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UK army 'providing' Taliban with air transport

Sat, 17 Oct 2009 17:47:38 GMT


The British army has been relocating Taliban insurgents from southern Afghanistan to the north by providing transportation means, diplomats say.

The diplomats, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said insurgents are being airlifted from the southern province of Helmand to the north amid increasing violence in the northern parts of the country.

The aircraft used for the transfer have been identified as British Chinook helicopters.

The officials said Sultan Munadi, an Afghan interpreter who was kidnapped along with his employer, New York Times reporter Stephen Farrell, was killed by a “British sniper” as commandos executed a rescue operation to free Farrell.

They said Munadi was targeted for possessing documents and pictures pointing at the British military's involvement in the transfer operation.

The Afghan journalist also had evidence of the involvement of the foreign forces in Afghanistan in the tensions that rocked China's Xinjiang autonomous region in July, the diplomats said.

American forces have also invigorated the insurgency in the war-ravaged country by outfitting the Taliban with Russian-made weaponry used during the 1979-89 Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, which was fought against by the Afghan Mujahedeen, the diplomats said.

The US forces are assumed to have gathered the armaments during a campaign to "collect weapons from irresponsible people," after the 2001 invasion.

Diplomats said Afghan Interior Minister Mohammad Hanif Atmar, a Pashtun who has received his higher education in the UK, was still operating under the British guidance.

The Interior Ministry is accused of enabling the provision of arms and ammunition for the north-based militants by the Pashtun police force.

Earlier in the week, Afghan President Hamid Karzai was quoted by the BBC Persian as having ordered an investigation into reports of 'unknown' army helicopters carrying gunmen to the north.

The Afghan president said based on unconfirmed reports, the helicopters have been taking gunmen to Baghlan, Kunduz and Samangan provinces overnight for about five months now.

In early 2008, Karzai expelled two British diplomats for allegedly planning to “turn” senior Taliban commanders. According to the Times Online, the British officials had sought to persuade militant chief Mullah Mansoor Dadullah to cooperate with the UK.

Afghanistan is currently witnessing the highest level of violence since the invasion, despite the presence of more than 100,000 foreign troops.

UK army 'providing' Taliban with air transport
 
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hmm what the heck is going on lately? italians playing off the taliban, canadians paying off the taliban, now this?
 
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hmm what the heck is going on lately? italians playing off the taliban, canadians paying off the taliban, now this?

Paying off is not new. The US surge in Iraq succeeded only because the insurgents were bribed by the US to stop fighting.
 
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Looks like only the US and GoP are left out from supporting and paying Taliban.... Oops! I forget they were the first ones to start with :P
 
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Looks like only the US and GoP are left out from supporting and paying Taliban.... Oops! I forget they were the first ones to start with :P

Only US and indians have the capacity to pay Taliban and both are well placed in Afghanistan.
It is most stupid idea to name Pakistan as financer of group.
Only indian defence budget is a big secret and indian army effectively control indian parliament and never allow audit of their spendings.
 
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Batman, please read my post carefully - I said 'were', not 'are'.

When the Taliban ran over Afghanistan in the past, who was financing them? Italy? Canada? UK?... try something nearer home!
 
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Pakistan's got no money to be financing the Taliban, nor the ability to fly choppers multiple times across Afghanistan to airlift troops into the north, completely undetected.

The Western nations with a military presence in Afghanistan however have both the resources, and the ability to fly sorties without too many questions being raised, since they themselves monitor and control the airspace.
 
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Pakistan's got no money to be financing the Taliban, nor the ability to fly choppers multiple times across Afghanistan to airlift troops into the north, completely undetected.

The Western nations with a military presence in Afghanistan however have both the resources, and the ability to fly sorties without too many questions being raised, since they themselves monitor and control the airspace.
Yes, but AM, do you really buy this? If the British are supporting the Taleban against Pakistan, there are certainly better, more clandestine, ways to go about it.

As for pay offs and bribery, every single nation involved in this conflict is guilty of that. Read the articles I posted some time back on "Afghan and Pakistan Taleban Funding". One of the sources mentioned for Afghan Taleban is bribe money from Western firms involved with construction and rebuilding efforts inside Afghanistan. It all comes down to what my friend, who had a tour of duty in Afghanistan with the Canadian Forces, said when I asked him about Canada's exit plans. He said, simply, "We're not coming back anytime soon. We're making too much money there. Everyone is." And part of continuing to make money is to come to unofficial terms with local Taleban.
 
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hmm what the heck is going on lately? italians playing off the taliban, canadians paying off the taliban, now this?

You might want to look at the source before you get to worried, press TV is pretty much the propaganda wing of the Iranian gov.

British snipers murdering people, the US giving the taliban weapons so they can shoot americans with them same sort of B.S. they were spouting this morning about Pakistan supporting the terrorists that killed the revolutionary guards.
 
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Batman, please read my post carefully - I said 'were', not 'are'.

When the Taliban ran over Afghanistan in the past, who was financing them? Italy? Canada? UK?... try something nearer home!

Ok..let me try!!!!!!
In 1990's Pakistan was a bankrupt country, it didn't had money to pay salaries how come it finance another state.
We even had PM from IMF in same 90's.
 
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Taliban, Mujahideen... whatever! It's the same wine from the same vat, even the same bottle, maybe just the label is different - Did they confront the Russians using weapons and money "airdropped" by the US? NO!

Pakistan, ever the vassal of the US, was faithfully fronting it's master, then as well as now. Just that it is not a very faithful vassal, as it schemes and steals from the Master's money and supplies, and helps the master's enemies (aka strategic assets) as it goes on (as though) doing it's master's bidding.
 
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Taliban, Mujahideen... whatever! It's the same wine from the same vat, even the same bottle, maybe just the label is different - Did they confront the Russians using weapons and money "airdropped" by the US? NO!

Pakistan, ever the vassal of the US, was faithfully fronting it's master, then as well as now. Just that it is not a very faithful vassal, as it schemes and steals from the Master's money and supplies, and helps the master's enemies (aka strategic assets) as it goes on (as though) doing it's master's bidding.

Its otherway round. The vassal is faithful while the master is the theif banking on more cunning vassals from from our eastern border
 
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Its otherway round. The vassal is faithful while the master is the theif banking on more cunning vassals from from our eastern border

Thanks for the compliment, it takes a lot to admit inferiority!

As far as Pakistan's faithfulness is concerned, Mushrraf, your erstwhile Sadr, admitted in broad daylight that he was stealing:azn:
 
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Pakistan, ever the vassal of the US, was faithfully fronting it's master, then as well as now. Just that it is not a very faithful vassal, as it schemes and steals from the Master's money and supplies, and helps the master's enemies (aka strategic assets) as it goes on (as though) doing it's master's bidding.

Dont envy us.
Your luck is changing. Soon you will be trusted with the job (with china in mind). I am sure you will enjoy it.:wave:
 
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