Posted on 02/15/2010 9:00:45 PM PST by NormsRevenge
WASHINGTON The Taliban's top military commander has been captured in Pakistan in a joint operation by Pakistani and U.S. intelligence forces, The New York Times reported.
Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar, described as the No. 2 behind Taliban founder and Osama bin Laden associate Mullah Muhammad Omar, has been in Pakistan's custody for several days, ...
Baradar was captured in Karachi, Pakistan, in a raid by Pakistan's Directorate for Inter-Services Intelligence, with CIA operatives accompanying the Pakistanis, the Times reported. Pakistan has been leading the interrogation of Baradar, but Americans were also involved, it said.
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If confirmed, Baradar's arrest would be a major setback for the Taliban.
He may also have information on the whereabouts of Omar and bin Laden.
(Excerpt) Read more at news.yahoo.com ...
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Joint intelligence forces ISSI & CIA take down a big one.
Wonder if the Paki’s know how to properly do the waterboarding?
Hussein 0bama will want to extradite him to NYC.
Big News ping.
Hussein 0bama will want to extradite him to NYC.
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....after Mirandizing him. There, I finished the sentence.
I wonder if he’s been read his miranda rights yet?
Are we going to Mirandize this guy too?
Hussein 0bama will flub it up (on purpose) somehow.
earlier thread
Secret Joint Raid Captures Talibans Top Commander
New York Times ^
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2452153/posts
It’s a good thing. The military will interrogate him in Pakistan. They seem to be secure right now.
The correct waterboarding style for this guy is Constant beatings and torture untill he talks....then hold his head under water for about 1 hour......
“Wonder if the Pakis know how to properly do the waterboarding?”
I’m sure they have “back-up” methods. I bet this guy is singing like a Canary.
Newsweek piece from last summer
Ron Moreau | NEWSWEEK
Published Jul 25, 2009
Americas New Nightmare
http://www.newsweek.com/id/208637?GT1=43002
If you thought the longtime head of the Taliban was bad, you should meet his no. 2.
Soon after 4,000 U.S. marines flooded into Afghanistan’s Helmand River Valley on July 2, Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar called top Taliban regional commanders together for an urgent briefing. The meeting took place in southwestern Pakistannot far from the Afghan border but safely out of the Americans’ reach. Baradar told the commanders he wanted just one thing: to keep the Taliban’s losses to a minimum while maximizing the cost to the enemy. Don’t try to hold territory against the Americans’ superior firepower by fighting them head-on, he ordered. Rely on guerrilla tactics whenever possible. Plant “flowers”improvised explosive deviceson trails and dirt roads. Concentrate on small-unit ambushes, with automatic weapons and rocket-propelled grenades. He gave his listeners a special warning: he would hold each of them responsible for the lives of their men. “Keep your weapons on your backs and be on your motorcycles,” Baradar exhorted them. “America has greater military strength, but we have greater faith and commitment.”
In all likelihood, youve never heard of Mullah Baradar. The only Taliban leader most people know is Mullah Mohammed Omar, the unworldly, one-eyed village preacher who held the grand title amir-ul-momineen”leader of the faithful”when he ruled Afghanistan in the late 1990s. Omar remains a high-value target, with a $10 million U.S. bounty on his head. But he hasn’t been seen in at least three years, even by his most loyal followers, and rarely issues direct orders anymore. In his place, the adversary that American forces are squaring off against in Afghanistanthe man ultimately responsible for the spike in casualties that has made July the deadliest month for Coalition soldiers since the war began in 2001is Baradar. A cunning, little-known figure, he may be more dangerous than Omar ever was.
In more than two dozen interviews for this profile, past and present members of the Afghan insurgency portrayed Baradar as no mere stand-in for the reclusive Omar. They say Baradar appoints and fires the Taliban’s commanders and governors; presides over its top military council and central ruling Shura in Quetta, the city in southwestern Pakistan where most of the group’s senior leaders are based; and issues the group’s most important policy statements in his own name. It is key that he controls the Taliban’s treasuryhundreds of millions of dollars in -narcotics protection money, ransom payments, highway tolls, and “charitable donations,” largely from the Gulf. “He commands all military, political, religious, and financial power,” says Mullah Shah Wali Akhund, a guerrilla subcommander from Helmand province who met Baradar this March in Quetta for the fourth time. “Baradar has the makings of a brilliant commander,” says Prof. Thomas Johnson, a longtime expert on Afghanistan and an adviser to Coalition forces. “He’s able, charismatic, and knows the land and the people so much better than we can hope to do. He could prove a formidable foe.”
Turn him loose, count to three, and aim and fire!
Chop his head off, replace it with the head of a pig and show it on You Tube.
Obama has the luxury of being a “beard” when he wants to. The military will handle it. The “community” knows this.
“If confirmed, Baradar’s arrest would be a major setback for the Taliban. “
Taliban commanders and Democrat Senators are sure dropping quickly.
Yes .. if only Holder and -0 would NOT
stick their noses in, but ....
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