Open
Letter Of Talaban Spokesman Yousuf Ahmadi, To Members of
the American Congress
09 November 2010
By Al-Ikhwah Al-Mujahidun
In the Name of Allah, the Most Beneficent, the Most
Merciful.
Open Letter of Qari
Mohammad Yousuf Ahmadi, Spokesman of the Islamic
Emirate of Afghanistan, to Members of the American
Congress
To Members of the American Congress:
Availing myself of this opportunity, I am pleased to
share with you my views about certain issues that have
become a cause of concern and resentments for many
peace-loving people, not only in America, Afghanistan
but for all people at the region and the world. They
now openly say that the status quo is unbearable and
that drastic measures must be taken to change it.
Messrs American Congressmen!
You certainly know that on June 7, the current year,
the war of Afghanistan, surpassed that of Vietnam in
terms of longevity--thus becoming the longest war in
the history of America. Ironically, this war began on
the basis of an event which in itself is a mystery to
many people. But your government is bent on continuing
the war further more on the same basis. However, we
have made it clear from the day one that we have no
role in this event, nor participation in operations on
foreign soil is part of our policy.
It is also worth mentioning that, no neutral entity
which is acceptable to all sides, has ever carried out
investigation into the September Event. In short, the
war started as you resorted to the usage of most
sophisticated, lethal and latest weapons available at
your arsenal. To confront this, our people had to put
up resistance to your offensive out of sheer feeling
of patriotism to defend the country and the religious
sanctity. From the beginning of the war, your army,
your coalition allies, the regional sycophants and
proxies turned a blind eye to all universal norms and
principles of the war, seeing that the Afghans were
miserable and friendless.
Hence, a new trend set in where
murdering, capturing, harassing and insulting the
Afghans became not only legal but a commendable work.
Entire villages of Afghanistan were razed to ground as
a result of your heavy bombardment, ostensibly under
the name of mopping-up havens of so-called terrorists.
Not only that. Orchards were burnt down to ashes; mass
murders were committed in northern and central
Afghanistan, not once but recurrently. Houses of local
people were destroyed, women raped and green field
scorched by using daisy-cutter bombs. People were put
under detention in the notorious Jouzajan, Guantanamo,
Bagram and Kandahar prisons for many years on mere
suspicions. All these were done under the name of war
on terror!
Throughout the past nine years, the Afghans have been
festering in the vortex of an imposed war. They have
remained deprived of the delight and solace of a
normal life. The apparition of mass murder,
imprisonment, night house raids and plundering which
has become the order of the day, constantly haunts
them. Every morning, as the Afghan wake up from the
bed, they do not know whether he or she will see the
next sunset, thinking that they might fall prey to
your blind bombardment or straying bullets. Some
times, media reports highlight these events. But the
real and gruesome picture of these horrendous events
remains stored in the chests of our people. In face of
all these adversities, our people remained firm as
they were in the right. Ultimately, casualties of your
troops and your material losses began to spiral up as
the war hauled along with the passage of time. This
naturally sparked off hot discussions among common
Americans about the worthiness of this unjustified
war. The worry and concern of people presumably found
way to the echelons of the representatives of the
people in your country and now it has become one of
the most critical issues pending before you.
As we monitor the developments, we see that, after
every few days, a military official submits you
distorted information about Afghanistan. They want to
keep you snarled up in an environ of a misleading
optimism and are trying to give vent to their own
grudges. By doing so, they want to show themselves
victorious, to obtain financial gains and add fuel to
the fire of the war.
Your defense Secretary, Robert Gates, whenever he
takes the floor at the podium, he speaks of military
advancement in Afghanistan. General Petreous says, the
initiative of the war is in our hands. But in fact, in
the last two years, your military high-ups implemented
different strategies including troop's surge,
construction of new military bases, forming militias,
boosting the Kabul mercenary army etc. However, all
these steps have been taken without considering the
ground realities. It is why they all failed. The
resistance of our people easily thwarted all efforts
of your military brasses. Last year, on the basis of
Obama's new strategy, the south of our country saw
rise in troop's deployment, but, on the contrary, we
opened new fronts in the north and east of the country
and beefed up our operations there.
You launched operations for the
capture of rural areas, we infiltrated into different
cities including the cities of Kandahar and Kabul,
expanding our operations there. You intended to
reverse the resistance but we extended the jihad to
become a country-wide resistance. Now your troops are
not able to take a breath of relief in any part of
Afghanistan. Last, you launched military operations
dubbed as Dagger's Strike in Helmand province,
considering it as your experimental initiative to test
your fortune. But it only brought in casualties and
failures.
Resistance has increased
comparatively in areas wherever you have carried out
operations. Your troops have the highest life losses
in these areas. In the east of the country, the
successful operations of Mujahideen forced General
Crystal to waive the rural areas protection strategy
by announcing a new strategy of concentration of
forces at most populated urban areas. Then you
launched the Marja operations with great fanfare but
only turned out to entangle you in a deadly and
crippling battles. Every day, brings new fatality to
your ranks and files. Similarly, in this current year,
your generals wanted to launch Kandahar operations but
Mujahideen took initiative in their hands as they
always do so. They launched tip-and run attacks there
instead and have been forging ahead with the tactic
successfully.
The formation of militias as a
part of civilian support program and the boosting of
the Kabul administration's army was your most
prominent plan, propagated with most fanfare, prior to
launching it. But this plan also went awry. Soldiers
in the army and in military uniform targeted you with
their own weapons. Still, instead of pondering over
their mistakes, your military officers are bent on
continuing the war. They irresponsibly give you
distorted information about a losing war, trying to
conceal from you, their failures.
Your generals and intelligence high-ups claim that the
current resistance in Afghanistan is the result of
interference by neighboring countries. However, by
doing so, they want to justify the prolongation of the
war. Sometimes, they ascribe the resistance to foreign
elements and are trying to show the current armed
Jihad by the Afghans as being a war waged only by
Taliban or they intentionally portray it as an
insurgence being put up by a given tribe and ethnicity
of Afghanistan-- whereas, in fact, the current armed
Jihad is a country-wide resistance against you . Men
and women, old and young from every tribe, ethnicity,
caste and area have arisen to oppose you. Thus by your
intending to wipe out the resistance, you have chosen
the way of committing genocide of the whole nation.
Think, can a few militants stand up to armed forces of
40 countries including the strongest countries of the
world—still more in circumstances that the initiatives
of the war is in the hands of the invaders, as your
generals claim? Can a clandestine and weak
intervention (by foreigners) be able to confront these
troops? Can only Taliban i.e. students, confront these
large number of forces? Can a certain race in a
multi-ethnicity nation of Afghanistan, be able to
resist such a strong and well-equipped military
coalition? If the intervention had been a decisive
factor for the maintenance of stability, then the
Karzai would have been able to achieve that goal by
now?
If you claim that the current resistance is being put
up by non-Afghan elements, then your government and
the coalition should produce concrete evidence for all
to see. Following your occupation of Afghanistan and
the inception of armed Jihad against you, you have
undoubtedly detained not only tens of people, or
hundreds of them, or thousands of them, but tens of
thousands of them, would your military generals
produce only one hundred non-Afghans from among those
thousands of detainees to prove their case? If they
did so, we would accept your claim that non-Afghan
Mujahideen had been fighting against you all these
years? Otherwise, the claim is a mere assumption.
If you are not willing to act on
our suggestion, then how about another experiment?
Send a team to Afghanistan on fact-finding mission.
But members of the team should have freedom of
movement, and should be allowed to remain far from the
clutches of your intelligence agencies. Then they
should see for themselves whether the military
generals give them permission to go out of military
barracks and hotels or they try to keep them in
barracks and hotels as distinguished detainees?
Presume, if they permit you to go out to find the
ground realities, would you be able to travel to other
areas beyond the vicinity of the few limited streets
of Kabul? Even if you venture out of Kabul, do you
believe, you will come back safe? The fact of the
matter is that you will hardly find any area in all
Afghanistan beyond proximity of two kilometers of the
military bases where you can walk freely and openly.
On the other hand, when
Mujahideen captured your soldier Bergh dal, they
traveled with him 500 km on foot. Berg dal himself
says that no government soldier ever stopped him on
the way during that long journey. But still if you are
not willing to put to experiment our proposal, then
you should listen to my words , however, they may be
bitter but are the ground realities. By feeling the
burden of the issue, as responsible persons, you
should not plunge your nation into perdition
furthermore.
Moreover, the fear that Afghanistan may turn out to be
a threat to the world peace must be put out of your
minds as it is a mere baseless propaganda and a lie
fabricated by your rulers to justify and continue
their illegal, unjustified and irrational war, the
so-called war on terror.
You had better know the ground reality that the war of
Afghanistan is a losing war, being fought by the
indigenous people, not just by a given faction, a
tribe but by an entire nation which has over 5,000
years old history; a nation that considers both
victory and martyrdom in the war against your forces
as a cherished wish of success not only in this world
but in the world to come as well.
Your modern and advanced military warfare and arms
with state-of the-art technology have failed against
Mujahideen. Your tanks, the military hardware and your
soldiers that you have been spending billion of
dollars on them to keep, are simply and inexpensively
wiped out by ordinary Afghans. For example, 69
year-old Saleh Jan Aka along with his 18 year-old son,
destroyed 32 tanks of the coalitions and 9 ranger
vehicles in Helmand, by spending just $2500 —the only
amount paid to him for the purpose.
Sale Jan Aka who has never been trained in any
military academy, neither he left his farming work nor
his village to do this. Besides, he has never asked
for any reward as quid pro que. Meantime,. All the
items which he used to blow up the US and its allies
tanks and vehicles has been bought from Lashkar Gah,
while the seller not knowing what he bought them for?
According to him, his house has been searched four
times so far by the US and its allies but nothing was
found to prove that he was involved in such
activities. He says, once after destroying the
coalition forces tanks by using IED's, he gave some
cold water to the wounded soldiers to brush away their
suspicions and to cause their injuries to get worse.
It is worth to consider whether your forces in
Afghanistan with all the advanced hardware and modern
military equipments that they have and your various
operations such as Expectation, Mountain, Dagger,
Dragon which cost you billion of dollars and the media
war by you, will ever be able to prevent people like
Saleh Jan Aka and many thousands others from carrying
out their mission or even slow down the tempo of their
mission? Not at all.
Is it that, that your force have come all the way to
Afghanistan, expecting the Afghan people stand for
them in ovation and keep watching while your forces
will do what they wish to do? Or just the Afghans be
sitting hand on hand while your forces will be busy
building military bases, barracks, airbases and so
forth? Or are you under the illusion that the Afghan
nation would ever tolerate the presence of your forces
and military interference in their country? You will
only come around to know it when the Afghans rise to
show their response.
Come and think, a moment for the sake of pondering.
Suppose, a foreign force invades your country and
tries to build military bases there, would you and
your nation tolerate all these? or would you be
convinced that the invasion was a fair and just act
and the forces in your country were there for security
purposes?
Anyway, on the basis of the principle of your
universal slogan( democracy), the decision by
parliament is considered final because it is the
parliament that approves fund for each and every
mission. So all relevant affairs and events are
referred to the parliament for decision.
I would like to bring one last point to your notice,
what was your goal to come to Afghanistan? what have
you achieved so far (through the war) and what will
possibly you achieve in future? Will you be able to
obtain your long-term goals in the region only through
the war in Afghanistan?
You are representatives of people and are an
authorized entity to take decision about the Afghan
issue, therefore, I presented you with a true picture
of the ground realities of Afghanistan-- say, another
side of the coin, more different from the one which is
submitted to you by your generals, time and again.