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Afghanistan
Mullah Sangeen Gone Toes-up
2007-12-14
Is this Maulana Sangeen, of Khost, and Thugburg?
BAGRAM AIRFIELD, Afghanistan – Afghan and Coalition forces killed senior Haqqani Network member Mullah Sangeen, second in command to militant commander Siraj Haqqani, head of the Haqqani network operating in eastern Afghanistan Dec. 11. Sangeen was responsible for attacks on Afghan forces and improvised explosive device bombings. He is the second major Haqqani network member killed in the last 45 days. Abdul Manan was killed Oct. 28.

“That we would get two Haqqani sub-commanders so close together certainly raises an eyebrow and begins to make me wonder if Haqqani isn’t looking to get rid of those sub-commanders he doesn’t trust. Certainly, that’s all speculative, but it does make one wonder,” said Lt. Col. Dave Anders, Combined Joint Task Force-82 operations officer.
Since one can't trust anyone in that population, this could be the start of something wonderful.
Haqqani’s father, Jalaludin Haqqani was renowned in Afghanistan for bravery in battles against the Russians here during the 1980s. “This behaviour is typical of what we’ve come to learn about Haqqani. He ain’t his father,” Anders said. “Siraj remains in Pakistan in relative safety and puts his subordinates in grave danger. It’s a different kind of leadership.”

Sangeen carried a reward for $20,000 and Haqqani carries a reward for $200,000 offered by the U.S. government.
h/t Bill Roggio
Posted by:Glenmore

#8  i've run out of chocolate. candy canes anyone?
Posted by: Querent   2007-12-14 17:51  

#7  Fear Uncertainty and Doubt. Classic IBM marketing tactics.
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2007-12-14 16:54  

#6  TW I believe it's fear uncertainty and doubt
Posted by: Beavis   2007-12-14 16:43  

#5  FUD? Definition, please.
Posted by: trailing wife   2007-12-14 16:39  

#4  Also known as sowing FUD. If they can turn at least one of this clown's subordinates, it'd be just as effective as wiping out dozens of his troops (tho not as satisfying).
Posted by: Pappy   2007-12-14 15:58  

#3  "Thinly veiled"????

You'd need a D-9 to scrape even half of it off!

Glad someone's finally fighting the propaganda war. I want to see more - I want someone to taunt the talibunnies as if they were Jacques Chirac.
Posted by: Old Patriot   2007-12-14 13:37  

#2  I love the thinly veiled scorn in Anders' statements.
Posted by: Whiskey Mike   2007-12-14 11:38  

#1  Fredo, I mean Sangeen, don't go out on the lake! Don't go!
Posted by: Chuck Simmins   2007-12-14 11:34  

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