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Afghanistan
The Gangs of Afghanistan
2007-10-23
U.S. intelligence in Afghanistan has identified the most dangerous new Taliban leader as 40 year old Siraj Haqqani. His father was a leader in the 1980s fight against the Russians. Haqqani belongs to a Pushtun tribe which lies astride the Afghan-Pakistan border, and has a long tradition of fighting outsiders. Haqqani has a $200,000 price on his head, and runs his Taliban crew more like a gangster, than a religious leader.

Haqqani is the most notable of the "new generation" Taliban leaders. The new, younger, guys are pushing aside the 1980s generation, and advocating greater use of sheer terror, and paying more attention to making money via drug smuggling, kidnapping and whatever brings in cash. As has happened to many revolutionary organizations in the past (like the Irish Republican Army and the Italian Mafia), the Taliban is turning into a purely criminal organization, with less emphasis on the original goals.
Posted by:Nimble Spemble

#1  the Taliban is turning into a purely criminal organization, with less emphasis on the original goals

This sort of journalistic twaddle gives undue credit and misallocated prestige to the Taliban. What sort of organization were they before realigning on criminal activity? The implication is one of Religious Resistance™ as opposed to purely terrorist operations that have now diversified into other equally criminal activities.

The only difference is an ostensible shift from committing crimes against humanity over to those of a more pedestrian and financially lucrative sort.
Posted by: Zenster   2007-10-23 16:46  

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