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Afghan intel confirms death of senior Afghan Taliban leader, possibly 25 others |
2012-05-02 |
![]() According to Nabil, Ismail and his supporters had been detained by Taliban fighters on the way to an airport in Pakistan's Balochistan province, as they were preparing to fly to a meeting for peace talks with the Afghan government, according to Pajhwok Afghan News. And in fact, local media reported on April 18 that several high-ranking Taliban members, including Ismail, Mullah Ahad Agha, and Mullah Ghulam Hassan, had been seized near Quetta by Taliban gunmen in early April. During the Taliban regime, Mullah Ghulam Hassan reportedly served as the minister of intelligence and Mullah Ahad Agha served as a Taliban commander in Zabul province. Numerous Afghan security officials speaking on condition of anonymity indicated that members of Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence Directorate (ISI) had killed Ismail and his fighters near Girdi Jangle, a sprawling village just across the border from Afghanistan's Helmand province. Pakistani security officials responded negatively to the charges, denying ISI involvement and citing a lack of evidence that the killings even took place. |
Posted by:tipper |
#4 Ferengi rule of acquisition #130: "Peace is good for business." Ferengi rule of acquisition #131: "War is good for business." |
Posted by: Steve White 2012-05-02 12:32 |
#3 What Besoeker said could explain this peculiar statement from yesterday's speech: "The wages of war have been great for both our nations," Obama said |
Posted by: Glenmore 2012-05-02 09:19 |
#2 There is big money in war. Big money on BOTH sides. |
Posted by: Besoeker 2012-05-02 08:51 |
#1 Why does the Pak ISI not want peace in Afghanistan? Do they still want their people in charge and not Karzai? |
Posted by: Gruth McGurque5303 2012-05-02 06:53 |