The Islamic Emirate Of Afghanistan: The Negotiation Ploy Boomerangs On The Enemy
12 December 2010
By Al-Ikhwah Al-Mujahidun
In the Name of Allah, the Most Beneficent, the Most
Merciful.
The esteemed Amir-ul-Mumineen, Mullah Muhammad Omar
Mujahid, in his Eid ul Adha message, re-affirmed the
stance of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan regarding
talks with the puppet Kabul regime and the American
invaders.
He made it clear that the solution of the Afghan
issues lies only in full withdrawal of foreign forces
from Afghanistan. The recent developments as regards
our country show the far-sightedness of the
Amir-ul-momineen, by not responding to the war
stratagem being launched by the enemy time and again
under the name of peace talks overtures. With the
passage of time, it becomes more and more exposed that
the enemy is only trying to create rifts among the
ranks of Mujahideen through their publishing false
reports of peace talks with the senior officials of
the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan.
On 22nd Nov. 2010, the New York Times wrote: "the so
called "high -ranking member of Taliban" was actually
a lowly shop keeper from Quetta. He had introduced
himself as Mullah Akhtar Muhammad Mansour to the
British Intelligence MI6; His credentials had been
confirmed by US intelligence agencies. Then, he was
flown by NATO to Kabul to meet with Hamid Karzai who
gave him large amount of money. The man apparently had
long talks with the M16 for several days before he was
whisked away to Kabul. In fact, the enemy has no clear
strategy for diplomatic solutions of the issue.
Instead, they resort to some hypocritical tactics
aimed at weakening the Mujahideen. A western writer
writes: "But wait. If we did want to weaken Taliban
resolve—and surely we do—and if individual Taliban
leaders aren't really sure what the others are doing,
then even a fake Taliban talker might do the trick.
Isn't it possible the false Mansour served our
interests--by putting the real Taliban leaders "on
edge," worried that some of their colleagues might be
cracking? If the fake Mansour didn't exist, it might
be worth paying someone take the role, no?"
After flaunting its military surge and much publicized
operations in Helmand and Kandahar, the enemy has
realized that their increased military presence has
actually backfired by inciting resistance to their
presence even in areas that were relatively peaceful
in the past. By their own admission, attacks on the
foreign forces from April to October 2010 have
increased by 300% compared to the same period in 2009.
By the Grace of Allah, the Operation Al Fath
(Operation Victory) has successfully been forging
ahead. Next phase of the Mujahideen operations, as
pointed out by the Commander of the Faithful, will
deal dashing blows at the enemy, Inshallah.
In the recent Nato summit in Lisbon, the occupying
Nato forces confirmed the end of 2014 as their final
withdrawal date from Afghanistan. Since the invaders
has proved unable to defeat then Mujahideen militarily
(as they themselves admit), they are trying fatuously
to create dissension and distrust among the ranks of
Mujahideen by spreading the rumor of talks. After the
9/11 attacks on America, the United States did not
bother to open a comprehensive and neutral
investigation of the 9/11 event to find the real
culprits but instead of presenting concrete evidence,
the Americans simply said that the Afghans should give
in to their demands or they will invade our country.
Soon, they started a barbaric aerial bombardment of
Afghanistan, without regard to any principle of
International law. The Nato allies, repeating mistakes
of past empires, considered Afghanistan as a weak
nation that they could invade and utilize for their
designs in the region.
After the fall of Kabul, the Amir ul Mumineen, Mullah
Muhammad Mujahid, in an interview with BBC Radio had
predicted that Afghanistan would prove as a graveyard
of the American Empire. Today, the Americans have been
in Afghanistan for more than nine years, the same
length of time that the Soviets had been in
Afghanistan, and they are in no better condition than
the Soviets. Their puppet regime is weak and corrupt
and holds no sway beyond Kabul. They have displaced
hundreds of thousands of innocent Afghan civilians;
tens of thousands of Afghans have fallen prey to the
enemy's indiscriminate bombing, and an even higher
number have been wounded by them.
Their brazen lies about the ground realities have
spiraled to such an extent that even their puppet
President does not believe in them anymore. But most
important of all, the myth of American supremacy has
been shattered. America has been demoted from a
supposedly "hyper-power" or "super-power" to just
another regional power, unable to impose its will on
other nations without the backing of other regional
powers. The irony is that America was instigated into
attacking Afghanistan by other regional powers, and
Americas presence in the country served their
interests more than it served America's interests. And
today, because of their military and political losses
in Afghanistan, America does not have the strength and
stomach to confront their real enemies. America's
invasion of Afghanistan will be judged as a unique
moment in history when America abandoned its own
principles of "Realpolitick" and decided to pull
someone else's chestnut out of the fire. The longer it
stays in this fire, the more it will be burnt.