sohailbarki
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Exactly, a Muslim cannot kill another Muslim.He will be a brainwashed Hindu trained by RAW in one of the Indian consulates in Afghanistan.
Yes may be.....
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Exactly, a Muslim cannot kill another Muslim.He will be a brainwashed Hindu trained by RAW in one of the Indian consulates in Afghanistan.
Ok fine, lets assume he was a Pakistani.
Question is, how did a Pakistani carry the bomb all by himself into the highest security zone in whole of Afghanistan, mind it he was was a Pakistani in Afghanistan, by passing all the security arrangements consisting of Afghan security forces, US forces and NATO ones, reach its target in the diplomatic enclave area and then blow up the target right in his house.
Mind boggling. This can't be done by anyone without the active support of inside help, and the inside help was massive, not just one or two individuals, but on a larger scale. And by looking at the high profile deaths in last few months of some of the important Afghan officials, it seems something is up and Taliban are not doing this all by themselves nor is ISI that powerful to infiltrate or by pass the Afghan intel security apparatus, CIA, US / NATO forces.
sir,
I may be wrong here but in in my personal opinion ISI's network in afghanistan is unbreakable, and it controls peace and violence alike in kabul.
Please do not insult the competency of ISI.. If ISI could infiltrate afghan mujhahideens with shoulder fire stingers into kandahar and kabul with the presence of the red army ..i am pretty sure getting a sucide bomber inside kabul would have been a piece of cake. Especially with the terrific network of taliban assets cultivated in last 20 years.. it is practically ISI's playground. Today the most potent force in afganistan is not NATO or taliban.. its actually the ISI
sir,
I may be wrong here but in in my personal opinion ISI's network in afghanistan is unbreakable, and it controls peace and violence alike in kabul.
Please do not insult the competency of ISI.. If ISI could infiltrate afghan mujhahideens with shoulder fire stingers into kandahar and kabul with the presence of the red army ..i am pretty sure getting a sucide bomber inside kabul would have been a piece of cake. Especially with the terrific network of taliban assets cultivated in last 20 years.. it is practically ISI's playground. Today the most potent force in afganistan is not NATO or taliban.. its actually the ISI
sir,
I may be wrong here but in in my personal opinion ISI's network in afghanistan is unbreakable, and it controls peace and violence alike in kabul.
Please do not insult the competency of ISI.. If ISI could infiltrate afghan mujhahideens with shoulder fire stingers into kandahar and kabul with the presence of the red army ..i am pretty sure getting a sucide bomber inside kabul would have been a piece of cake. Especially with the terrific network of taliban assets cultivated in last 20 years.. it is practically ISI's playground. Today the most potent force in afganistan is not NATO or taliban.. its actually the ISI
The bomber was identified as Mullah Ismatullah. A Taliban emissary, he was designated as the messenger of peace offering on the behalf of Quetta Shura by Hamidullah Akhund.
Hamidullah Akhund, who is in custody of Afghan officials, once headed the Ariana Afghan Airlines when Afghanistan was under Taliban control.
It was the same time when Al Qaeda extensively used the airline to ship drugs and weapons between Afghanistan and a few African countries.
Hamidullah Akhund, who sent the audio message, is not a nobody in Taliban. Quite reputed, and known for long, he was very well trusted by Rabbani and Stanikzai to be the genuine interlocutor between the Taliban and the NA.
This is called over exaggeration. If ISI's network is unbreakable, then definitely it has good local support which by the way does not seems to be as per what the Afghans & Indians say and by looking at the demonstrations done against Pakistan. So, i wonder how does someone have a good local network in a foreign country without local population support. Sheer exaggeration i would say. Had ISI been so much effective, it would have controlled the violence in its own country and would have stopped the killings of hundreds of its own men in the process.
And as for stingers, they were not used within the city limits during the soviet occupation, rather were used outside of the city limits since many air bases were near the city limits and aircraft when coming in for landing used to be on the landing approach thus prone to getting attacked due to their low altitude flying.
Getting a suicide bomber in the city may be a piece of cake, but then getting him into the highest security protected area by the elite Afghan forces, CIA, NATO & US forces, close to the US embassy is not a piece of cake. Either such attacks are allowed deliberately, knowingly or someone from inside was involved.
Taliban with control of 70% of Afghanistan, support of local tribes / people, being funded through American tax payers money and Gulf / Arab money is the real force, not the ISI.