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Four years on, Taleban vow to continue holy war
SPIN BOLDAK, Afghanistan - Four years after US forces launched their offensive to overthrow the Taleban, the guerrillas vowed on Friday to continue their holy war to rid Afghanistan of foreign troops.
"Hrrrr! We're still big!"
Taleban military chief Mullah Dadullah told Reuters that Afghanistan had become a “hub of disturbance, killings, looting and drugs” since the Taleban’s overthrow in late 2001.
Of course, it was all that and more before 2001.
Dadullah, speaking by satellite phone from an undisclosed location, denounced presidential and legislative elections in October 2004, and Sept. 18 this year as US-staged “dramas”. He said the latest polls for a national assembly and provincial councils had brought in “old murderers and warlords”.
Who are less murderous and (perhaps) more sensible than youse guyz.
“Those who were happy over the fall of the Taleban have now realised the American occupation of their country was just for the sake of American interests,” he said. “It’s proven the Americans occupied our country by raising the bogey of terrorism and have no sympathy with Afghans.”
Whereas the Taliban were the milk of kindness.
Dadullah called Afghanistan a “drug-manufacturing factory” with government ministers involved in the narcotics trade. “We will continue our jihad until we drive out foreign troops from our country,” he said.
Posted by: Steve White 2005-10-08
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