Wednesday, December 19, 2007

Taliban's Mullah Omar Taunts NATO, U.S. Forces


Get this. Mullah Omar, leader of the Taliban, fresh off losing between 200 and 300 fighters at Musa Qala and surrendering that stronghold of his, has now said that NATO and U.S. forces should leave Afghanistan. This guy should be doing a warm up act for Jerry Seinfeld at the Improv.

You really need to read the whole article as he whines and whines and tries to minimize NATO wins. But two things I'd like to say to old Omar:

1. If things are so good for you and NATO/U.S. troops are making such a small impact, why are you still hiding in a cave and eating beetles for breakfast?
2. Keep sending these interviews, Omar, in fact...send out one a day since with each communication you make, the closer we can get to where you are hiding your fat hairy ass.

Here's the sob story of Mullah Omar.



Taliban leader taunts NATO and calls for Afghan pullout

KABUL (Reuters) - Taliban leader Mullah Omar on Tuesday called on foreign forces to withdraw from Afghanistan and taunted NATO about its capture of the southern town of Musa Qala, saying celebrating such a small victory only showed its weakness.
This year has seen a steady escalation of violence in Afghanistan with attacks up around 25 percent since 2006, but neither the hardline Taliban nor Afghan government and international forces have gained any significant advantage.
"The aggression by the Americans and their allies against Afghanistan and Iraq brought with it economic and financial losses that affected not just occupied states, but the aggressors are also suffering," Omar said in a message to mark the Eid al-Adha Muslim holiday beginning in Afghanistan on Wednesday.
"Therefore, international institutions and all countries, especially Muslim states, should find ways for the evacuation of aggressor forces, and along with occupied nations help form a permanent and independent government," the Pakistan-based Afghanistan International Press (AIP) quoted a statement as saying.

The Taliban, he said, "have troubled them so much that they are propagating and celebrating a partial occupation of the small district of Musa Qala, the way they did six years ago over occupation of Afghanistan."

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