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Old 08-24-08, 08:50 AM   #4
Bruno Lotse
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Originally Posted by Skybird
this may not sound spectacular, and it does not provide the news with bright lights and loud sounds, but it is more worrying than the worst suicide attack.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2008/aug/24/afghanistan
Taliban's trojan horse
Trojan horse. Hm, are you implying Karzai government officials here?
Hm. Who picked up woods to build that horse? Hm...

Intelligence estimates obtained by The Observer
conservatively place the strength of the Wardak Taliban
at about 800 lightly armed men, split into dozens of different factions.

Though significant, such a force should be easy for
the 70,000 heavily armed soldiers of the coalition to destroy. But it isn't.


And those 800 lightly armed men do not have supplies or any support from guys from Langley.
Just imagine what would happen should Taliban have it as it used to be say 30 years ago.


<<Follow the main road back towards the Afghan capital
and in 15 minutes you will be at the narrow pass
in the ring of craggy, dusty hills around the city
known for centuries as 'the Gates of Kabul'.

If there is a front line between the insurgents and the government,
it is here, just a dozen miles south of the capital.
There is no clear front line, of course - which is part of the problem.>>


a dozen miles south of the capital - is that all what is left from
the "Project Democratic Afghanistan"?:hmm:



What Afghani would say to this situation (mess?) or at least some of them.

Inhabitants of the Afghan province Kabul would like to live under 'communism'.
http://www.rian.ru/world/20080520/107851660.html

Kabul May 20th 2008
The majority of inhabitants of Afghan province Kabul would like to live under
deposed and murdered by Taliban Dr. Nadzhibullah's regime - show results
of telephone poll conducted by 'Abbadi Weekly' on Tuesday.

The cell phones of Afghans received a message with a question
'Which political regime of past and present times would you consider
to be the most corresponding to your interests?"

About 10,000 Afghans sent their replies to this week-long poll.

'Communist' regime of Dr. Nadzhibullah turned out to be the winner
For 93,2% respondents, against 1.2%, abstained - 5.6%.

Yes, these are cell-phone owners.
So, one might argue respondents were Afghans who are not only with beards but also with brains.
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