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Afghanistan
Taliban Deploys 10,000 Fighters for Dread Spring Offensive
2007-02-16
SPIN BOLDAK, Afghanistan -- The Taliban have deployed 10,000 fighters for a spring offensive of "bloody attacks" against foreign troops in Afghanistan, a rebel commander said on Friday.
"Dread Spring Offensive" time again? My, how time does fly..
More than 4,000 people, a quarter of them civilians, were killed in fighting last year, the most violent year since the Taliban were ousted in 2001.
What the reporter fails mention is that the other three quarters of those killed were Taliban.
NATO commanders and analysts warn this year could be just as bad or worse.
"Why, we could be forced to kill even more Taliban!"
As the harsh winter snows melt, the insurgents have resumed their attacks, mostly in the south, where they have captured a major town and have threatened a key hydroelectric dam.

Mullah Abdul Rahim, the Taliban's operational commander for southern Helmand province - the opium center of the world's major producer - said militants would step up attacks in spring. "As the weather becomes warm and leaves turn green, we will unleash bloody attacks on the U.S.-led foreign troops," Rahim told Reuters by satellite phone from a safe secret location in Quetta. "Our war preparations, especially in southern Afghanistan and in Helmand province, are complete and for this our 10,000 fighters are ready to take up arms the moment they are ordered."
"Forward men! I'll be praying for your victory, sorry I can't go with you this time."
Ater attempts at conventional pitched battles failed last year, the Taliban are expected to return to more conventional guerrilla tactics against government forces and the roughly 45,000 foreign soldiers in the country. A key tactic is expected to be suicide bombings, which rose dramatically last year, killing more than 200 people, but which still remain much rarer than in Iraq. The Taliban say they have 2,000 suicide bombers ready and another 3,000 in training.
"No, no, no! First you get close to the infidels, then you push the button!"
Rahim said the focus of attacks will be southern areas, where the Taliban was born. Afghanistan's government says the militants are still sponsored by Pakistan, their main backer until September 11 attacks on the United States.

Islamabad concedes there is some border infiltration by the militants along the porous and largely lawless frontier, but denies supporting the rebels, who have ethnic roots on both sides of the British-drawn border. Pakistan says the insurgency is Afghanistan's problem.
Posted by:Steve

#14  Arc Light to the tenth power
Posted by: VietVet68   2007-02-16 18:07  

#13  (Snicker)
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2007-02-16 18:05  

#12  Nah...The Brave, Lions of islam TM would never hide behind women and children.
Posted by: anymouse   2007-02-16 17:32  

#11  they have captured a major town and have threatened a key hydroelectric dam

Didn't we hear just a day or so ago that they ended up having to use children as human shields in their retreat from this dam they were threatening?

Mullah Abdul Rahim, the Taliban's operational commander for southern Helmand province - the opium center of the world's major producer - said militants would step up attacks in spring.

Of course, it's not un-islamic to cultivate opium as long as it's for sale to the infidels.
Posted by: Ebbang Uluque6305   2007-02-16 15:53  

#10  Ah, the 'Wonju Shoot' brings back pleasant memories of slaughtered enemies.
Posted by: Brett   2007-02-16 15:50  

#9  The annual Dreaded Spring Offensive, coming as it does on the heels of the Brutal Afghan Winter, . . . .
Posted by: Mike   2007-02-16 15:10  

#8  Hopefully they will send in 10,000; and it will be 10,000 sent through "The valley of the shadow of death."

I hope they can do a repeat of the Korean War's "Wonju Shoot."
Posted by: Anonymoose   2007-02-16 15:08  

#7  We can all appreciate the warning, mullah boy, but plans have been underway for months to kill your advertised offensive. Surprise is the big key to guerilla offenses, and thank you for the added notices.
Posted by: whatadeal   2007-02-16 14:13  

#6  Well, kinda...

Step 1. Press this button.
Step 2. NO! NOT NOW!!
Posted by: tu3031   2007-02-16 14:11  

#5  The Taliban say they have 2,000 suicide bombers ready and another 3,000 in training.

How much training does it take to be a suicide bomber?

Step 1. Press this button.
Step 2. Find out how many virgins await you.

Training over.
Posted by: Intrinsicpilot   2007-02-16 14:10  

#4  Islamabad concedes there is some border infiltration by the militants along the porous and largely lawless frontier, but denies supporting the rebels, who have ethnic roots on both sides of the British-drawn border. Pakistan says the insurgency is Afghanistan's problem.

Maybe some of this is needed:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vs7V_IBQcDg
Posted by: Glavitle Jeanter2433   2007-02-16 13:12  

#3  Is the Saudis still funding the Taliban?

They are funding the sunni insurgents in Iraq!

All this and some how Bush still see Saudi Arabia as allies?????
Posted by: Ebbolump Glomotle9608   2007-02-16 12:55  

#2  ...and I'll bet Rahim wishes them the best of luck. He'd like to be with them, of course, but he has to finish his application to Yale...
Posted by: tu3031   2007-02-16 12:52  

#1  "Load HE!"
"UP!"
"FIRE!"
Posted by: mojo   2007-02-16 12:43  

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