Posted on 10/20/2021 2:04:56 PM PDT by BenLurkin
KABUL—Mawlawi Zubair Mutmaeen used to run Taliban suicide-bombing squads in Kabul. On a recent day, in his new role as police chief for one of the Afghan capital’s districts, he was busy mediating a marital dispute.
A woman clad in a burqa complained she could no longer live with her interfering mother-in-law. Clearly used to being in command, Mr. Mutmaeen lectured the husband that under Islamic law he must provide his wife with “shelter and other basic necessities.”
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gee I feel SO much more secure now having a known terrorist in charge of the police department!
(coming soon to some big USA cities?)
satire
satire
satire
I guess some people are will to pay/ subscribe to see their their material. I can’t afford it.
The headline was enough for me.
Nice job Joe, er Brandon.
More seriously, since all of these terrorists are now out in the open, can we not tag everyone of them and eliminate them all at once?
Seems like a prospect for the Capital Police.
Best friends with Biden, Austin and woke piece of schiff generals that can’t fight their way out of a paper bag because they care more about the military industrial complex and all the graft that goes with it.
He let others do the suicide thing. Pretty smart.
This is disgusting, but really not much different from how the Allies dealt with post-war Germany and especially Japan. A few Nazis got hung. Fewer Japanese. Plenty of guilty Nazis were put back in positions of power. Heck murdering German psychiatrists came to the USA to teach and practice. One great murdering Nazi who use slave labor was put in charge of US missile and space research. They were “good” Nazis don’t you know.
We shouda given Saddam’s military more leeway. Look at Iraq now.
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