The TRUTH about "Al-Queda", the Taliban & Osama...

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May 9, 2002
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So, I was having a conversation with a client of mine. He is Afghanistanian and was born and raised there until he was 15 or so. He then moved here and is now 26 and was in Afghanistan during the September 11th attacks getting married (arranged). I decided to ask him about “Al-Queda”. I asked him if anyone over there has ever heard of them. He said “NO, nobody in my country knows who this Al-Queda is”. Further more, the Taliban is NOT a militia group. It is a religious faction of the Muslim religion. They are not violent or Muslim extremists as the Bush administration has made him out to be. I asked why the always tote guns and have military training. He says “a lot of people in Afghanistan own guns…we were at war with Russia for a very long time.” I think most people know that Osama bin Laden got training and money from the U.S. to help them DEFEAT Russia in the late 80’s and early 90’s. The U.S. knew where Osama was the whole time, and yes he was in a cave. But, Afghanistan is NOT the big of a country…IF the U.S. REALLY wanted Osama…they could find him.

And to imagine, the majority of our nation is fooled by the evil doers that a terrorist group is bringing down our country. It literally makes my stomach turn.
 

TROLL

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yep... the number of confirmed al-qaeda captured in afghanastan is "0"... but if u add "suspected" before "al-qaeda".. then u can throw whatever number up u can...

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not many hear about this but the taliban has offically taken back control of afghanastan..
 
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TROLL said:
yep... the number of confirmed al-qaeda captured in afghanastan is "0"... but if u add "suspected" before "al-qaeda".. then u can throw whatever number up u can...

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not many hear about this but the taliban has offically taken back control of afghanastan..
And thats just it....i asked him if the Taliban are some kind of militia government...and hes said "no"...i asked who runs the country right now....he says its been in turmoil ever since the former leader got extradicted out of the country...

Next time he comes by....im gonna ask him more about how the government is run...

Russia fucked them off for a long time...
 

Rasan

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shit tell him to post on here lol
wow. I mean i knew, but now i really know, direct from the source...
and how the fuck do we know what osama be sayin the tapes? them tapes coulda been briefings or some shit..man i need to build me a basement..somethin to protect me...oh coy talkin bout conspiracy theories, heresy talkin bout christians are gonna be persecuted for there beliefs..makes a nigga even more paranoid!
 
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Edward Thizzerhands said:
So, I was having a conversation with a client of mine. He is Afghanistanian and was born and raised there until he was 15 or so. He then moved here and is now 26 and was in Afghanistan during the September 11th attacks getting married (arranged). I decided to ask him about “Al-Queda”. I asked him if anyone over there has ever heard of them. He said “NO, nobody in my country knows who this Al-Queda is”.
A group consisting of anywhere from 50-1000 members unheard of in a country with extreme poverty, low literacy rates, and shoddy radio/TV? Is that a surprise to you?

Further more, the Taliban is NOT a militia group. It is a religious faction of the Muslim religion. They are not violent or Muslim extremists as the Bush administration has made him out to be.
According to many "Qutbites" in the Middle East, the Taliban's rule was supposedly "true Shar'ia", or the closest to rule by Islamic law in the Middle East. There was even talk of making Mullah Omar the new caliph, and Afghanistan the new caliphate, though it was ceased because Omar lacked the religious credentials.

Would you call Jerry Falwell a religious extremist? What about Pat Robertson? The most conservative followers of any Abrahamic religion (Christianity, Judaeism, Islam) usually tend to be the ones called "extremists", and also the ones who tend to be most likely to believe in the use of violence.

And there are decades or recorded violence among the Taleban, the Northern Alliance, and basically every group which ruled Afghanistan. The Taleban is a militant group no doubt, just as the USA is a 'militant' country in some respects. But they are a tribal group first, and Islamic secondly. The fact that they are "militant" merely owes to the fact that they live in a land racked by war and bloodshed.

But did they enforce their rule with summary executions, imprisoning, etc? Of course. It was well documented by many, many sources. Very, very few states in the Middle East do not have some sort of large-scale government repression, on a spectrum from Egypt (govt. harassment, censoring) to Saudi Arabia and Afghanistan under the Taleban (summary executions, beheadings, detainment).

Even in Egypt, one of the more liberal countries, the mutaween can still basically arrest and kill you on little to nothing.

To look at the leaders of one of the poorest and most conservative countries in the Middle East and say "No, of course they weren't militant" - I'm not sure what sort of logic that follows.

The U.S. knew where Osama was the whole time, and yes he was in a cave. But, Afghanistan is NOT the big of a country…IF the U.S. REALLY wanted Osama…they could find him.
You can read accounts of Torah Borah (when bin Laden escaped) from Afghani sources, Pakistani sources, US sources, etc. The fact that the events surrounding the escape of UBL to Pakistan can all be basically read in the same chronology and timeframe on basically every source either means that the events are part of a huge government conspiracy that involves Middle Eastern newspapers and journals, Arab forums and websites, and Arab satellite TV, or thge story is true and our forces are as bumbling and ridiculous as American leadership.
 
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just because hes "afghanastanian" doesnt necessarily mean he knows what hes talking about. i have many afghan friends and they would strongly disagree with this. true, osama is not afghan and that was a bullshit move on the USs part, but saying the Taliban is nonviolent is just bullshit. any time a group like that overthrows a government there will be violence involved. if they were a peaceful your friend probobly wouldnt be in america to begin with.
 

Mummy

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just a couple of questions, doesnt texas still have the death sentence also? warent there 13 year olds recieving the death sentence? doesnt the US own the most nuclear, atom, h-bombs/missles? doesnt the US have a "president" whos a cokehead with a below 60 IQ level? with proof that both the '00 and '04 elections were rigged? lets think who the real terrorists are here...
 
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Mummy said:
just a couple of questions, doesnt texas still have the death sentence also? warent there 13 year olds recieving the death sentence? doesnt the US own the most nuclear, atom, h-bombs/missles? doesnt the US have a "president" whos a cokehead with a below 60 IQ level? with proof that both the '00 and '04 elections were rigged? lets think who the real terrorists are here...
I say if you live here, you shouldnt complain because we on top.
 

DubbC415

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cuz being on top is all that matters...we just get to do what we want, be hypocritical about it, and think that there should be no repercussions. hey, we should be able to fuck everyone else over, and not wonder why people hate us, right? because we on TOP!!!
 
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not that the US doesn't hype al queda and the taliban up.. but the words of ONE man is really gonna change your entire perspective on something as crucial as this? that's 1000 times worse than believing everything the american press says.
 

PGBD

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Yeah, come on Thizzard, second hand information from an uneducated (most likely illiterate), unworldly, prideful Afghani usually isn't the most reliable of sources. And read White Devil's post. He makes some good points.
 
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WHITE DEVIL
Would you call Jerry Falwell a religious extremist? What about Pat Robertson? The most conservative followers of any Abrahamic religion (Christianity, Judaeism, Islam) usually tend to be the ones called "extremists", and also the ones who tend to be most likely to believe in the use of violence.
YUP