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Afghanistan
Taliban leader vows Dreaded Afghan Winter™ war
2007-11-01
A Taliban leader vowed in a video posted on the Internet on Wednesday that the insurgents would expand their fighting to the north of Afghanistan during the country's hard winter.

"God willing, ... the war will continue in the winter with the same intensity as now," Mullah Mansour Dadullah said on the video posted on an Islamist Web site. "Our operations are blazing across the southern provinces, and we shall reach the northern provinces in the same manner," said Mullah Mansour in Pashto on the video, which carried Arabic subtitles.
"We will fight and die in the winter as well as we have in the summer. In fact we will die even better in the winter!" he added.
Mullah Mansour took over as commander of Taliban forces in the southern province of Helmand in May from his brother, Mullah Dadullah, who was killed in a raid by British forces. Mainly British and U.S. forces have been engaged in almost daily battles with Taliban rebels in Helmand. Mullah Mansour said the Taliban also had contact with insurgents in Iraq. "We exchange information on planning attacks against the enemy, as well as on weapons that are developed on the battlefronts," the Taliban leader told an off-camera interviewer as he sat in what appeared to be a tent.

The video was produced by al Qaeda's media arm As-Sahab, which said it was made during a visit to the Taliban commander by al Qaeda's leader in Afghanistan, Mustafa Abu al-Yazid. The recording carried the date of the Muslim holy fasting month of Ramadan, which ended in around mid-October.

Mansour denied the Taliban received aid from Iran. "This is a claim that the Americans make to justify their defeat to the world," he said.

Taliban have launched a spate of suicide bombings, after claims by Afghan, NATO and U.S.-led coalition forces to have subdued insurgents in an aggressive spring campaign against Taliban strongholds in the south and east.
Posted by:Seafarious

#16  20-25F is still good skinny dippin' weather here in the Rockies!
Posted by: DarthVader   2007-11-01 21:34  

#15  did I say C? I meant F.... oh well.
Posted by: TomAnon   2007-11-01 20:58  

#14   20-25C equals 65-75F, that's definitly Spring Skiing Weather.
Posted by: GolfBravoUSMC   2007-11-01 19:05  

#13  Then I'll guess they'll die cold...
Posted by: tu3031   2007-11-01 17:54  

#12  Afterthought, "Kizinti hunting preserve".
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2007-11-01 17:11  

#11  1: We really really need to import grizzlies and polar bears to the Afghan border (infiltration) mountainous areas. ,,, Along with cams to enjoy the views...

How about all those cat eating Coyotes in the western states, suppliment with Cougars(Panthers, mountain cats, etc)free up our urban areas quite a bit, Timber wolves would be a nice addition.
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2007-11-01 17:08  

#10  TomAnon, 20-25 degrees C? Shame on you! ;-)
Posted by: trailing wife   2007-11-01 17:02  

#9  "God allen willing, ... the war will continue in the winter with the same intensity as now,"

LOL! He isn't.

Tom, as Minnesotan I could agree more with having snow for ground tracking.
Posted by: Icerigger   2007-11-01 16:43  

#8  Six comments and not one has raised the issue of what will happen this winter; what with the Dreaded Global Warming and all? Why the bad guys will look at it as just another day at the Jihad?
Posted by: USN,Ret.   2007-11-01 14:22  

#7  Be sure to wave at the nice thermal camera overhead.
Posted by: ed   2007-11-01 14:20  

#6  We really really need to import grizzlies and polar bears to the Afghan border (infiltration) mountainous areas

IIUC, the population of polar bears has been multiplied fivefold since the early 20th century, so, yes, exportating that surplus would be the humane thing to do. Think about the seals!
Posted by: anonymous5089   2007-11-01 14:03  

#5  I have always thought the best hunting conditions where 20-25 degrees C, slight wind, clear sky and 2-4 inches of snow. Perfect!!
Posted by: TomAnon   2007-11-01 14:00  

#4  If your a journalist, editor or publisher, its always too hot or too cold. The only place it is neither is San Diego, Martinique and the Hamptons. To a soldier, a warrior, a master eliminator of problems it is not cold, it is not dreaded, it is not a furnace and it is not a restraint to killing his/her enemy. That is why our guys do look forward to the extreme elements because with our technology, training and materiels we are better equipped to deal with it than the taliban/paleos/AQ's and others are.
Posted by: Jack is Back!   2007-11-01 12:42  

#3  Meh, go ahead. We got thermal underwear and get a bad case of the grumpy-ass when we have to go out in cold weather. Puts us in a killing mood, you might say.
Posted by: DarthVader   2007-11-01 10:11  

#2  Yah, like their annual Spring and Summer offensives. And they are hardly welcome in the north of the country. Taliban = Pashto
Posted by: McZoid   2007-11-01 01:41  

#1  We really really need to import grizzlies and polar bears to the Afghan border (infiltration) mountainous areas. ,,, Along with cams to enjoy the views...
Posted by: 3dc   2007-11-01 01:01  

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