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Pakistan Muslims Say They Will Obey Afghan Jihad Order
Reuters ^ | 19 September 2001

Posted on 09/19/2001 8:51:28 AM PDT by Kerensky

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (Reuters) -

The head of a grouping of 35 Pakistani Islamic organizations said Wednesday they would have to obey any Taliban order for a religious war if the United States attacked Afghanistan.

Maulana Sami-ul Haq, chairman of the Pakistan and Defense Council that includes 35 pro-Taliban Islamic groups, warned Pakistan's military leader General Pervez Musharraf against backing the U.S. campaign against the Taliban and their ``guest'' Osama bin Laden.

Haq's statements at a news conference in Rawalpindi, beside the capital Islamabad, coincided with a gathering of clerics in the Afghan capital Kabul that could issue a call for jihad, or a religious war, against the United States and its supporters.

``If the ulema give an edict of jihad against American aggression and they also use Pakistan for it, then the entire ulema of the Islamic world and Pakistan will have to support that edict of jihad,'' Haq said.

The United States, which has vowed to punish those behind last week's attacks on New York and Washington, has identified Saudi-born dissident bin Laden as the key suspect. Bin Laden has denied any involvement in the attacks.


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Front Page News; News/Current Events
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PAKISTAN, 2001

Anti-U.S. demonstrators wave a burning replica of an American flag during a protest rally in the Pakistan city of Peshawar September 19, 2001. The head of a grouping of 35 Pakistani Islamic organizations said they would have to obey any Taliban order for a religious war if the U.S. (Erik De Castro/Reuters)


IRAN, 1979

Protestors burning flag at the U.S. Embassy.

1 posted on 09/19/2001 8:51:28 AM PDT by Kerensky
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2 posted on 09/19/2001 8:53:49 AM PDT by 2ndMostConservativeBrdMember
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To: Kerensky
Bring it on...a target rich environment.
3 posted on 09/19/2001 8:55:48 AM PDT by Keith
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To: Kerensky
General Pervez Musharraf is speaking now. Doesn't sound like he will be supporting our efforts.
4 posted on 09/19/2001 8:57:13 AM PDT by undergroundwarrior
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To: Kerensky
Perhaps it was Hussein and Iraq, which gives us ripe targets and a country with oil that we should confiscate for reparations.
5 posted on 09/19/2001 8:57:22 AM PDT by 1Old Pro
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To: Kerensky
I hate generalities, but it seems that we can at least make one regarding those that do not like the USA. They doth boast too much. You'll see all of these guys in female costume soon, showing not so much as an ankle, trying to skulk their way out of harms way.
6 posted on 09/19/2001 8:58:19 AM PDT by major-pelham
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To: Keith
Capturing Bin Laden is nothing compared to dealing with a civil war in Pakistan.
7 posted on 09/19/2001 8:58:34 AM PDT by Kerensky
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To: major-pelham
NUK'EM!! LET'S ROLL!!
8 posted on 09/19/2001 8:59:31 AM PDT by RoseofTexas
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To: RoseofTexas
keeping with the theme of "An armed society is a polite society"...

They's gots nukes, too, bud. Gotta be a little more cautious about throwing ours around them... let's stick to FAE, B-52 carpet-bombing, and conventional missiles... unless they change the equation.

9 posted on 09/19/2001 9:02:12 AM PDT by Teacher317
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To: 1Old Pro
10-4 O. P. We take care of a Terrorist regime & our fuel problem, all in one swoop. Their is no doubt in my mind that he had his little greasy fingers in the deal.
10 posted on 09/19/2001 9:03:12 AM PDT by HELLRAISER II
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To: Teacher317
Do you think they have any long range delivery capability ?
11 posted on 09/19/2001 9:05:58 AM PDT by major-pelham
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To: undergroundwarrior
Musharraf is doing his best, but to many Paks Bin Laden is a big hero.

Pakistani protesters hold a banner at a protest in support of Afghanistan's ruling Taliban and Osama bin Laden, prime suspect in the attacks on the United States last week, in Karachi, September 19, 2001. Around 1000 supporters of a militant Islamic group, fearing U.S. military strikes on Afghanistan, held the peaceful protest. Many people in Muslim Pakistan are opposed to Islamabad's support to Washington in its "war on terrorism". REUTERS/Akbar Baloch

12 posted on 09/19/2001 9:06:53 AM PDT by Kerensky
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To: Kerensky

Pakistanis in the port city of Karachi display banners in support of Osama bin Laden at a demonstration organized by a militant Islamic group, September 18, 2001. About 600 demonstrators, fearing U.S. military strikes on Afghanistan, held the peaceful protest. Many people in Muslim Pakistan are opposed to Islamabad's support for Washington in its 'war on terrorism'. (Akbar Baloch/Reuters)

13 posted on 09/19/2001 9:11:48 AM PDT by Kerensky
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To: Kerensky
Its time for all of these countries to purge themselves of these Jihad nuts or consider themselves the next potential targets.

If they want to die for their cause, let's help them do it.

14 posted on 09/19/2001 9:18:49 AM PDT by liberalism=failure
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To: Keith
Agreed. More names for the target list.
15 posted on 09/19/2001 9:42:17 AM PDT by TheDon
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To: Kerensky
What in the world is a "herrow"? A loud argument made by a woman?
16 posted on 09/19/2001 9:46:45 AM PDT by another cricket
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To: Kerensky
This is good. Everybody needs to pick a side. Quick. Fence sitters on either side may be shot at will by combatants on either side. Commence firing!
17 posted on 09/19/2001 10:41:44 AM PDT by TigersEye
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