Sunday, May 20, 2012

Eleven Years Into the War In Afghanistan, Taliban Leader Mullah Omar Now Says the War Is Illegal

As always, Mullah Omar, the head of the Afghan Taliban, is right on top of things - I'm sure his statement came from his secure location two countries away where chickenshits scared to death of U.S. Marines usually make their statements from, but get this - after 11 years of fighting in Afghanistan, it's only now that Omar comes forward to say that the war is illegal according to international law.  Good grief.

And since when does the Taliban give one shit about international law or any set of rules that govern the likes of the filthy infidels?  Sounds to me like Mullah Omar is tired - tired of hiding out, tired of waiting each day to be spotted and taken out like the asswipe he protected, Osama bin Laden.  You know what Omar?  If you had handed over bin Laden when asked in 2001, you might still be in power in Afghanistan, fool.  So blame yourself, jerkoff.

The story is from DAWN.




Afghan occupation illegal under international law: Mullah Omar


KABUL: The head of Afghan Taliban, Mullah Mohammad Omar declared the withdrawal of French forces as a “realistic decision.”

In a statement released, Omar also said the decision is as a reflection of the French people’s opinion. ”The declaration of the new president of France, Francois Hollande, that all its troops will be removed from Afghanistan at the end of this year is a decision based on realities and a reflection of the opinion of its nation,” he said.

“Terrorism and ground realities had nothing in common. No Afghan had a hand in military operations in other countries and neither are there any proofs hence the occupation of Afghanistan by America is neither sound legally or logically,” said Mullah Omar.

Referring about a TV survey in US, Omar said that 69 per cent Americans want evacuation of US forces from Afghanistan. He also warned Nato against imposing any solution upon the Afghan people.

“The occupation of Afghanistan by America through the use of force is a clear violation of a sovereign state which is not justified under any international law,” said the Afghan Taliban leader.

He also accused the United States of having “secret prisons inside all of their airbases in Afghanistan where they keep innocent Afghans.”

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