Posted on 11/22/2009 3:56:33 PM PST by clyde_m
A source in Kabul for the Afghan secret talks between the elements in the Taliban led by Mullah Mutawakkil, the Foreign Minister of movement between the American ambassador in Kabul, Lieutenant General Karl Eikenberry, which has achieved progress - without explaining further details. She suggested the United States during the talks give the power to the Taliban in the provinces of Kandahar, Helmand, Uruzgan and Kunar, and Nuristan, in exchange for not firing rockets at U.S. bases. According to the source, Eikenberry met with members of the Taliban led by Mullah Mutawakkil in a secret location in Kabul, and that the latter informed the terms of the United States to Mullah Mohammad Omar, leader of the movement across the advisor Mullah Berader Akhund.
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I read the sourced link and I have one thing to say...
This would be negotiating with terrorists.
NEVER NEGOTIATE WITH A TERRORIST!
Obama would.
Once a Muslim, always a Muslim.
He may not be a practicing Muslim, but his sympathies are obviously with them and he definitely considers himself one of them. We may see him adopt more overt Muslim behavior in the future as he becomes more secure in his position.
Can’t wait for Michelle and the kids to start wearing burkas.
In the case of Michelle, it could only be an improvement...
Actually, though, I wonder if that’s one of the things that’s holding him back. I can’t believe she’d like to stop living the high life and retire into the shadows like a good Muslim wife. Although, of course, for the elite, these things are always different, and she probably thinks she and other high-profile female Muslims such as Valerie Jarrett will be able to go on spending our money and living it up and exposing their elbows.
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