SteveGrenard
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Well GW must be having apoplexy on this news. If this works there goes Afghanistan.
And we still didn't get bin Leden. And then there is the drugs.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/wor...eader-pledges-to-protect-Taliban-from-US.html
(*)Er, the very same Constitution discussed previously that is subservient to the laws of Islam and Sharia.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/asia/first-soldier-dies-in-armoured-bus-1021720.html
It is curious that now that the rest of the world including the U.S. is taking the heroin trade in Afghanistan seriously and seriously want to stop it Karzai suddenly decides to play this gambit.
And we still didn't get bin Leden. And then there is the drugs.
Afghan leader pledges to protect Taliban from US
Afghan President Hamid Karzai has said he will personally protect the former head of Afghanistan's Taliban regime from the US if he joins peace talks.
By Ben Farmer in Kabul
Last Updated: 3:51PM GMT 16 Nov 2008
Afghan leader Hamid Karzai is willing to hold talks with any groups which recognise the country's constitution(*), including the Taliban.
Mr Karzai said he would go "to any length" to protect Mullah Mohammad Omar, who has a $10 million price on his head from the US government.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/wor...eader-pledges-to-protect-Taliban-from-US.html
(*)Er, the very same Constitution discussed previously that is subservient to the laws of Islam and Sharia.
The Afghan President, Hamid Karzai, yesterday defied the international community to stop him negotiating with the Taliban's supreme leader, Mullah Omar, after returning from London where he had talks at Downing Street last week. During a news conference at the presidential palace, President Karzai offered Mullah Omar asylum, if he agreed to talk peace. London and Washington maintain they will not support negotiations with Taliban extremists such as Mullah Omar. But in a surprise ultimatum, President Karzai challenged those who did not support his plans.
"If I hear from [Mullah Omar] that he is willing to come to Afghanistan, or to negotiate for peace, I, as the President of Afghanistan, will go to any length to provide protection," he said.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/asia/first-soldier-dies-in-armoured-bus-1021720.html
It is curious that now that the rest of the world including the U.S. is taking the heroin trade in Afghanistan seriously and seriously want to stop it Karzai suddenly decides to play this gambit.
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