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India-Pakistan
Taliban 'invites Uzbek militants to Helmand'
2007-03-26
As clashes between Afghan and NATO troops and the Taliban continue, a British paper claimed the Taliban have “invited” thousands of Uzbek Islamists to the volatile Helmand province. Uzbek militants, who last week clashed with Pakistani tribesmen in the border region of Waziristan have been told “they should join the Taliban,” The Sunday Telegraph claimed. According to the paper, around 10,000 Uzbek militants are hiding in the border region, under the command of Tahir Yuldashev, who is thought to be a close associate of Osama bin Laden, the al-Qaeda chief. If they accept the “invitation,” the violence in Afghanistan's Helmand region will escalate, wrote the paper, noting that 43 British soldiers have been killed there over the last five years.
And thousands of Osama's "close friends" are pushing up poppies
The clashes in Waziristan, which left around 160 dead, broke out when the members of the Islamic Movement Union of Uzbekistan fell out with their Pakistani hosts after accusing some tribal leaders of spying for the Pakistani government; 130 of the dead were Uzbek militants. Taliban fighters intervened to broker a cease-fire, but local officials have told The Sunday Telegraph that neither side is likely to back down. “Taliban sources have revealed that they have offered the Uzbeks safe passage into Afghanistan in order to bring an end to the violence,” reported The Sunday Telegraph. "The tribesmen are determined to flush [the Uzbeks] out. Given that they cannot be extradited back to their own country because they are all wanted there, one way they are considering to accommodate them is to send them to Afghanistan," said Lateef Afridi, a tribal leader from the province.
Just let us know when they'll arrive, we'll alert the welcome wagon.

Afridi said the Taliban felt compelled to give the Uzbeks a way out because “if the battle continued between the local tribesmen and the foreign fighters, the Taliban elements would have to choose which side to back, unleashing further bloodshed.” The Uzbeks are believed to have killed more than 1,500 local tribesmen in the past two years, reported The Sunday Telegraph.
That'll wear out your welcome
Meanwhile, Afghan and NATO troops killed 12 suspected Islamist insurgents overnight when they tried to attack a military base in a southeastern province on the border with Pakistan, the coalition said yesterday. Fighting between the Taliban rebels and troops has escalated with the end of winter in Afghanistan in what is expected to be a crunch year for both sides, reported Reuters. The latest incident took place near Fire Base Tillman in Paktika Province, and the attackers were repulsed with small arms fire, backed by air support and artillery, a statement from the coalition said. Two coalition and two Afghan soldiers received minor wounds, it added.
Posted by:Steve

#7  i'm not trying too be a dick head, but if they have lost 43 in 5 yrs thats nbot a bad total like thetaliban are taking, conciderign they are haign toom call in bacjup

Posted by: sinse   2007-03-26 17:54  

#6  come on and die
Posted by: sinse   2007-03-26 17:52  

#5  Alone, no home, nobody wants em.....perhaps its time to institute a switch, a common meme amongst afghan clans, where they become members of whoever the apparent winners are going to be. Perhaps that is the real story here, already.
Posted by: Hupoting Fillmore5426   2007-03-26 17:13  

#4  They have no place they are welcome, but we are the ones who no one likes?
Posted by: plainslow   2007-03-26 14:00  

#3  they wouldnt go anywhere near the ethnic Uzbek parts of Afghanistan - thats solid Northern Alliance territory for the most part, where the Taliban has no influence. They would enter the Pashtun south, where the Taliban would presumably use them as cannon fodder against coalition forces.
Posted by: liberalhawk   2007-03-26 10:22  

#2  Sending them over to their cousins on the Afghan side of the border? Oh yes, the Uzbeks will get a warm welcome there... long before the British and Afghan Army units arrive. Isn't the tradition tea with the elders, then bashing in the guests' heads? the Uzbeks are still ahead on points -- 1500 tribesmen over the last two years plus 30 in the recent exchange -- and at least they know the terrain they're dug into.
Posted by: trailing wife   2007-03-26 10:18  

#1  So a bunch of Wazoo dope farmers lit these guys up for a 4/1 kill ratio?
Sure. Send 'em over. We'll finish the job.
Posted by: tu3031   2007-03-26 08:43  

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