Head of the Taliban in Afghanistan 'likely killed after US airstrike'

God you are truly an ignoramus!! Iran helped the US to overthrow the Taliban. They hate the fuckers with a vengeance!! :palm:

https://en.iranwire.com/features/5945/

Tory tosser;

For Iran, arming the Taliban is a way to counter U.S. influence and hedge against the growing threat of the Islamic State (also called ISIS).

https://www.foreignaffairs.com/articles/afghanistan/2015-06-21/enemy-irans-enemy-afghanistan


You hoover up any propaganda effluent that's delivered to yoiur plate, you scum-sucking neoZionist tub-thumper.

The submission of Afghanistan is simply a piece in the plan to attack Iran, you moronic Tory simpleton. You have the perceptions of a monkey-beating imperilaist stooge.
 
US drone strike on Taliban leader in Pakistan ‘violation of sovereignty’ – Foreign Ministry

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Islamabad has denounced Washington’s attack on a Taliban leader on its territory, with Pakistan’s Foreign Ministry calling it “a violation of sovereignty.” The government was allegedly only informed of the operation after it had already been carried out.

https://www.rt.com/news/344038-pakistan-us-taliban-violation/

Ah well. I guess it's OK for the Russians to take out folk they don't like in California.
 
Ah well. I guess it's OK for the Russians to take out folk they don't like in California.
Save those tears, maybe you can start a vodka company with them? You started early today at just after 7am BT, looks like that bollocking you received from your Hamas controllers has worked.
 
Save those tears, maybe you can start a vodka company with them? You started early today at just after 7am BT, looks like that bollocking you received from your Hamas controllers has worked.

You're babbling again, Fool. It's as though your image of yourself as a political pundit has suffered a long series of setbacks.
 
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Obama hails death of Taliban leader in US drone strike as 'important milestone' in efforts to bring peace to Afghanistan


  • President Barack Obama said the Taliban leader's death was a 'milestone'
  • Mullah Akhtar Mansour was killed Saturday by a drone strike in Pakistan
  • Obama said Mansour had rejected peace talks in war-torn Afghanistan
  • He warned the U.S. would continue to target its extremist network enemies
The death of Taliban leader Mullah Akhtar Mansour marks an 'important milestone' in the longstanding effort to bring peace to Afghanistan, President Barack Obama has said. Obama says Mansour's death removes the leader of an organization that has continued to plot and unleash attacks on U.S. and coalition forces and has waged war against the Afghan people. In a written statement issued as he travelled in Vietnam, Obama says the U.S. will continue to take action against extremist networks that target America.

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...ath-milestone-Afghan-peace.html#ixzz49TDJ8hMa

 
In a written statement issued as he travelled in Vietnam, Obama says the U.S. will continue to take action against extremist networks that target America.

Vietnam is still recovering from American attempts to ' help ' it. Agent Orange is responsible for the majority of current deformed , cancerous and otherwise unhealthy births.

Remember how Vietnamese threatened America ? Sure you do.
 
The death of Taliban leader Mullah Akhtar Mansour marks an 'important milestone' in the longstanding effort to bring peace to Afghanistan, President Barack Obama has said. Obama says Mansour's death removes the leader of an organization that has continued to plot and unleash attacks on U.S. and coalition forces and has waged war against the Afghan people
history shows otherwise..Pakistan is still enabling the Afghan Taliban
although they have gone after their TTP Taliban.
The TAliban are as strong as ever despite the US air-support for the Afghan gov't.
 
The death of Afghan Taliban leader Mullah Mansour in an American drone strike is a significant but not fatal blow to both the Taliban and their Pakistani Army patrons.

The critical question Afghans and Pakistanis are asking is whether this is a one-off or the beginning of a more aggressive American approach to fighting the war in Afghanistan.

Mullah Mansour became the Taliban's leader last year after it was revealed his predecessor, Mullah Omar, the founder of the Taliban, had been dead for two years from unknown causes.

Mullah Omar's death in a Pakistani hospital in Karachi had been covered up for two years by the Pakistani Army's intelligence service, the Inter Services Intelligence Directorate or ISI, and the cover-up allowed the ISI to manipulate the Taliban very effectively behind the scene. Mullah Mansour was the ISI's handpicked successor.

There was resistance to his selection by some Taliban commanders, but the ISI forced them to acquiesce.

Since the fall of Kabul to American and allied forces after 9/11, the Taliban leadership has made its headquarters in Quetta, the capital of Baluchistan province in Pakistan.

For 15 years the Quetta Shura, as the assembly of leaders is known, has been protected by the ISI in its Pakistani safe haven where it is free to plan operations, conduct training, raise money and prepare terrorist attacks to strike American, NATO and Afghan targets in Kabul and elsewhere. While drones pummeled Al Qaeda targets elsewhere in Pakistan, the Taliban leaders were immune.

So this operation is unprecedented, the first ever effort to decapitate the Afghan Taliban. Mullah Mansour apparently was killed in Baluchistan very close to the Afghan border. He pressed his luck too far it appears. It's too soon to know the details of how he was found, but he was likely visiting front-line commanders.

The ISI will find a successor. They will work with the powerful Haqqani network, inside the Taliban, which has its own sanctuary in Peshawar Pakistan. The challenge will be to hold together the fractious movement, especially as the so-called Islamic State (ISIS) is trying to rally dissidents to its cause and create an Islamic State Vilayet, or province, in Afghanistan. The ISI and the Haqqanis are prepared to be ruthless to keep control of the Taliban.


The elected Pakistani government led by Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has been trying to persuade Mullah Mansour and the Quetta Shura to join in peace talks with the Afghan government, which is led by President Ashraf Ghani. The US and China have encouraged the political process. But Sharif has no power over the Pakistani military and its ISI minions.

Indeed, now that Prime Minister Sharif is engulfed in a scandal caused by the Panama papers, his goal is simply to survive in office, and some Pakistani political commentators expect the army to oust Nawaz Sharif in a soft coup this summer. The Afghan peace talks are not likely to get going as long as the army calls the shots in Pakistan.

The killing of Mansour in an unprecedented operation has produced elation in the Afghan security forces, who hope it does it actually does mark the start of more aggressive attacks against the safe havens in Pakistan. But that's probably a misplaced hope. A discreet operation in the border region is not the equivalent of hitting targets deeper inside Pakistani territory.

Inevitably, the attack will be another blow to U.S.-Pakistan relations, even if both Washington and Islamabad try to paper it over. The U.S. Congress, after years of passively accepting Pakistani duplicity, has become much less willing to fund arms deals and aid to the Pakistani army. A recent administration proposal to sell F16 jets to the Pakistani military at sweetheart prices has been killed, wisely, on The Hill.

The next U.S. president will confront a complex and worrisome challenge in Afghanistan and Pakistan. It is not quite as bad as the disaster President Barack Obama inherited eight years ago, but it is one of the toughest foreign policy issues the next team will face. What do the candidates think they can do about it? It's not too early to start pressing them for answers.
http://www.thedailybeast.com/articl...taliban-leader-sent-a-signal-to-pakistan.html
 
Vietnam is still recovering from American attempts to ' help ' it. Agent Orange is responsible for the majority of current deformed , cancerous and otherwise unhealthy births. Remember how Vietnamese threatened America ? Sure you do.
Listen sonny, I was in Vietnam in February and went to the War Remnants museum in Saigon, indeed my daughter-in-law is Vietnamese. Obama is in Vietnam at the moment signing an arms contract so that they can defend themselves from the Chinese over the Spratly Islands. So kindly do me a favour and shut the fuck up you blowhard.
 
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Arms are being sold to the Vietnamese because it profits arms dealers, jackass. The ....er.....' moral ' reason for selling arms is fabricated for consumption by schlemiels such as yourself. Be proud of your stupidity.
 
Arms are being sold to the Vietnamese because it profits arms dealers, jackass. The ....er.....' moral ' reason for selling arms is fabricated for consumption by schlemiels such as yourself. Be proud of your stupidity.
So everybody else in the region should just roll over and let the Chinese grab those disputed islands and build military facilities on them. I thought you were the one that said international law disallowed that sort of piracy?? Shall I add hypocrite to all your other negative traits? The Vietnamese need modern jet fighters to oppose the Chinese who only ever respect strength and despise weakness.
 
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