Re: Is support to Taliban, a support to terrorism?
NW your absolutely right the Taliban were originally sponsored by Iran, USA and the Saudi's...
They are terrorists in thier own rights.
Re: Is support to Taliban, a support to terrorism?
NW your absolutely right the Taliban were originally sponsored by Iran, USA and the Saudi's...
They are terrorists in thier own rights.
^NO? Taliban means Teacher, Talibilm means student.
Taliban were few extremist group which was made to free Afghanistan from Russia, no? Than it expanded to do some other things such as keeping the outsiders off their lawn while spreading Islam.
correct me if I am wrong.
The Taliban did not fight the Russians.They were part of the Mujahiddin forces those fought the Russians.
The Russians left Afghanistan in 1988 and the Taliban was first emerged in 1994.
Re: Is support to Taliban, a support to terrorism?
Nope Taliban were formed in 1970's as a political group... they took part in the soviet war... and then were sponsored by outsiders to rise up and take power. By 1994 they were the dominant group.
^NO? Taliban means Teacher, Talibilm means student.
Taliban were few extremist group which was made to free Afghanistan from Russia, no? Than it expanded to do some other things such as keeping the outsiders off their lawn while spreading Islam.
correct me if I am wrong.
Ok I will correct you.
The people who freed Afghanistan from Russia were not the Taliban but a loose coalition of secualar afghans, religious afghans, foreign fighters, etc.
After the Russians left in 1989, they were unable to come to terms on how to rule Afghanistan and thus resulted in a civil war with the extremists on one side and the secularists on the other.
the civil war in afghanistan was hampering trade of Pakistan with Central Asian countries and thus Pakistan used Pashtun Afghan seminary students (Taliban) to guard trade convoys beginning in 1992.
In 1993, ISI hatched a grand plan to let the Taliban take over Afghanistan. By 1996, kabul had falled to Taliban.
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All great nations seem to have sprouted from terrorism... in one for or another... France and America owe thier existence to Terrorism.
Were the terrorist of those great nations going after the establishment or poor people like barber shop owners and people who were praying in churches and street hawkers?
Re: Is support to Taliban, a support to terrorism?
O.K this will tell the whole… Taken from wiki :-
Etymology
The word Taliban is Pashto, طالبان ṭālibān, meaning “students”, the plural of ṭālib. This is a loan word from Arabic طالب ṭālib,[28]](Taliban - Wikipedia) plus the Indo-Iranian plural ending -an ان (the Arabic plural being طلاب ṭullāb, whereas طالبان ṭālibān is a dual form with the incongruous meaning, to Arabic speakers, of “two students”). Since becoming a loanword in English, Taliban, besides a plural noun referring to the group, has also been used as a singular noun referring to an individual. For example, John Walker Lindh has been referred to as “an American Taliban” rather than “an American Talib”. In the English language newspapers of Pakistan the word talibans is often used when referring to more than one taliban. The spelling ‘Taliban’ has come to predominate over ‘Taleban’ in English
Re: Is support to Taliban, a support to terrorism?
@ M2K All lies… you make it out as if Taliban were created by Pakistan.![]()
Pakistan has yet to reform itself in terms of an Army thats fit for purpose… let alone create a proxy one.
Look Pakistan could create anything like that without first asking the Yanks for a heck of a lotta millions… ![]()
Taliban were created by Pakistan in 1992 and financed by Pakistan and Saudi Arabia.
Btw…have u guys noticed cricketplaya’s current status. ![]()
I told him to keep his pro-taliban views to himself but he just couldn’t help himself.
Re: Is support to Taliban, a support to terrorism?
Actually Ar is right. The current form of the Taliban were formed in the 90s. The original Mujahideen formed a very small minority of the Taliban. The original 7 groups supported by the CIA and ISI did not include the Taliban.
Re: Is support to Taliban, a support to terrorism?
@ M2K Yeah and you were the armchair mastermind and it all came about while you had a few drinks with your elitetist ex-pat friends ![]()
Oh the hell with it. I’ll read some more books on the history of Afghanistan and than debate on this ![]()
Yaar..these are taken from wiki:-
Emergence
The most credible and often-repeated story of how Mullah Omar first mobilized his followers is that in the spring of 1994 Singesar neighbors told him that a warlord commander had abducted two teenage girls, shaved their heads and taken them to a camp where they were raped repeatedly. 30 Taliban (with only 16 rifles) freed the girls and hanged the commander from the barrel of a tank. Later that year two warlord commanders killed civilians while fighting for the right to sodomize a young boy. The Taliban freed him.[30]](Taliban - Wikipedia)[31]](Taliban - Wikipedia)
The Taliban’s first major military activity was in 1994 when they marched northward from Maiwand and captured Kandahar City and the surrounding provinces, losing only a few dozen men.[32]](Taliban - Wikipedia) They captured a border crossing at Spin Baldak and an ammunition dump from warlord Gulbuddin Hekmatyar on October 29. Kandahar fell November 3–5. A few weeks later they freed “a convoy trying to open a trade route from Pakistan to Central Asia” from another group of warlords attempting to extort money for permission to pass their checkpoints. The convoy owners, known as the “transport mafia” paid a large fee and promised ongoing payments for this service.](Taliban - Wikipedia)
I wasn’t around during the French Revolution but I still know what happened during it.
Its called having an education.
Re: Is support to Taliban, a support to terrorism?
Admittedley majority of attacks were indeed aimed against the establishment. However in the cause many innocents were massacred. Todays aims are simmilar but execution is slopy ![]()
Talibans were invented by the USA IT department where they failed to make many bots in 1992 ![]()
So they threw them in Afghanistan and those bots adapted the first thing they saw. Someone preching Islam to a group of people. And than they took over ![]()
ab bas kero logon ![]()
1970’s? hahahahahaa
Pakistani and Arab Generals used to go to Afghanistan to party and drink in 1970’s.
Taliban were formed in 1992.
Read up some books on history.
Re: Is support to Taliban, a support to terrorism?
Indeed i am illetarate and an inferior being… ![]()
Same excuses used by all stooges of the establishment… the majority is uneducated the majority is stupid… to hell with democracy ![]()
Execution is sloppy?
Is that what you call the attacks on girls schools, beheading of people, suicide bombing at packed bazaars?
Your buddy, cricketplaya just got banned…you want to follow him in his footsteps…keep defending the Taliban
Re: Is support to Taliban, a support to terrorism?
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1970's? hahahahahaa
Pakistani and Arab Generals used to go to Afghanistan to party and drink in 1970's.
Taliban were formed in 1992.
Read up some books on history.
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Maybe you should quit reading your books and get up and go see things for yourself... that 1970's tourist atraction you make out would have been your graveyard.
Fix’t
EDIT: When the hell did I say anything about 1970s? ![]()
Now that you dont have anything to throw at me you are creating stuff and throw at me?
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