Judgment day for the Taliban

by YankeeJim | May 21, 2011 at 07:55 am
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How about this? Given that the Taliban continue their onslaught even as Americans and Afghans have sought to negotiate their having a role in the government, I think most Americans would like to see the end of all conversation with Taliban and a commitment to complete annihilation.

The extermination of the Taliban is long due, don’t you think?


“Afghanistan: Kabul hospital hit by suicide bomber

A suicide bomb attack on a hospital in the Afghan capital, Kabul, has left six people dead and 23 wounded.

The bomber detonated his device in a tent in the grounds of Charsad Bestar Hospital where medical students were eating lunch.

The hospital treats Afghan military personnel and is in a heavily fortified part of the city, yards from the US embassy and international forces HQ.

The Taliban said they had carried out the attack.

Eyewitness Mohammad Hakim, who was selling fruit from a cart near the hospital, said: "It was a big explosion. I fell to the ground."

There were fears that a second suicide bomber had got into the hospital, and staff were told to lock themselves in their rooms while soldiers searched the building, but no-one has been found.

'Ruthless and cowardly'

Defence ministry spokesman Gen Mohammad Zahir Azimi said the victims had all been civilians and medical students.

After the blast, relatives of hospital patients gathered nearby after trying to seek assurances that their family members were safe, AFP news agency reported.

President Hamid Karzai condemned the attack, saying that the perpetrators were "so ruthless and cowardly that, in contradiction of all humane and Islamic principles, they attack even hospital patients and doctors."

Only last month the Taliban announced the beginning of their Spring offensive against Afghan and international forces, and that came just after a suicide bomber made his way inside the Ministry of Defence.

Nato says it is making progress against the insurgents but the Taliban are still able to strike at the Afghan government even in its most heavily guarded bases, says the BBC's Quentin Somerville, at the scene.

The 400-bed Charsad Bestar Hospital was built in the 1970s. It treated soldiers wounded during the Soviet occupation, people injured in the civil war that followed their retreat and, more recently, senior Taliban and al-Qaeda commanders.

After the fall of the Taliban, Western countries invested millions of dollars in the hospital, upgrading its facilities and installing state-of-the-art medical equipment and supplying air ambulances.”

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anarkissed

yeah, ok, so...  How exactly were you planning on eliminating them?  Was there some distinct way of telling the killers from the others in their towns and communities?  Do they carry cards?  can we just cut off their credit and refuse to let them fly?  Well. You just go ahead on out there and find them TallyBan people and round them all up for us, mmmkay?

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The 1

Not exactly the way I would have answered a serious subject, but I agree that answer 'will not be' a 'military one'.

The answer lies in somewhat changing cultural and strict religious beliefs. Educating and getting the young and general population to embrace more modern world practice and values. Removing the paranoid and ignorant attitudes concerning religion, human relationship and women rights. Creating new generations of enlighten and a more open, less corrupt,  social society. It's the only solution in a country like Afghanistan.

The wave of political change sweeping the mideast today is an indicator that this type of answer is about to take hold in many regions of that part of the world.

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YankeeJim

For those complex matters we need Hillary. Where is she?

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YankeeJim

Actually, I think the current approach is to sort out the good Tally's from the bad ones. Karsai thinks he can do that. All of the good Tally's will come in to talk, and the bad ones won't show up. So, when the good ones show, we can give them cards and the next time we find them, we'll ask to see their card. If they don't have one, we'll kill them.

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The 1

YJ, You seem to like complex issues_don't you..lol

Thxs !

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israeli.agent

"changing cultural and strict religious beliefs"

Will not walk.

"Educating and getting the young and general population to embrace more modern world practice and values."

Will not walk. 'Mordrem' culture is evil. 'Westren' education is Shaitan.

" Removing the paranoid and ignorant attitudes concerning human relationship and women rights"

Nice joke.


.Agent.

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The 1

Yet those very type of changes seem to be the driving force behind mideast social and political change sweeping the mideast today. 

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ishambat

I wrote about this. They are a global threat, and the whole world should contribute in fighting them.

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YankeeJim

I agree and I remember.

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