Very, very huge story IMO.
He is probably the most responsible for turning the Taliban -- which he had a significant hand in creating -- against al Qaeda. Which means, believe it or not, on some level he may be working with the Pakistani government and possibly the US government, since he is purely an opportunist. No doubt he will not advertise that fact to his jihadists buddies.
This cannot be overstated: it is the most crucial development since the capture of Khalid Sheik Mohammed. Cutting al Qaeda's support in Pakistan has been a massive coup, of which our media has no clue of right now.
It is the exact sort of thing that the Democrats and their media accomplices always complain that we are not doing and then completely ignore when we do it.
The headline that Kasai was offering the Taliban a place a the table puzzled me. I thought: "There's more to this than meets the eye" and I have stood back to see what might develop.
Well, here is it.
Give the dimRAts some more tissues...
A most interesting analysis. Thanks for posting this.