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Taliban slammed by Russia for naming Bin Laden as Commander in Chief (?Supressed in the US?)
UPI ^
| Thursday, 30 August 2001 9:58 (ET)
Posted on 09/11/2001 5:06:14 PM PDT by libertarian_usa
MOSCOW, Aug. 30 (UPI) -- Russia's Foreign Ministry on Thursday condemnedthe appointment of Saudi terrorism suspect Osama bin Laden as the commander-in-chief of the armed forces of Afghanistan's ruling Taliban regime, the official RIA Novosti news agency reported.
Bin Laden's appointment confirmed that a center of international terrorism is being set up in Taliban-controlled territory, the ministry said in a statement.
"Pseudo-religious values are being used as a cover to prepare a bridgehead for expansion of militant extremism and separatism far beyond the region's borders," added the statement.
This month, Russian media quoted Pakistan's Nation daily as saying that the Taliban had named bin Laden commander of their troops. Afghanistan's civil war concerns the Kremlin as hundreds of Russian border guards monitor the Afghan-Tajik border and a potential spill of violence could plunge the whole region into chaos.
Moreover, the Taliban's aim to build an orthodox Islamic state has given rise to many Islamic extremist movements in the former Soviet republics in Central Asia. In recent years, Islamic insurgents from Afghanistan launched raids on Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan and Tajikistan.
The Taliban's ongoing clashes with the Northern Alliance movement backing ousted President Burhanuddin Rabbani -- the leader of the government general recognized by international organizations -- have alerted Russia and its partners as arms smuggling, drug trafficking, kidnapping and other crimes have flourished along the Afghan-Tajik border.
On Thursday, Moscow also condemned the appointment of Juma Namangani as bin Laden's deputy. Namangani, an ethnic Uzbek, was liked to a number of raids on Kyrgyzstan's Batken district over the last three years. Namangani advocates creation of an Islamic state run by a regime similar to the Taliban's and spreading over Central Asia.
"Incorporation of the international terrorists' leaders into the ruling structures of the Taliban shows the need to take decisive measures to collectively counter global challenges that are put forward from the Taliban-controlled territory," said the statement.
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To: libertarian_usa
To: libertarian_usa
The Taliban is going to be in need of a new one shortly.
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posted on
09/11/2001 5:11:34 PM PDT
by
america76
To: libertarian_usa Kerensky
Ka-Ping!
To: libertarian_usa
Strange that this story has not yet been discussed in the major media -
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posted on
09/11/2001 5:17:24 PM PDT
by
Kerensky
To: libertarian_usa
Bomb bomb bomb, bomb bomb Kabul
Bomb bomb bomb, bomb bomb Kabul
Bomb bomb bomb, bomb bomb Kabul
Bomb Kabu-u-ul
It'd be so coo-oo-ool
To bomb Kabu-u-ul
Give Osama Bin Laden
A thumpin' on his noggin, bomb Kabul
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posted on
09/11/2001 5:25:14 PM PDT
by
wattsmag2
To: america76
I say we level the entire Taliban.
To: Hillary 666
You'll get no arguement from me.
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posted on
09/11/2001 5:49:28 PM PDT
by
america76
To: wattsmag2
You can say good bye to the Taliban when the H-bomb hits Afghanistan
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posted on
09/11/2001 6:23:17 PM PDT
by
scotiamor
To: wattsmag2
You can say good bye to the Taliban when the H-bomb hits Afghanistan
To: libertarian_usa
What else is new? American foreign policy has always been a joke. Worthless countries are supported like Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iraq, Saudi, etc. and they end biting the hand that supports them
To: Kerensky
"Strange that this story has not yet been discussed in the major media -" The story is at least a week old. One of the British papers reported it last week.
That Russia lodged an objection is apparently what made it news to UPI.
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posted on
09/11/2001 6:29:23 PM PDT
by
okie01
Comment #13 Removed by Moderator
To: libertarian_usa
...just heard Ted Kennedy interviewed, he says "We must find the people responsible and get them into rehab!"
OK, I'm kidd'n, but you get my drift?
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posted on
09/11/2001 6:50:12 PM PDT
by
gorush
To: libertarian_usa
Also notice that in recent weeks Taliban has arrested and is trying a group of Christian humanitarian workers. Other humanitarian workers have left the country. All international internet traffic has been curtailed or is regulated. It all seems like part of a plan to not only to prevent information from getting in, but to prevent leaks of the plot from getting out.
Comment #16 Removed by Moderator
To: libertarian_usa
The USA and Russia need to tag team bomb Afghanistan.
To: okie01
"The story is at least a week old. One of the British papers reported it last week."
That is total coverage? One British paper and no American papers, radio or tv .
It doesn't seem odd to you that the Number one most wanted man to Americans becomes the Chief of the military of another country and the US MEDIA leaves it alone?
To: SerbianFire
We should give Afghanistan exactly 24 hours to hand over Bin-Laden or bye, bye... It's virgin heaven for one and all.
To: libertarian_usa
"It doesn't seem odd to you that the Number one most wanted man to Americans becomes the Chief of the military of another country and the US MEDIA leaves it alone?" Not odd at all.
When was the last time the US media paid attention to anything that didn't come from a DNC fax machine?
If the DNC missed the story, ipso facto, the mainstream media missed the story.
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posted on
09/11/2001 7:38:38 PM PDT
by
okie01
To: libertarian_usa
BUMP
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posted on
09/11/2001 7:57:28 PM PDT
by
sport
To: libertarian_usa
BUMP
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posted on
09/11/2001 7:57:37 PM PDT
by
sport
To: The Truth Will Make You Free
Excellent post #15 - BUMP
To: libertarian_usa
Isn't this ironic? Now the Russians want a reason to go back to Afghanistan and control back its "lost" soviet era territories. This attack is perfect cover for Russian advance and WWIII preparations.
To: libertarian_usa
Isn't this ironic? Now the Russians want a reason to go back to Afghanistan and control back its "lost" soviet era territories. This attack is perfect cover for Russian advance and WWIII preparations.... with western aid... "they will not sell but give us the ropes with which we will hang them. "
To: WileyCoyote22
Funny thing that Bill Clinton hasn't popped into the news. The media can't get enough of him. Why didn't they seek out his "expert opinion".
Every body knows he would say, "Strike back only when your ass in in hot water".
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posted on
09/11/2001 9:59:08 PM PDT
by
oyez
To: Crocodile tears from Russia?
Is this legitimate Russian criticism of the Taliban, or a CYA move prior to the NYC events?
To: libertarian_usa
so that would make it state sponsored terrorism. i think Taliban just lost their civil war.
To: patriot5186
". i think Taliban just lost their civil war. "
Is it IRAN or the CIA or NEITHER that is funding the opposition?
To: patriot5186
"so that would make it state sponsored terrorism"
Not an "act of war"?
To: libertarian_usa
Nuke 'em, now.
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posted on
09/11/2001 10:30:25 PM PDT
by
onyx
To: libertarian_usa
the real point is that it's no longer just some lone fanatic living in a foreign country and doing things of his own volition without any official government involvement, but a person who holds an official position in their government - if this is indeed true.
as far as the opposition - I'm not sure who is funding the North - the ones who did the strikes today. Anyone?
To: SerbianFire
96 HOURS NOTICE--Did we get notice?! I regretfully suggest that 96 Hours notice just gives the Afghani leadership (incl. Bin Laden) time to leave the country. I doubt they care about their civilians at all. Given W's speech last nite, I doubt that we will give harboring governments (of whoever did this) notice.
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posted on
09/12/2001 6:57:55 AM PDT
by
bushwon
To: bushwon
bump
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posted on
09/12/2001 8:58:55 AM PDT
by
Kerensky
To: libertarian_usa
Looks like we sided with the wrong people in that war.
To: M. Thatcher
Check this out.
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posted on
09/12/2001 10:17:56 AM PDT
by
malakhi
Comment #37 Removed by Moderator
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