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Politics : War

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To: Ben Wa who wrote (7912)11/1/2001 12:55:38 PM
From: deibutfeif  Read Replies (1) of 23908
 
re:what do you all think we should do with Pakistan?

I think we should encourage more behavior like that described below. Get them all in one place and accommodate them in their desire to fight the US by delivering some of Bilow's FAEs.

news.telegraph.co.uk

ABOUT 1,000 armed Pakistani tribesmen crossed into Afghanistan today to fight with the Taliban against America.

Witnesses said they crossed the border at Bajaur agency in North West Frontier Province. Taliban vehicles were waiting on the other side of the border in Afghanistan's Kunar province.

The fighters were led by Maulana Mohammad Ismail, a regional leader of the radical Tehreek Nifaz-e-Sharia Mohammadi (TNSM). Ismail said before crossing the border that other groups of volunteers would follow. At the border, the tribesmen displayed rocket launchers and automatic rifles as well as swords and axes.

The TNSM national chief Soofi Mohammad led a delegation that met Taliban leaders in the eastern Afghanistan city of Jalalabad this week. He said on his return Tuesday that he had told the Islamic regime that Muslims all over the world are with them.

"I have 9,000 armed mujahedin who are waiting to fight against America shoulder to shoulder with the Taliban. Today, if we do not fight with the Muslims and for Islam, tomorrow after Afghanistan America will target another Muslim country and they will destroy Muslims and their honour."

The Taliban's ambassador to Pakistan, Mullah Abdul Salam Zaeef, has repeatedly said that foreign volunteers were not needed and should wait for a call from the Taliban leadership.
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