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Blasts Rock Afghanistan, NATO in Taliban 'Spring Offensive'
Fighting continues in one of the biggest attacks since 2001
Over a dozen explosions went off around Afghanistan today in a set of coordinated attacks. Taliban forces are taking credit for the attacks, saying it is the start of a 'spring offensive'. The Taliban said the main targets were the German and British embassies, and the headquarters of Afghanistan's NATO-led force.
The Taliban said they were behind the co-ordinated attacks across the country [Reuters] Suicide bombers and gunfire consumed the center of Kabul as Taliban fighters took over buildings and tried to enter parliament. Security forces have been exchanging fire throughout the day, and a total of 19 insurgents have died and 14 police and nine civilians were wounded, the Interior Ministry said.
A Taliban spokesman told Reuters Afghan attacks were retaliation for Koran burnings, the US marine urination video and the Kandahar shooting massacre, as the US and NATO have continued to fumble the projected withdraw of its 130,000 troops by the end of 2014 and hand responsibility for security to Afghan forces.
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RT: Kabul bomb wave, rockets fired: Taliban targets diplomats & NATO
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Al-Jazeera: Afghanistan rocked by wave of Taliban attacks
Suicide bombers have struck across Afghanistan in co-ordinated attacks, with explosions and gunfire rocking the diplomatic area of Kabul as Taliban fighters took over buildings and tried to enter parliament.
Outside the capital on Sunday, attackers also targeted government buildings in Logar province, the airport in Jalalabad, and a police facility in the town of Gardez in Paktya province.
A Taliban spokesman said the violence marked the start of their annual spring offensive which heralds the fighting season, adding that "a lot of suicide bombers" were involved.
The attacks which are among the most serious on the capital since US-backed Afghan forces removed the group from power in 2001.
Al Jazeera's Qais Azimy, reporting from Kabul, said gun battles were still raging in parts of the capital.
"There is still fighting going on [in Kabul]. We can hear gunfire from the diplomatic area, a VIP part of Kabul where the UN offices and other important buildings are," Azimy said.
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Agence France-Presse: Taliban's 'spring offensive' rocks Afghanistan
Embattled President Hamid Karzai was moved to a safe area and his palace went into lockdown as the capital was hit by a wave of attacks including a failed attempt to target one of his deputies, officials said.
Insurgents armed with heavy machineguns, rocket propelled grenades and suicide vests launched what the Taliban spokesman said was a "coordinated attack" in Kabul and three eastern towns near the capital.
In Kabul the insurgents took up positions in construction sites overlooking government buildings, diplomatic missions and other high profile targets, unleashing a stand-off with security forces throughout the afternoon and evening.
Lutfullah Mashal, a spokesman for the National Directorate of Security (NDS), said Mohammad Karim Khalili, one of Karzai's two deputies was one of the targets of Sunday's attacks.
Mashal said the group of three tasked with attacking Khalili's home in west Kabul was captured before reaching their target.
Kabul They claimed they were linked to the Haqqani Network, he said, a hardcore Taliban branch accused of masterminding most of the high-profile attacks in Kabul and known to have close links to Al-Qaeda.
The attacks will raise fears over the precarious security situation in Afghanistan as NATO prepares to withdraw its 130,000 troops by the end of 2014 and hand responsibility for security to Afghan forces.
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Show AllTo the Pashtun-Afghans - conveniently called "Taliban" by US-NATO - US-NATO forces are occupants.
To US-NATO forces the Afghan people are "terrorists".
The two sides are fighting for completely different aims, only incidentally occuring in the same geography - but the histiography isn't even overlapping.
RCallaghan
Opening Day!
The long-awaited "Fighting Season" has just begun in Afghanistan, and it looks like things are getting off to a whopping Big Bang!
The BBC has some great breaking-news "explosion" videos with droll commentary by the BBC correspondents reporting from Paktia Province and Kabul on this season's opener -- they're calling it a "high-profile" hit:
“Taliban strike across Afghanistan in ‘spring offensive’ http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-17719956
“Militants have staged a wave of coordinated attacks on the Afghan capital Kabul and other locations.
“Foreign embassies, Nato's HQ and the Afghan parliament were hit in the first major attack on Kabul in more than six months.
“The attackers also struck in the provinces of Logar, Paktia and Nangarhar. The Taliban said it was the start of a "spring offensive.”
Video –Quentin Sommerville reporting live from Paktia Province in Afghanistan http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-17720267
Video -- Bilal Sawary heard gunfire from his location in Kabul in Afghanistan http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-17719956
(Continue reading the BBC reports and watch the videos for the gruesome details.)
Apparently, "the Cricket" (as they say in South Asia) -- which is really huge in India and Pakistan -- never quite caught on in Afghanistan.
The Afghans much prefer "Fighting Season" with asymmetric warfare and surprise ambushes featuring swarms of Pashtun tribesmen packing Kalashnikovs and rocket-propelled granades and shoulder-fired surface-to-air missiles and IEDs and truck bombs to rattle their opponents and catch them off guard.
PS -- Think of it as the "Taliban" throwing out the first pitch -- a 98 mph fastball in the zone and right down the middle of the plate! -- gets 'em looking every time.
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The only hope of ever returning to some assemblage of sanity, is a true reckoning of what really happened that dark day.
And to those who would claim that I just violated terms of posting an unrelated topic on this thread, then I would say, that you are fooling yourself. Find the video of WTC7, and watch it again, but this time with an open mind. That is the litmus test as to whether you have recovered enough of your thinking skills that were taken away by the shock and awe of 9/11.
You are NOT off topic.
As to "a true reckoning" - wow - if that happens, the edifices falling will make 9-11 WTC dolls houses... But do keep pushing. Eventually, all edifices fall. - Only hoping they don't take all of US down with them...
Listen to ex-CIA asset Susan Lindauer on Youtube.com to hear confirmation that 9-11 "air-strikes" on "WTC" was well known in advance, only not the exact timing. According to her, 9-11 was the US gov't taking advantage of the attack they knew to come.
And of course, WTC 7 fell down in sheer depression at seeing its bigger "brothers" the twin towers gone some hours earlier... That's logical, in what passes for "emotional logic" in mainstream media these days.
Refrain: Onward, Christian soldiers, marching as to war, with the cross of Jesus going on before.
2. At the sign of triumph Satan's host doth flee; on then, Christian soldiers, on to victory! Hell's foundations quiver at the shout of praise; brothers, lift your voices, loud your anthems raise. (Refrain)
3. Like a mighty army moves the church of God; brothers, we are treading where the saints have trod. We are not divided, all one body we, one in hope and doctrine, one in charity. (Refrain)
4. Crowns and thrones may perish, kingdoms rise and wane, but the church of Jesus constant will remain. Gates of hell can never gainst that church prevail; we have Christ's own promise, and that cannot fail. (Refrain)
5. Onward then, ye people, join our happy throng, blend with ours your voices in the triumph song. Glory, laud, and honor unto Christ the King, this through countless ages men and angels sing. (Refrain)
In July 2000, Taliban leader Mullah Mohammed Omar, collaborating with the United Nations to eradicate heroin production in Afghanistan, declared that growing poppies was un-Islamic, resulting in one of the world's most successful anti-drug campaigns. As a result of this ban, opium poppy cultivation was reduced by 91% from the previous year's estimate of 82,172 hectares. The ban was so effective that Helmand Province, which had accounted for more than half of this area, recorded no poppy cultivation during the 2001 season.
http://www.nytimes.com/2001/05/20/world/taliban-s-ban-on-poppy-a-success...
Of course this didn't last and the poor farmers went back to the poppy and the Taliban since have used drug profits for weapons, but the Taliban made a serious effort, once.
Today the internet has many photos of US and British troops guarding the poppy crops.
By 2009, it was already abundantly obvious that this war was lost, and that escalating it was only going to bring more bloodshed, squander more treasure and generally exacerbate what was already a calamity of epic proportions. Obama's 2009 speech announcing the surge was practically a cut-and-paste job from any number of speeches given by George W. Bush regarding the war on terror -- choc full of falsehoods, dripping with jingoism and that nauseating appeal to "American exceptionalism." That surge was when I realized that Obama was not the person I thought he was when I voted for him in 2008, and when I vowed he would never get my vote again, regardless of what evil Christo-fascist the GOP decided to nominate.
The fact that his Democratic base continues to insist that he is doing a great job as president just proves that most Democrats are either deluded or are liars. If Bush was still president implementing these policies, the liberals would be screaming bloody murder, but since it is one of their guys in the White House, they defend him and cheer him on like the hypocrites they are.
During his campaign Obama said he would escalate the war in Afghanistan, and that he would increase drone attacks in Pakistan. He has kept both campaign promises.
You're right though to point out that he did essentially keep his campaign promise to escalate the war.
Oikos -- The Tet Offensive is a reasonable parallel although the Taliban are not capable of putting the kinds of traditional forces into the field that the Viet Cong/NLF, could muster.
The Taliban cannot defeat the U.S. or NATO in battle but that is irrelevant. They need only to endure.
Countermarch's comment is also irrelevant .
The Tet Offensive was a costly military loss but a powerful demonstration that the Vietnamese fighting to liberate their country from colonial powers (first the French, then the U.S.) were CAPABLE of such a complex and bold offensive.
The U.S. and their SVA allies were completely stunned. Even though they went on to regain the military initiative and repel all the attacks, it was evident to anyone paying attention that the colonial war was lost.
The Taliban are demonstrating the same thing. They will still be there when the U.S. is long gone.
"While negotiating in Hanoi a few days before Saigon fell, U.S. Army Colonel Harry Summers, Jr. [later author of On Strategy: A Critical Analysis of the Vietnam War], said to a North Vietnamese colonel, "You know, you never defeated us on the battlefield.' The Vietnamese colonel replied, "That may be so, but it is also irrelevant.'"
http://www.commondreams.org/views06/1027-27.htm