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Taliban attacks Afghan capital, U.S. Embassy
CBS News ^ | September 13, 2011

Posted on 09/13/2011 3:01:25 AM PDT by xjcsa

A complicated attack involving multiple gunmen and apparent suicide bombers was underway in the heart of the Afghan capital Tuesday morning, and it appeared to be focused near the U.S. Embassy.

CBS News staff in Kabul reported hearing heavy gunfire and at least seven explosions, some of them large. The situation was described as "chaotic", and it remained unclear how many people were wounded.

A Taliban spokesman claimed there were several militants inside at least one building near the embassy district in Kabul, and that the targets of the attack were Afghan government ministries and the intelligence services.

The Taliban's primary website ran a statement Tuesday morning saying "Operation Martyrdom" was underway in the Afghan capital.

(Excerpt) Read more at cbsnews.com ...


TOPICS: Breaking News; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: afghanistan; kabul; taliban
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To: cmj328
Tet offensive. Theatre. They lose big, but they make our front pages.

My thought too.

41 posted on 09/13/2011 7:48:35 AM PDT by Ramius (Or getrsonally, I give us... one chance in three. More tea?)
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To: headstamp 2
"Obama is in the process of totally losing this thing."

Yes, though "in process" is probably inaccurate by now. Praying for our troops as always.

42 posted on 09/13/2011 7:51:53 AM PDT by cake_crumb (Obama: the Unholy Won.)
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To: xjcsa
Something for everyone to ponder ... Status for an afghan male adult is to have a male slave child under the age of fourteen. Ask a returning Vet from the theater.
43 posted on 09/13/2011 7:53:25 AM PDT by no-to-illegals (Please God, Protect and Bless Our Men and Women in Uniform with Victory. Amen.)
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To: Glenn
"We've lost Afghanistan. (Not our fault. The place is a rock pile.) Let's kill as many of the mongrels as possible on our way out of the place. While we're at it, let's get out of Pakistan as well."

Only in the same way. Neutralize each and every ISI allied with AlQ...

44 posted on 09/13/2011 7:53:47 AM PDT by StAnDeliver (/)
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To: cake_crumb

“When I was over there back in 2003, I was able to talk to some younger (teenage, early to mid 20s) Afghans. Every one of them that I talked to wanted to rid themselves of the old oppressive culture, and join the rest of the world in the 21st century”

This is why I believe the best thing we could have done was to send thousands of Afghans to study abroad (Europe) where they could learn to use computers and drive cars. (Girls educated in this way would never want to go back to wearing beekeeper outfits).

That was where our “allies” could have helped out—rather than by sending token troop forces.

It’s ten years too late to start that now; but you can imagine the results of educating ten years’ worth of
Afghan youth in the West.


45 posted on 09/13/2011 7:57:13 AM PDT by CondorFlight (I)
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To: cmj328

We have a WINNER!!!! Only no one trusts the MSM so there will be no “If I’ve lost Cronkite...” moment.


46 posted on 09/13/2011 8:09:14 AM PDT by xkaydet65 (IACTA ALEA EST!!!)
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To: livius

9/11 anniversary: The end of Islamic extremism is far from nigh
It is often described as the day that changed the world but, in fact, 9/11 only brought home to the West what had been simmering, and sometimes breaking out violently, in different parts of the world for nearly half a century.

At the heart of extremism is an ideology, a world-view – and not just concerning the perceived wrong done to the Muslim Umma (or people). Such an ideology expects Islam to dominate rather than to accept a subservient place in world affairs. It promotes pan-Islam and the ultimate rejection of nation-states, even Muslim ones. It may be that some extremists chatter about an Islamic state, in this part of the world or that; however, its ultimate aim is a single Islamic political, social, economic and spiritual entity.

For many, the restoration of the Caliphate is integral to this project and, given past history, we should not be sanguine that Western powers will not collude with it if they believe it promotes a temporary self-interest. Such a vision of pan-Islam is not restricted to the Muslim world as it is now but also includes lands “lost” to Islam whether that be India, Palestine, East Timor, South Sudan or the Iberian countries.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/september-11-attacks/8754961/911-anniversary-The-end-of-Islamic-extremism-is-far-from-nigh.html

Islam is not going to “collapse under its own weight”. They won’t change and they won’t give up. I doubt we can kill all muslims and I doubt we can change all their minds. I would settle for keeping them out of America and letting them kill each other in other countries.



47 posted on 09/13/2011 8:19:59 AM PDT by ilovesarah2012
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To: Mrs.O'Strategery

God Bless him, and the rest of them as well.


48 posted on 09/13/2011 8:20:08 AM PDT by wxgesr (I want to be the first person to surf on another planet.)
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To: InvisibleChurch

I cannot for the life of me understand why we are still in Afghanistan.


49 posted on 09/13/2011 8:21:21 AM PDT by ilovesarah2012
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To: Mrs.O'Strategery
I will pray for him. I have family in the city as well.

Not feeling too comfortable about that right now.....

50 posted on 09/13/2011 8:28:40 AM PDT by ohioWfan (Proud Mom of a Bronze Star winner!)
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To: ecomcon

I agree with everything you have said.


51 posted on 09/13/2011 8:33:52 AM PDT by livius
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To: CondorFlight

There still would have been time, if Obama hadn’t completely ruined the ROE, turning our troops into sitting ducks. They might not like it, but those Afghan civilians have to pretend to like the stronger horse.


52 posted on 09/13/2011 8:39:36 AM PDT by cake_crumb (Obama: the Unholy Won.)
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To: livius

But but but BHO got OBL... should be no more attacks now :-(


53 posted on 09/13/2011 9:09:19 AM PDT by Para-Ord.45
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To: Lil Flower

“I don’t know, the Japanese were pretty savage at one time.”

This is true...but it took a couple of mushroom clouds over their cities before they finally “saw the light” so to speak.


54 posted on 09/13/2011 9:52:45 AM PDT by Towed_Jumper (There are only two classes of people left in the U.S. - Producers and Parasites.)
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To: wxgesr

Thank you! I love technology. He just got a hold of me to let me know that he was okay.


55 posted on 09/13/2011 10:44:44 AM PDT by Mrs.O'Strategery
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To: xjcsa

I didn’t know they celebrated Tet in Afghanistan.


56 posted on 09/13/2011 10:46:40 AM PDT by dfwgator
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To: Mrs.O'Strategery

Most XCLNT!


57 posted on 09/13/2011 10:52:13 AM PDT by wxgesr (I want to be the first person to surf on another planet.)
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To: Lil Flower
I don’t know, the Japanese were pretty savage at one time.

No. The Japanese were exquisitely cultured and genteel. They were our best friends in the region. They came under the spell of some slick-talking charlatans who convinced them it was a religious duty to conquer Asia. Admiral Raymond Spruance, as acting Military Governor of Japan, said that "there are enough brutes in any society, and enough of the brute in each of us" for events like what happened to take place.

58 posted on 09/13/2011 11:55:23 AM PDT by ichabod1 (Nuts; A house divided against itself cannot stand.)
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To: Mrs.O'Strategery
The word is that everyone is OK - don't you love that you can get a phone call from Kabul and it sounds like it's next door?

Continued prayers for your husband and you. Looks like Embassy lockdown will continue for a while - everything canceled for tomorrow.

I hope they have enough air to breathe down there!

59 posted on 09/13/2011 12:38:00 PM PDT by ohioWfan (Proud Mom of a Bronze Star winner!)
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To: ohioWfan

Prayers of Thanksgiving! I know, it’s just crazy how awesmoe technology is! Hubby doesn’t call me on the phone—we use Skype for everything. I bought a Droid for this deployment and I find it surreal that my husband can call me through my phone using Skype. He mentioned the lockdown to me as well. He told me not to expect to hear from him for a few days. How can I comlain about that when sometimes I hear from him two times a day? How did families ever get through wartime with out Skype?

God bless our service members and contractors!


60 posted on 09/13/2011 1:04:23 PM PDT by Mrs.O'Strategery
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