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Here taliban is saying the attacks are NATO/CIA/UN/US/Osama attacks. Not the taliban. So where is the source that the PK school attacks are by taliban for real. It is very clear the Media like Fox/AFP/NBC/ABC are the ones with Osama/Taliban/ISIS announcements first. Where is the direct channel from Taliban to Fox/AFP/AP ? I think the taliban want sharia law acording to the Quran but the NATO devil managed freedom to go against God leadership wants to malign the idea of sharia and causes confusion for the simple minded bearded people in Pakistan and Afghanistan. They conceptualize the earlier taliban who controlled the opium trade to managable levels. Since the NATO/CIA walked in even the US Army boots on the ground know that they are commanded to destroy opium farms owned by the Taliban and safeguard the opium farms owned by the corrupt CIA. wsj/articles/opium-cultivation-in-afghanistan-hits-record-1415772002 Blame everything on the Taliban. It was reported a few months ago that Ahmed Wali Karzai was on the CIA payroll and intimately involved in the opium trade Fox News and the rest of the corporate media tell us is run by the evil Taliban. Fox News did not report that before everything changed on September 11, 2001, and before the U.S. invaded Afghanistan, the Taliban had imposed a ban on opium production. This resulted in opium production collapsing by more than 90 per cent. It was the U.S. supported Northern Alliance that came to the rescue and began protecting the production of raw opium. “CIA-supported Mujahedeen rebels [who in 2001 were part of the Northern Alliance] engaged heavily in drug trafficking while fighting against the Soviet-supported government and its plans to reform the very backward Afghan society,” William Blum writes in The Real Drug Lords. Under the interim government of Hamid Karzai, opium poppy cultivation once again began to skyrocket and opium markets were restored. According to the United Nations Drug Control Program (UNDCP), opium cultivation increased by 657 per cent in 2002 in relation to its 2001 level. The UNDCP estimated 2002 opium poppy cultivation would cover an area between 45,000 and 65,000 hectares. Opium cultivation in 2001 had fallen to an estimated 7,606 hectares. According to the UN, in 2006 alone Afghanistan supplied 92 percent of the world’s supply of opium (see Apratim Mukarji’s Afghanistan: From Freedom to Terror, p. 22-23). “The Golden Crescent drug trade, launched by the CIA in the early 1980s, continues to be protected by US intelligence, in liaison with NATO occupation forces and the British military. In recent developments, British occupation forces have promoted opium cultivation through paid radio advertisements,” Michel Chossudovsky wrote in 2007. “Respected people of Helmand. The soldiers of ISAF and ANA do not destroy poppy fields,” the radio promo said. “They know that many people of Afghanistan have no choice but to grow poppy. ISAF and the ANA do not want to stop people from earning their livelihoods.” This is basically the same excuse used by the soldier interviewed by Geraldo. infowars/fox-news-makes-excuse-for-cias-afghan-opium-cultivation/ dawn/news/1048559 TTP chief Mehsud rules out peace talks through ‘media’ Dawn Published Oct 09, 2013 09:01pm Leader of the Pakistani Taliban, Hakimullah Mehsud during interview with a BBC correspondent. — Photo by INP with the courtesy of BBC KARACHI: Criticising the government for not being able to take any substantial step towards peace talks, Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) chief Hakimullah Mehsud Wednesday said they would not hold dialogue through the media. Speaking in a rare interview with the BBC, he said the Pakistani government should have officially announced initiation of peace talks and should have sent a tribal Jirga to them for that purpose. “We don’t wish to negotiate with the media….neither do we wish to hear the government’s preconditions through the media nor do we want to put our precondition in front of it,” said Mehsud. He said Taliban were ready for serious talks with the government and would welcome such an effort from it. He vowed to provide a government Jirga with complete security if it was sent to them. The TTP chief said scheduled withdrawal of Nato and US forces from Afghanistan will not change anything in Pakistan and vowed to carry on with their ‘activities.’ “We are engaged in a war with Pakistan for two reasons; firstly Pakistan is a friend of America and Ulema (Islamic clerics) were killed and madrassas (religious seminaries) were destroyed in the country upon America’s command.” “Another reason for waging a Jihad here is the prevailing Kafirana (infidel) system in place in Pakistan,” he added. Mehsud said the Pakistani Taliban will carry on demanding implementation of Shariah laws in the country even after the 2014 withdrawal. Acknowledging Pakistani clerics’ appeal for a ceasefire prior to peace talks, he said for any ceasefire to be credible it was important that US drone strikes on Pakistani land are stopped. Distancing themselves from terrorist attacks on public places, Mehsud said spy agencies were involved in such activities. “Purpose behind those attacks is to move the masses against Taliban so that public support towards us is stopped,” he said. The TTP chief vowed to carry on attacking “friends of America and devil believers.” When asked why previous peace initiatives had failed, he blamed the government. “The government of Pakistan bombs innocent tribal people due to the pressure of America... Drone strikes conducted by Americans were (backed) by Pakistan. Then the Americans pressed Pakistan to start ground operations in these areas, and Pakistan complied,” said Mehsud. “So the government is responsible for past failures,” he added.
Posted on: Sun, 21 Dec 2014 15:12:06 +0000

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