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Taliban to cut ties with al-Qaeda: Afghanistan

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30/07/2012

Asharq Al-Awsat

London, Asharq Al-Awsat- Last week, the British Financial Times newspaper held discussions in Dubai with several figures close to the Taliban in Afghanistan. According to the discussions, an agreement between the Taliban leadership and the US Administration over certain principal issues is closer than most analysts would expect. It is probable that the main obstacle to reaching a peaceful settlement is not represented by the Taliban's relationship with al-Qaeda, but rather by the issue of allocating power within Afghanistan.

The discussions were held with four individuals: two former members of the Taliban government, a former Mujahidin senior commander with close links to the Taliban, and an unofficial Afghan mediator. They all stressed that the Taliban leadership has developed a strong sense of realism as a result of its experiences over the past decade, and it intends to distance itself from al-Qaeda and remove it, along with other international terrorist groups, from regions under Taliban control. The four individuals claimed that Taliban leaders and fighting elements would accept this if it was ordered by Mullah Omar.

A former Taliban government minister said that "reports of a continued presence of al-Qaeda elements could be referred to a joint commission of ISAF [International Security Assistance Force], the Taliban and the Afghan government, which would verify the reports and decide what action to take”.

The US forces might take such action from within Afghanistan itself. One of the most striking results of the discussions was when three of the four individuals claimed that the Taliban would consider agreeing to the presence of US bases and military advisers in Afghanistan after the withdrawal of the US forces in 2014. This contradicts all previous statements issued by the Taliban. Nevertheless, the informed sources confirmed that the Taliban would only agree to this within the context of a comprehensive peaceful settlement agreement, and “will never accept anything that looks like surrender."

The informed sources also revealed that the Taliban intends to commit to existing health and education systems, and does not wish to exclude women as long as there is a guarantee of separation between the two sexes.

This new pragmatism also includes acceptance of the current Afghan constitution. The four individuals said: "The Taliban had no serious problem with the constitution as such – but would never agree to it as a precondition of talks, as hitherto demanded by Washington." The four men expect the constitution to be discussed and agreed upon within a national debate including the Taliban.

All this is encouraging, however it indicates that there is something else necessary in order to reach a settlement, which might pose a greater problem. The Taliban is satisfied with the current constitution, which is highly-centralized, because they want a strong central government in which they can play a prominent role.

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Even though they hate each other , i see this move as more of tactical importance than anything else.
 
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If this is true then it will be a bitter blow to the elements which provided a retirement home to Osama Bin Laden and tried to make some local terrorists as incharge of Al-queda.
 
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Its a bit late now, after almost 11 years and thousands of innocents dead now they will cut ties with AQ?
 
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Taliban and Al Queda's common interest is Afghanistan but beyond that I can't see both working together on a global scale. Prospect of Taliban regaining Afghanistan is more than remote and probably will witness Al Queda focusing their mischief at other parts of the world dissipating what commonality that remains between the two organizations.
 
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Taliban and Al Queda's common interest is Afghanistan but beyond that I can't see both working together on a global scale. Prospect of Taliban regaining Afghanistan is more than remote and probably will witness Al Queda focusing their mischief at other parts of the world dissipating what commonality that remains between the two organizations.

Taliban lost a lot just because of Al-gaida! we have got couple of news report on the issue of cutting ties with al-qaida this year from Taliban.

Even though they hate each other , i see this move as more of tactical importance than anything else.

No one knows what is cooking behind the scene all these unreal troops draw dawn and unreal peace negotiations are just time pass the real drama will appear once elections are done in USA!
 
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well i dont think it will happen the AQ is like the second force of the taliban and they both will keep on agreeing till the us doesnt leave ofcourse after that they will go nuts for control and power
 
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Once again, completely false and bogus news by American terrorists and their lovers. A clarification was issued by the Afghan taliban: Taliban deny media report that they seek split with al Qaeda - The Long War Journal

Long War Journal might be an Islamic genuine news publisher? Taliban have always denied things that could separate them internally and externally; e.g the peace negotiations where they continuously rejected for peace negotiation and than surprisingly they announced to open an office in Qatar.
 
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@Sher Malang: Here is what your Boss has been upto. I am sure they have done the same in your country as well.
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New research is underway on the alarming increase in birth defects in the Iraqi city of Fallujah.

In November 2004, the US led an assault on Fallujah - a stronghold of opposition against the US occupation, west of Baghdad. Intense bombardment left many of its buildings destroyed and displaced much of the 300,000-strong population.


"'Shake and bake' is an instance of using white phosphorus offensively, in the language we were using at the time, to smoke insurgents out of their fighting holes then using high explosives to kill them later."

- Ross Caputi, a former US marine

Eventually, the US was forced to admit that amongst its arsenal was white phosphorus - a substance the Pentagon described as a 'chemical weapon' when it was used by Saddam Hussein against the Kurds

More: Did the US cause Fallujah's birth defects? - Inside Story Americas - Al Jazeera English
 
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