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  • no one can fight pashtuns

  • my leader mullah muhammad umar

  • @SherShahSuriKhan great words

  • al-Qaeda never existed.

  • @48sabian

    no we won"t. They knock down the Twin Towers and killed 3,000 people. Do you think we would just leave and then suffer another attack? I do agree fighting is wrong but we don't want to face another attack!

  • I AM PAKISTANI AND I AM SAYING WE BETRAYED TALIBAN!!!!! THE AFGHAN TALIBAN PASHTUNS HAVE MY FULL PRAYER AND MORAL TOWARDS THEM AND FUCK THE NORTHERN ALLIANCE I SWEAR TO GOD WE PAKISTANIS WILL COME AND FUCK NORTHER ALLIANS SO BAD THAT THEY WILL TO LIVE ON THE NORTH POLE PAKISTAN IS SORRY PASHTUNS!!!!!!!!!!!!! FUCK TAJIK HAZARA, UZBEK

  • Captain Price At 9:21

  • @MarioFan380

    If you're referring to the Call of Duty Captain Price...leave your bedroom...

  • Freedom is best :) thump up if you agree

  • Afghanistan will triumph over America at the end. The Afghans can lose every battle they engage in, but everyday America and the coalition are there, it will bleed their coffer by ever so more. This is turning out to be America's own Peninsular War.

  • @XtraLarge2 If the yield of natural resources, is higher than losses this war worth it. The United States has discovered nearly $1 trillion in untapped mineral deposits in Afghanistan, far beyond any previously known reserves and enough to fundamentally alter the Afghan economy and perhaps the Afghan war itself, according to senior American government officials.

  • @XtraLarge2 Afghanistan is not even a real state. There are several tribes and clans. Some are for Americans because they benefit from it, others do not. There are no national awareness in Afghanistan, because it is not the Afghans there are Tajiks, Uzbeks, Pashtuns a.s.o It's about the supremacy in the drug trade, and of course share in the profits.

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  • From what i've seen on their TV's just seems like an old bearded man speaking GOSPEL and brainwashing everyone. Cowards haha, I wanna look someone in the EYE when i kill them.

  • As a humanist my heart goes out to the family of all dead, weather the western alliance forces or the afgans.

  • THis guy looks exactly like me!

  • The US Gov did not say anything about Pashtunwali to its citizens.

  • USA is terroriste they destroy and killed afghan

  • pastorg22- just shut up when the matter is about Afghanistan! who are you to impose your perverted version of corrupted way of life for Afghans? they are dealing with the the pharoah (imperialist powers), and you will talk about it in ur lifetime.

  • This war WILL end in a peace treaty

  • @Darkere4972 Almost impossible

  • Taliban and al-Qaeda: Friends in arms

    Asia Times May 5th 2011

    By Syed Saleem Shahzad

    "Al-Qaeda and the Taliban are one and the same. At an operational level we might have different strategies, but at the policy level we are one and the same,"

    The above statement is from Nazir, 36, also known as Mullah Nazir or Maulvi Nazir, who spoke to Asia Times Online in his first-ever interview with an independent media organization. he is a powerful Taliban commander

    in Pakistan

  • This is typical propaganda from the BBC implying these brutal

    barbaric Islamic Terrorist Scum the Taliban should have been

    allowed to share power with the Northern Alliance.

    The Taliban and Al Qaeda are one in the same, Jihadist

    Terrorist bastards who need to be quickly dispatched to

    their Demonic alleged God Allah.

  • @pastorg22 They will share power. That is how this conflict will end. We are dialoging with them. I personally think that the only thing that can save Afghanistan is for them to devolve back to their tribal culture and for all foreign influences (US, European, Iranian, Pakistani) to leave and get rid of the joke of a government that is "in control". And say what you want about the Taliban but when they were the recognised government you didnt have heroin flooding out of the place.

  • @grimblebrumble17889 You are dead wrong, the Taliban are not interested

    in "sharing power". They are only interested in imposing their brutal, violent

    and extremely oppressive ways upon the Afghan people, who btw, most of

    them do not want this to be. The taliban are treacherous and very dangerous

    and if you think that for a minute that they can be trusted, then you are an

    utter fool.

    The best way to deal with these barbarians is to go into the Northwestern

    Frontier and eliminate their bases

  • @pastorg22 forget taliban pakistan armed forces will give u a very nice reply if something like that happens!!!!

  • @pastorg22 Oh and comparing the Taliban and other insurgent/resistance groups to AQ is like comparing Irish republican paramilitaries to the communist east Germans of Baader/Meinhoff and Red Army faction. They share the same colour but thats really it.

  • @grimblebrumble17889 The Taliban and Al Qaeda hold the same Islamic

    Fascist ideology. BTW, I find it interesting that there is no information in

    this series about the way that the Taliban brutalized the Afghan people

    from 1998-2001 and of course all of the Afghan civilians that they have

    slaughtered in the past 10 years. Typical BBC reporting as to be expected.

  • @pastorg22 Thats odd. Seen as how the Taliban never left their borders and never flew one of the planes. In fact Ive not read about any members of AQ that werent Saudi or Pakistani.

  • @grimblebrumble17889 First, the Taliban permitted AQ to have their Terrorist

    training camps in Afghanistan while they were in control from 1998-2001.

    Therefore they are responsible and they were fully aware of Bin Laden's

    "Holy War" against Jews, Christians and the West which they supported

    as both AQ and the Taliban are Islamic Fascists who wish to spread this

    evil worldwide.

  • @pastorg22 “The Taliban and al-Qaeda are the same,” he responded. “We fight under Mullah Muhammad Omar. He started on the mountain tops as we do now.” A dozen teenagers and young men in their early twenties sat with us. I asked how they trained. “They are the sons of the mujahideen,” he said proudly. “Fighting is in their blood, as it was in the blood of their ancestors.”

    The above is from a 40 year old Taliban commander while he was in the Tora Bora region.

  • @pastorg22

    pretty pathetic that you still dont understand the difference between extremism and just pure islam. any muslim would tell you the taliban have a perverted and narrow view of islam and what their doing in afghanistan is not jihad (arabic for struggle,usually for freedom) anymore. what do you expect after so much years of war? nothing good comes from war.

  • The world has achieved brilliance without wisdom, power without conscience. Ours is a world of nuclear giants and ethical infants. We know more about war that we know about peace, more about killing that we know about living. ~Omar Bradley

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