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Taliban leader Ghani Baradar is ‘undisputed victor’ of war in Afghanistan: Report​


During the Taliban's 20-year exile, Baradar had the reputation of being a potent military leader and a subtle political operator.​


Photo of Press Trust of India Press Trust of India| Published: 16th August 2021 5:08 pm IST

'Taliban wants ties with all countries, including US'
Taliban leader Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar


London: Abdul Ghani Baradar, the Taliban leader freed from a Pakistani jail on the request of the US less than three years ago, has emerged as an “undisputed victor” of the 20-year war in Afghanistan, according to a British media report.


While Haibatullah Akhundzada is the Taliban’s overall leader, Baradar is its political chief and its most public face. He was said to be on his way from his office in Doha, Qatar, to Kabul on Sunday evening.

In a televised statement on the fall of Kabul, he said the Taliban’s real test was only just beginning and that they had to serve the nation, The Guardian newspaper reported on Sunday.


Baradar’s return to power embodies Afghanistan’s inability to escape the bloody shackles of its past. The story of his adult life is the story of the country’s unceasing, pitiless conflict, the report said.

Born in Uruzgan province in 1968, he fought in the Afghan mujahideen against the Soviets in the 1980s. After the Russians were driven out in 1992 and the country fell into civil war between rival warlords, Baradar set up a madrassa in Kandahar with his former commander and reputed brother in law, Mohammad Omar.

Together, the two mullahs founded the Taliban, a movement spearheaded by young Islamic scholars dedicated to the religious purification of the country and the creation of an emirate, the report said.


Fuelled by religious fervour, widespread hatred of the warlords and substantial support from Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) agency, the Taliban swept to power in 1996 after a series of stunning conquests of provincial capitals that took the world by surprise, just as the movement has done in recent weeks.

Baradar, Mullah Omar’s deputy who was widely believed to be a highly effective strategist, was a key architect of those victories. Baradar played a succession of military and administrative roles in the five-year Taliban regime, and by the time it was ousted by the US and its Afghan allies, he was deputy minister of defence.

During the Taliban’s 20-year exile, Baradar had the reputation of being a potent military leader and a subtle political operator. Western diplomats came to view him as on the wing of the Quetta Shura the Taliban’s regrouped leadership in exile that was most resistant to ISI control, and most amenable to political contacts with Kabul.


The Obama administration, however, was more fearful of his military expertise than it was hopeful about his supposedly moderate leanings. The CIA tracked him down to Karachi in 2010 and in February of that year persuaded ISI to arrest him, the report said.

Taliban_delegation.jpg
Members of a Taliban delegation, led by chief negotiator Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar (C, front), leave after peace talks with Afghan senior politicians in Moscow, Russia May 30, 2019. REUTERS/Evgenia Novozhenina

The capture of Baradar was predominantly instigated because of his role in the war rather than because of the likelihood that he was going to suddenly make peace, a former official said.

The fact is, the Pakistanis held on to him all those years in large part because the United States asked them to, the report said.


According to the Guardian report, in 2018, however, Washington’s attitude changed and Donald Trump’s Afghan envoy, Zalmay Khalilzad, asked the Pakistanis to release Baradar so he could lead negotiations in Qatar, based on the belief that he would settle for a power-sharing arrangement.

I had never seen any real substantiation of that point, but it just took on a kind of mythic idea, the report quoted a former official as saying.

Pakistan reportedly released the Afghan Taliban leader from prison in October 2018 after being arrested by Pakistani authorities in the southern port city of Karachi in 2010.

The development had come after the Taliban confirmed that they had held talks with US Representative for Afghanistan Reconciliation Khalilzad in Qatar.

Baradar signed the Doha agreement with the US in February 2020, in what the Trump administration hailed as a breakthrough towards peace but which now appears a mere staging post towards total Taliban victory.

The US and the Taliban struck a peace deal in Doha that committed the US to withdrawal and the Taliban to prevent attacks on US forces.

But in the year that followed, the Taliban continued to target Afghan security forces and civilians, and advanced rapidly across the country.

The Taliban ruled Afghanistan from 1996 to 2001, but following the September 11, 2001 attacks on the United States, the brutal regime of the militant group came to an end as they were removed from power by US-led forces in 2001.

The group, however, has been on the offensive in recent months and is now on the brink of seizing power again.


It will be passed down for generations in the neighbouring countries such as in Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, and China.

Also countries like Russia and India are watching as well.
 
It will be passed down for generations in the neighbouring countries such as in Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, and China.

Saudi Arabia is not a neighboring country of Afghanistan.
Also countries like Russia and India are watching as well.

I heard they did a deal for Russian oil and one of the factional Taliban leaders, Mullah Yaqoob, said he doesn't see an issue with sending Talibs for training in India:


 
Saudi Arabia is not a neighboring country of Afghanistan.


I heard they did a deal for Russian oil and one of the factional Taliban leaders, Mullah Yaqoob, said he doesn't see an issue with sending Talibs for training in India:


Saudi Arabia is in the region, you ignorant person.
 
Saudi Arabia is in the region, you ignorant person.

"It will be passed down for generations in the neighbouring countries such as in Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, and China."

Saudi Arabia is in Southwest Asia while Afghanistan is in Central Asia, learn how to read a map clown.

What's your opinion on Mullah Omar's son, Mullah Yaqoob, saying he would send Talibs to India for training?


 
"It will be passed down for generations in the neighbouring countries such as in Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, and China."

Saudi Arabia is in Southwest Asia while Afghanistan is in Central Asia, learn how to read a map clown.

What's your opinion on Mullah Omar's son, Mullah Yaqoob, saying he would send Talibs to India for training?


We know you are an Indiot pretending to be a Pakistani.
 
We know you are an Indiot pretending to be a Pakistani.

We know your ancestors were Indians and Hindus only 75 years ago XD

Can you at least answer the question?

What's your opinion on Mullah Omar's son, Mullah Yaqoob, saying he would send Talibs to India for training?


 
We know your ancestors were Indians and Hindus only 75 years ago XD

Can you at least answer the question?

What's your opinion on Mullah Omar's son, Mullah Yaqoob, saying he would send Talibs to India for training?


Actually Indiot, my ancestors could have been Christians before converting to Islam.

Yes I am a Muslim.
 
Actually Indiot, my ancestors could have been Christians before converting to Islam.

Yes I am a Muslim.

Nah they were definitely Dalits 😭Hope your mom enjoys putting fair and lovely 😂😂

Answer the question:

What's your opinion on Mullah Omar's son, Mullah Yaqoob, saying he would send Talibs to India for training?


 

Taliban leader Ghani Baradar is ‘undisputed victor’ of war in Afghanistan: Report​


During the Taliban's 20-year exile, Baradar had the reputation of being a potent military leader and a subtle political operator.​


Photo of Press Trust of India Press Trust of India| Published: 16th August 2021 5:08 pm IST

'Taliban wants ties with all countries, including US''Taliban wants ties with all countries, including US'
Taliban leader Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar


London: Abdul Ghani Baradar, the Taliban leader freed from a Pakistani jail on the request of the US less than three years ago, has emerged as an “undisputed victor” of the 20-year war in Afghanistan, according to a British media report.


While Haibatullah Akhundzada is the Taliban’s overall leader, Baradar is its political chief and its most public face. He was said to be on his way from his office in Doha, Qatar, to Kabul on Sunday evening.

In a televised statement on the fall of Kabul, he said the Taliban’s real test was only just beginning and that they had to serve the nation, The Guardian newspaper reported on Sunday.


Baradar’s return to power embodies Afghanistan’s inability to escape the bloody shackles of its past. The story of his adult life is the story of the country’s unceasing, pitiless conflict, the report said.

Born in Uruzgan province in 1968, he fought in the Afghan mujahideen against the Soviets in the 1980s. After the Russians were driven out in 1992 and the country fell into civil war between rival warlords, Baradar set up a madrassa in Kandahar with his former commander and reputed brother in law, Mohammad Omar.

Together, the two mullahs founded the Taliban, a movement spearheaded by young Islamic scholars dedicated to the religious purification of the country and the creation of an emirate, the report said.


Fuelled by religious fervour, widespread hatred of the warlords and substantial support from Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) agency, the Taliban swept to power in 1996 after a series of stunning conquests of provincial capitals that took the world by surprise, just as the movement has done in recent weeks.

Baradar, Mullah Omar’s deputy who was widely believed to be a highly effective strategist, was a key architect of those victories. Baradar played a succession of military and administrative roles in the five-year Taliban regime, and by the time it was ousted by the US and its Afghan allies, he was deputy minister of defence.

During the Taliban’s 20-year exile, Baradar had the reputation of being a potent military leader and a subtle political operator. Western diplomats came to view him as on the wing of the Quetta Shura the Taliban’s regrouped leadership in exile that was most resistant to ISI control, and most amenable to political contacts with Kabul.


The Obama administration, however, was more fearful of his military expertise than it was hopeful about his supposedly moderate leanings. The CIA tracked him down to Karachi in 2010 and in February of that year persuaded ISI to arrest him, the report said.

Taliban_delegation.jpg
Members of a Taliban delegation, led by chief negotiator Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar (C, front), leave after peace talks with Afghan senior politicians in Moscow, Russia May 30, 2019. REUTERS/Evgenia Novozhenina

The capture of Baradar was predominantly instigated because of his role in the war rather than because of the likelihood that he was going to suddenly make peace, a former official said.

The fact is, the Pakistanis held on to him all those years in large part because the United States asked them to, the report said.


According to the Guardian report, in 2018, however, Washington’s attitude changed and Donald Trump’s Afghan envoy, Zalmay Khalilzad, asked the Pakistanis to release Baradar so he could lead negotiations in Qatar, based on the belief that he would settle for a power-sharing arrangement.

I had never seen any real substantiation of that point, but it just took on a kind of mythic idea, the report quoted a former official as saying.

Pakistan reportedly released the Afghan Taliban leader from prison in October 2018 after being arrested by Pakistani authorities in the southern port city of Karachi in 2010.

The development had come after the Taliban confirmed that they had held talks with US Representative for Afghanistan Reconciliation Khalilzad in Qatar.

Baradar signed the Doha agreement with the US in February 2020, in what the Trump administration hailed as a breakthrough towards peace but which now appears a mere staging post towards total Taliban victory.

The US and the Taliban struck a peace deal in Doha that committed the US to withdrawal and the Taliban to prevent attacks on US forces.

But in the year that followed, the Taliban continued to target Afghan security forces and civilians, and advanced rapidly across the country.

The Taliban ruled Afghanistan from 1996 to 2001, but following the September 11, 2001 attacks on the United States, the brutal regime of the militant group came to an end as they were removed from power by US-led forces in 2001.

The group, however, has been on the offensive in recent months and is now on the brink of seizing power again.


It will be passed down for generations in the neighbouring countries such as in Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, and China.

Also countries like Russia and India are watching as well.
Stop licking Taliban balls.
 
London: Abdul Ghani Baradar, the Taliban leader freed from a Pakistani jail on the request of the US less than three years ago

"On the request of the US"... this is what I have been saying for years. The Taliban was seeded by NATO and has had an openly operating embassy in Qatar since 2013 and in Qatar exists a big American military base. NATO pretended to kill the Talibs in Afghanistan but didn't in actuality in Qatar, neither did Israel, when they had such great chance. OTOH, CIA did drugs business with Taliban and American air force planes took Taliban fighters to Syria to fight the common enemy, Bashar al Assad, the leader of Socialist Syria.

If NATO leaders wanted they could have gotten NATO soldiers to completely exterminate Taliban but the leaders didn't. For this pretense some socio-economically oppressed NATO soldiers lost life or limbs. Those who benefited from this pretense fight against the Taliban were the Western arms industry and the Western establishment politicians who got paybacks for themselves and their Capitalist parties from the arms industry.

When NATO had enough playing in Afghanistan it left the Taliban in charge instead of enabling progressive, Socialists or Communists like the Solidarity Party of Afghanistan but why would it ?

NATO loves mullah ghey bois like the Taliban because of mutual appreciation for Capitalism, for oppression, for priesthood and for misogyny ( Taliban secludes females in burqas and NATO tells females that they can be seen in public but only if they are not voluptuous but go to gyms and yoga classes and look thin and "fit" with no remainder of feminineness ).

@Areesh @Bilal. and friends ( yours, not mine ).

has emerged as an “undisputed victor” of the 20-year war in Afghanistan, according to a British media report.

Mullah Baradar is the undisputed gaandu in Afghanistan more like.

Saudi Arabia is in the region, you ignorant person.

The Asteroid Belt is also "in the region". :rofl:

What's your opinion on Mullah Omar's son, Mullah Yaqoob, saying he would send Talibs to India for training?

Mullah Bhagwa bhai bhai. Both are oppressors, priests, Capitalists, misogynists, irrationals, superstitious, uncivilized.

We know you are an Indiot pretending to be a Pakistani.

And what am I ?

Nah they were definitely Dalits 😭Hope your mom enjoys putting fair and lovely 😂😂

That is not a nice thing to say. Dalits are humans too and have as much right to live and spread in the universe as you, me and anyone else. They have been oppressed for the past 3000 years by the Hindu caste system and it is not proper that a Muslim whose religion is humanist and almost Communist should be the one to denigrate the Dalit and the Shudra, to deny them their human existence in the vast universe Nature has created. :)

The last khutba of Hazrat Muhammad spoke about all humans being the children of Adam and Eve and no Arab is superior to a Black and vice versa except in how a person treats another.

By denigrating the Dalit and the Shudra we will be being no different than the bhagwa crooks, oppressors and irrationals ruling and terrorizing India. :)

Stop licking Taliban balls.

He must lick a lot more of the Talibs.

Its to revisit old issues.

Indeed because we got to know the what Talibunnies really are. So thanks for the thread.
 
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"On the request of the US"... this is what I have been saying for years. The Taliban was seeded by NATO and has had an openly operating embassy in Qatar since 2013 and in Qatar exists a big American military base. NATO pretended to kill the Talibs in Afghanistan but didn't in actuality in Qatar, neither did Israel, when they had such great chance. OTOH, CIA did drugs business with Taliban and American air force planes took Taliban fighters to Syria to fight the common enemy, Bashar al Assad, the leader of Socialist Syria.

If NATO leaders wanted they could have gotten NATO soldiers to completely exterminate Taliban but the leaders didn't. For this pretense some socio-economically oppressed NATO soldiers lost life or limbs. Those who benefited from this pretense fight against the Taliban were the Western arms industry and the Western establishment politicians who got paybacks for themselves and their Capitalist parties from the arms industry.

When NATO had enough playing in Afghanistan it left the Taliban in charge instead of enabling progressive, Socialists or Communists like the Solidarity Party of Afghanistan.

NATO loves mullah ghey bois like the Taliban because of mutual appreciation for Capitalism, for oppression, for priesthood and for misogyny ( Taliban secludes females in burqas and NATO tells females that they can be seen in public but only if they are not voluptuous but go to gyms and yoga classes and look thin and "fit" with no remainder of feminineness ).

@Areesh @Bilal. and friends ( yours, not mine ).



Mullah Biradar is the undisputed gaandu in Afghanistan really.



The Asteroid Belt is also "in the region". :rofl:



Mullah Bhagwa bhai bhai. Both are oppressors, priests, Capitalists, misogynists, irrationals, superstitious, uncivilized.



And what am I ?



That is not a nice thing to say. Dalits are humans too and have as much right to live and spread in the universe as you, me and anyone else. They have been oppressed for the past 3000 years by the Hindu caste system and it is not proper that a Muslim whose religion is humanist and almost Communist should be the one to denigrate the Dalit and the Shudra, to deny them their human existence in the vast universe Nature has created. :)

The last khutba of Hazrat Muhammad spoke about all humans being the children of Adam and Eve and no Arab is superior to a Black and vice versa except in how a person treats another.

By denigrating the Dalit and the Shudra we will be being no different than the bhagwa crooks, oppressors and irrationals ruling and terrorizing India. :)



He must lick a lot more of the Talibs.



Indeed because we got to know the what Tabibunnies really are. So thanks for the thread.

Shut up daswi fail pervert
 
Shut up daswi fail pervert

If a daswi fail is a philosopher and systems designer like me you must encourage others too to be daswi fails. :)

But how am I a pervert ?
 
If a daswi fail is a philosopher and systems designer like me you must encourage others too to be daswi fails. :)

But how am I a pervert ?

Shut up daswi fail pervert
 

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