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    Top Taleban commander 'arrested'

    Lol I wonder which Amerikan Nazi ratted him out.
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    http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/4997548.stm

    One of the most important Taleban leaders, Mullah Dadullah, has been captured in Afghanistan, Afghan officials have told the BBC.
    The senior military commander was said to have been detained by international troops in southern Kandahar province.

    Mullah Dadullah was a member of the Taleban's 10-man leadership council before the US-led invasion in 2001.

    A Taleban spokesman, Mohammed Hanif, has denied the report of Mullah Dadullah's capture.

    There has been no official confirmation of the arrest from the Afghan government or US military.

    The US-led coalition in Afghanistan has been pursuing Mullah Dadullah for more than four years.

    'Brutal'

    Mullah Dadullah has been blamed for much of the recent violence in the southern province of Helmand where thousands of British troops are being deployed.

    Officials in Helmand say scores of militants and 13 policemen have been killed in fighting this week.

    Our correspondent says Mullah Dadullah is very close to the Taleban leader, Mullah Omar. Mullah Dadullah has survived a number of attacks and lost one leg in battle.

    He has a reputation for being one of the Taleban's most brutal commanders.

    High-ranking Afghan officials have told the BBC that he was captured in Kandahar and is being held by the coalition forces.

    There are no details as to how he was caught.

    Fierce fighting

    Three years ago, Mullah Dadullah told the BBC that the Taleban, deposed in 2001, hoped to regain power in Afghanistan.

    He said the Taleban would fight until "Jews and Christians, all foreign crusaders" were expelled from Afghanistan.

    In December 2005 a court in Pakistan sentenced Mullah Dadullah to life in prison for trying to kill conservative Islamic politician Maulana Mohammad Khan Sherani in 2004. Mr Sherani escaped unhurt.

    Up to 100 people have died this week in some of Afghanistan's fiercest fighting since US-led forces ousted the Taleban.

    In addition to the Helmand fighting, at least 25 militants died in two separate clashes in Kandahar.

    A US national was killed by a suicide bomber in Herat. Another bomber blew himself up at an Afghan army base in the city of Ghazni as a US military convoy was passing. The bomber and a civilian were killed.

    Our correspondent, Alastair Leithead, says there is no doubt the strength of the insurgents has been increasing and the thousands of British and international troops moving into the south will have their hands full.
    Great Spirit Reviewed by Great Spirit on . Top Taleban commander 'arrested' Lol I wonder which Amerikan Nazi ratted him out. --------------------------------------------------------------------- http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/4997548.stm One of the most important Taleban leaders, Mullah Dadullah, has been captured in Afghanistan, Afghan officials have told the BBC. The senior military commander was said to have been detained by international troops in southern Kandahar province. Mullah Dadullah was a member of the Taleban's 10-man leadership council Rating: 5

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    Top Taleban commander 'arrested'

    Im here for you too..... the correct spelling of Taleband is

    The Taliban Movement or just Taliban (Persian and Pashto طالبان (plural), from the Arabic طالب (ṭāliban, "two students")), is a Sunni Islamist nationalist Movement which effectively ruled most of Afghanistan from 1996 until 2001, despite having diplomatic recognition from only three countries: the United Arab Emirates, Pakistan, and Saudi Arabia, as well as the unrecognized government of the Chechen Republic of Ichkeria. The most influential members, including Mullah Mohammed Omar, the leader of the Movement, were simple village mullahs (junior Islamic religious scholars), most of whom had studied in Madrassas in Pakistan. The Taliban movement derived mainly from Pashtuns of Afghanistan and North-West Frontier Province (NWFP) of Pakistan, but also included many non-Afghan volunteers from the Arab world, as well as Eurasia, South Asia, and Southeast Asia.

    GS... you might want to think about this, its deep ok....

    dont through rocks when you live in a glass house.........

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    Top Taleban commander 'arrested'

    cat got your tounge GS.......


    or are you still eating that humble pie?

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    Top Taleban commander 'arrested'

    Quote Originally Posted by Bong30
    Im here for you too..... the correct spelling of Taleband is

    The Taliban Movement or just Taliban (Persian and Pashto طالبان (plural), from the Arabic طالب (ṭāliban, "two students")), is a Sunni Islamist nationalist Movement which effectively ruled most of Afghanistan from 1996 until 2001, despite having diplomatic recognition from only three countries: the United Arab Emirates, Pakistan, and Saudi Arabia, as well as the unrecognized government of the Chechen Republic of Ichkeria. The most influential members, including Mullah Mohammed Omar, the leader of the Movement, were simple village mullahs (junior Islamic religious scholars), most of whom had studied in Madrassas in Pakistan. The Taliban movement derived mainly from Pashtuns of Afghanistan and North-West Frontier Province (NWFP) of Pakistan, but also included many non-Afghan volunteers from the Arab world, as well as Eurasia, South Asia, and Southeast Asia.

    GS... you might want to think about this, its deep ok....

    dont through rocks when you live in a glass house.........
    I am more then familiar with the Taliban. But hey you don't have to go to Afghanistan to experience a Taliban like government. lol. Just go to the Bible Belt in Amerika and they will faithfully recreate the same environment! No gimmicks or bullshit!

    Your reply really had nothing to do with the article about them capturing him.

    Are you an American nationalist? Or as Alex Jones would say....do you work for the US government?? :dance: :stoned:

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    Top Taleban commander 'arrested'

    you are right, i wasnt going to say anything about the article.... why would I ? there was a miss spelled word. The context doesnt have anything to do with the thread, just spelling is all that matters.


    just remeber GS im here for you too.....

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    Top Taleban commander 'arrested'

    Quote Originally Posted by Bong30
    you are right, i wasnt going to say anything about the article.... why would I ? there was a miss spelled word. The context doesnt have anything to do with the thread, just spelling is all that matters.


    just remeber GS im here for you too.....
    Lol thats great. A misspelled word never stopped you before. Let me guess....you are one of these people who believes that hijackers with boxcutters hijacked 4 airliners on 9/11. Am I right?

    I feel sorry for Amerikans now....

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    Top Taleban commander 'arrested'

    no GS bong30 know's that terrorist's with box cutters did'nt hijack 4 airliners on 9/11,but it is his job to try and make us beleive it

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    Top Taleban commander 'arrested'

    Quote Originally Posted by gromorebud
    no GS bong30 know's that terrorist's with box cutters did'nt hijack 4 airliners on 9/11,but it is his job to try and make us beleive it
    It's all about the propaganda! Don't forget that Torog, Myth, Mont, and Psycho4Bud are trying to be good little Nazis...I mean Amerikans...and have us believe in the official story of 9/11. They work for the US government. They are disguised as normal people on the cannabis.com boards, snooping for the dissidents! Think about this...do you think Hitler would have used computers and the Internet to track his enemies? I think so! :thumbsup:

    All Amerikans should boycott the United 93 movie!! It's just another propaganda piece! Lol I would definately not be surprised if they included a reference to Iraq and Iran in this movie. Just enough time to get behind the war with Iran!!

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    Top Taleban commander 'arrested'

    Quote Originally Posted by Great Spirit
    Don't forget that Torog, Myth, Mont, and Psycho4Bud are trying to be good little Nazis...I mean Amerikans...and have us believe in the official story of 9/11. They work for the US government. They are disguised as normal people on the cannabis.com boards
    You just got off a 7 day ban for the same smack.
    This one bought you a month....come back and do it again it'll be a lifer. SLANDER ON MEMBERS NOT ALLOWED! Unless you have ANY proof you better keep your ignorant thoughts to yourself!

    Have a good vacation!:thumbsup:

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    Top Taleban commander 'arrested'

    Quote Originally Posted by Great Spirit
    It's all about the propaganda! Don't forget that Torog, Myth, Mont, and Psycho4Bud are trying to be good little Nazis...I mean Amerikans...and have us believe in the official story of 9/11. They work for the US government. They are disguised as normal people on the cannabis.com boards, snooping for the dissidents! Think about this...do you think Hitler would have used computers and the Internet to track his enemies? I think so! :thumbsup:
    You may be on to something here GS, why else would he keep on banning you when you say this stuff on the politics forums...I guess its more proof the PTB have tooken control of the internet.......

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