed 100 Talibans :embarrass
Ya, you just have to keep an eye on Al Jazeera.
It is nothing but a pro-Western rag. :D

But you love your drug dealing kidnappers, thats OK. :-\

You know that "Moon Rocks" are nothing but propaganda.
Every one knows the Moon is made of green chese.
 
Ya, you just have to keep an eye on Al Jazeera.
But you love your drug dealing kidnappers, thats OK. :-\

Drug lovers are already there to supervise and promote dug trafficking :D

If not then how will they retrieve the expenditure on account of aimless war :D
 
Drug lovers are already there to supervise and promote dug trafficking :D

If not then how will they retrieve the expenditure on account of aimless war :D


FACT: The vast majority of poppy coming out of Afghanistan comes from the Helmand province, which many on this site have proudly declared the Taliban controlled hotspot.

You are right that someone is "retrieving the expenditure" but it certainly isnt the US army.

Did anyone else know that the highest concentration of heroin users reside in Iran?
 
Drug lovers are already there to supervise and promote dug trafficking :D

If not then how will they retrieve the expenditure on account of aimless war :D
More "Moon Rocks".

By by, little boy.:peace:

Well done MTAFFI,
I will leave the hopeless task to you.
 
FACT: The vast majority of poppy coming out of Afghanistan comes from the Helmand province, which many on this site have proudly declared the Taliban controlled hotspot.


Strange what we get from western media itself

Britain is protecting the biggest heroin crop of all time


In six years, the occupation has wrought one massive transformation in Afghanistan, a development so huge that it has increased Afghan GDP by 66 per cent and constitutes 40 per cent of the entire economy. That is a startling achievement, by any standards. Yet we are not trumpeting it. Why not?

The answer is this. The achievement is the highest harvests of opium the world has ever seen.

The Taliban had reduced the opium crop to precisely nil. The Taliban were a bunch of mad and deeply unpleasant religious fanatics. But one of the things they were vehemently against was opium.

That is an inconvenient truth that our spin has managed to obscure. Nobody has denied the sincerity of the Taliban's crazy religious zeal, and they were as unlikely to sell you heroin as a bottle of Johnnie Walker.


http://www.mailonsunday.co.uk/pages...ews.html?in_article_id=469983&in_page_id=1770
 
FACT: The vast majority of poppy coming out of Afghanistan comes from the Helmand province, which many on this site have proudly declared the Taliban controlled hotspot.

You are right that someone is "retrieving the expenditure" but it certainly isnt the US army.

Did anyone else know that the highest concentration of heroin users reside in Iran?

When taleban rose to power, 95% of the opium in the world was coming from Afghanistan. After the rise of Taleban, it went down to almost 0%.

after the fall of Talebans in US crusade for oil, the opium is back up to 95% +

Taleban may control that region but only in keeping the invading kuffars out, you can't go legislating a country when your not in control 100% and have to worry about fighting the enemy. This is a war, they have more pressing concerns (fighting the kuffars and repelling them from Muslim land)
then to worry about the opium and drug dealers.

Americans sitting in US shouldn't be discussing such topics when they don't have any reliable information to go on.
 
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