Friday, January 2, 2009

The Shadows of Afghanistan

Did you know that if AmeriKa's MSM didn't report it, it never happened?

Related:
Suspected US drone fires missiles in Pakistan

Yup, all we (Zionist War Daily readers) ever get is "suiciders, insurgents, and militants." The MSM coffin didn't need many more nails, but they just got pounded in, folks.

"Taliban fighters kill 20 Afghan police" by Noor Khan, Associated Press | January 2, 2009

KANDAHAR, Afghanistan - Taliban militants ambushed a group of police officers eating lunch in remote southern Afghanistan, killing 20 and fatally shooting the mother of one as she pleaded unsuccessfully for her son's life, an official said yesterday.

Why am I starting to suspect more bullshit propaganda from the Zionist War Daily? I mean, I'm SO SICK of the MUSLIM-HATING, pieces of LYING, ZIONIST SHIT that I NEVER BELIEVE THEM on ANYTHING anymore!!

This "account" just makes MUSLIMS LOOK BAD, and CUI BONO?

A Taliban spokesman, Qari Yousef Ahmadi, said two militants were killed and four wounded in the ambush Wednesday in Helmand Province. Ahmadi said 32 police officers were killed, but Afghan officials put the toll at 20, plus the mother.

Afghan police have less training and weapons than Afghan soldiers, and often bear the brunt of Taliban attacks.... Violence in Afghanistan has spiked in the last two years, and Taliban militants now control wide swaths of countryside.

Sending your kids off to a meat-grinder, is Obama!

In what amounts to an Afghan version of the surge in Iraq, the United States is preparing to position at least 20,000 extra troops in the south, including Helmand. The president-elect, Barack Obama, wants to increase the US military presence in Afghanistan....

Yeah, that is the CHANGE you voted for, isn't it, dumb-fuck Amurka?

There are many Taliban fighters in the region between Musa Qala and Kajaki, and the Afghan government has little control outside of main district centers. Taliban fighters operate their own parallel government in the region, sometimes called a shadow government.

The Taliban's shadow police chief for Helmand Province, Mullah Mohammad Qassim, said that one of the policemen in the group of bodyguards was a Taliban sympathizer and had helped set up the ambush.

What the MSM is saying (but can't bring itself to say) is that the TALIBAN RULE in THOSE AREAS!!!

Yes, readers, I am TIRED of the GARBAGE being shoveled forth by AmeriKa's Zionist MSM.

Btw, who are the Taliban, anyway?

"
Something of a catchall term for loosely affiliated insurgents without a singular command structure. Often, the Afghan government favors the phrase 'enemies of the state' (New York Times July 24, 2007)."

"The Taliban is growing and creating new alliances not because its sectarian religious practices have become popular, but because it is the only available umbrella for national liberation," says Pakistani historian and political commentator Tariq Ali. "As the British and the Soviets discovered to their cost in the preceding two centuries, Afghans never like being occupied."

Also see:
Afghanistan's Other Government

And today, readers?

"More and more, people here look back to the era of harsh Taliban rule from 1996 to 2001, describing it as a time of security and
peace."

Oh, oh, oh!!!! I'm so offended by theAmeriKan MSM and its bullshit!

Oh, one more thing:

"The U.S. government was well aware of the Taliban's reactionary program, yet it chose to back their rise to power in the mid-1990s. The creation of the Taliban was "actively encouraged by the ISI and the CIA," according to Selig Harrison, an expert on U.S. relations with Asia. "The United States encouraged Saudi Arabia and Pakistan to support the Taliban, certainly right up to their advance on Kabul," adds respected journalist Ahmed Rashid. When the Taliban took power, State Department spokesperson Glyn Davies said that he saw "nothing objectionable" in the Taliban's plans to impose strict Islamic law, and Senator Hank Brown, chair of the Senate Foreign Relations Subcommittee on the Near East and South Asia, welcomed the new regime: "The good part of what has happened is that one of the factions at last seems capable of developing a new government in Afghanistan." "The Taliban will probably develop like the Saudis. There will be Aramco [the consortium of oil companies that controlled Saudi oil], pipelines, an emir, no parliament and lots of Sharia law. We can live with that," said another U.S. diplomat in 1997."

Are we clear, readers? Quit killing them, dammit!

And you ready for a SURGE in AFGHANISTAN, America?

In other developments, NATO said two of its soldiers were killed in southern Afghanistan on Wednesday. One was identified as British. The second soldier's nationality was not immediately released.... A record 151 US forces died in Afghanistan in 2008, the deadliest year in a seven-year war that military officials say is likely to get bloodier in 2009.

So SIGN UP, kids!

Or maybe you would rather we TALK?

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