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Taliban buried alive in mountains: Survivor
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| November 3, 2001
| Staff
Posted on 11/03/2001 1:09:43 AM PST by stilts
Kabul, Nov 3
"I thought I was going to die the earth was raining from the skies," a Taliban survivor told the Sun while describing how an entire unit was buried alive in a strike by US B-52s.
Osman Rakhim, 23, said the explosions caused by the giant US bombers started a landslide on his mountainside position.
He said dozens of troops were killed when hundreds of tons of earth and rock came down on top of them.
Rakhim wandered away from the carnage in a daze and later surrendered to the Northern Alliance. He said a whole unit of fighters dug in behind him were buried.
Rakhim told the Sun: I could not see, I couldnt breathe. Everything was in darkness ... There were many, many bombs. The earth shook and it rained rocks and shrapnel.
The hillside was falling on us. There were about 300 of us there dug in with sandbags. I have no idea how many were killed.
TOPICS: News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: afghanistan; avalanche; avalanches; battleofafghanistan; taliban
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To: stilts
sounds alot like the comments of those who walked away from WTC....GOOD
To: stilts
the earth was raining from the skies Well, Rakhim, you fellows fought the Soviets and had your little civil war--but nothing in that experience can possibly prepare you for what the US has in store.
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posted on
11/03/2001 4:38:36 AM PST
by
Skooz
To: stilts
Ya know, these are about the most schizophrenic bunch of people I've ever heard of... they boast of fighting for and becoming martyrs for Alla (an emotional gas), but when the chance is placed before them they say something opposite of what they preach... "I thought I was going to die". Like duh...
To: NoControllingLegalAuthority
64
posted on
11/03/2001 4:41:39 AM PST
by
dennisw
To: Common Tator
Good point.
The Taliban is the epitome of what the Afghan people are about. Those who say the Isalms are basically good people are wrong.
IMO, The Afghans wanted what the Taliban had to offer so badly, the're willing to let these Taliban foreigners run their country. Not one single leader in the Taliban is from Afghanistan.
To: AndyJackson
You know, not all of these guys are radical fundamentalists or terrorists. A lot of the common soldiers probably just work there and don't like any of this much more than you or I do.That is a good point. Many of the soldiers were forcibly recruited at gunpoint and their houses burned and families killed so they would have nothing to escape to. Maybe he's one of the good guys.
66
posted on
11/03/2001 4:50:08 AM PST
by
Skooz
To: stilts
What goes around, comes around.
To: Vigilanteman
Can you remember a US President the likes of Hitler, Stalin, Pol Pot?
FDR and Clinton might have come close had they been entrusted with the same power.Entrusted nothing. We have a government and people that keep those with the lust for power from getting as much as they desire.
To: stilts
While I use a healthy dose of skepticism about the source, it is probably more reliable and accurate than the NY Times. That said, what a great start to the day.
69
posted on
11/03/2001 4:55:04 AM PST
by
mgc1122
To: LibKill
Sounds like some of my tax dollars were well spent. A tip of the hat to the USAF. I agree. I live very close to the flightline of a B-52 base and hear them coming and going all the time. At night, I often open my window so the whine of their engines can put me to sleep. Some are bothered by the noise, but I think it's beautiful.
Air Force Jets -- The Sound of Freedom.
70
posted on
11/03/2001 4:57:42 AM PST
by
Skooz
To: The Raven
The problem is the governments of the countries that either allow people like Saddam to get into power, allow religions to dictate policy, or house terrorists. In other words, the opposite of our Constitution.
You assume WAY too much. As though everything else is equal except that the "governments" "permit" people like that to get into power. The fact is that throughout history it has virtually ALWAYS been people like that who have gotten power. That it happens less often in the West is because of the types of governments that have become the norm as well as a general change in the masses' political attitudes and expectations of life. Other places, such as Afghanistan, Pakistan, almost anywhere in Africa, most of the Middle East, are still living in the Middle Ages. It wouldn't even occur to most of populace whether or not they should "permit" such folks as Saddam et al. from coming to power. As far as "the governments" of these countries--the government is only the gang of the previous guy to hold power. In the Dominican Republic, the government is called the "huacal" (sp.), the wooden box for Coke bottles. It's a bunch of empty spaces that are filled up by all the new guy's friends. How do they get their position? Amiguismo. THAT is the historical norm.
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posted on
11/03/2001 5:00:13 AM PST
by
aruanan
To: stilts
They blew up good! ... They blew up REAL good!
To: Skooz
Yes. I would rather my tax dollars be spent to provide for our national defense by attacking armed people who are engaged in a war against us than used to bomb aspirin factories and some kind of sorry arse 'pretend' retribution.
These men were in a war. They well know of our superior armament. That is why they have to resort to cowardly tactics of bioweapons and surprise attacks on unarmed, unsuspecting American citizens.
All I have to say is reality can really hurt when you have been living in a world full of hate that promises rewards for cowardly behavior.
The taliban hates its people enough that it refuses to turn over very sick criminals. Maybe some of them will wake up to the cowardly cave hiding creeps who have so oppressed their people, removing all joy from their lives, forcing women to never experience the joy of sunshine on their faces, immersing children in hate and destroying their God given right to laugh and play. And worse, these freaky ruling taliban jerks, sitting on their thrones and decreeing such cruel and hurtful rules on their own people, HIDE LIKE COWARDS while sending out those they have brainwashed to do their dirty deeds. Shameful. Allah must be weeping.
73
posted on
11/03/2001 5:06:04 AM PST
by
Republic
To: stilts
If he was from the Northern Alliance and had been captured by the Taliban, he wouldn't be alive to lament his fate. The Taliban would have hacked him into kibble.
74
posted on
11/03/2001 5:07:05 AM PST
by
IronJack
To: IronJack
George S. Pattons' thoughts about dying for your country
Pattons Wisdom
To: stilts
I could not see, I couldnt breathe. Everything was in darkness ... Just like those trying to get out of the WTC and Pentagon. Now you know how they felt.
To: Deb
Maybe the brave Taliban firefighters and police officers will spend weeks digging these guys out of the rubble hoping to find someone alive. And while they're digging, we send a few more bombs their way for good measure, and bury their sorry asses too!
I have ZERO "sympathy" for these people.
To: stilts
Revelation 6
- 15
- And the kings of the earth, and the great men, and the rich men, and the chief captains, and the mighty men, and every bondman, and every free man, hid themselves in the dens and in the rocks of the mountains;
- 16
- And said to the mountains and rocks, Fall on us, and hide us from the face of him that sitteth on the throne, and from the wrath of the Lamb:
- 17
- For the great day of his wrath is come; and who shall be able to stand?
To: NoControllingLegalAuthority
The implications of 72 virgins waiting in heaven are simply EXHAUSTING. When would a guy expect to have any rest?Enternity is a very long time. They have a thing there called the 7,000 year itch. Big problem. High divorce rate. Younger virgins break up many homes.
To: SamAdams76
...if we kill the entire Taliban without mercy, perhaps others will think twice about attacking us again. For it is not just retribution we must think about but deterrence. Exactly. What we would LIKE to do is "destroy terrorism", but that's not likely, unless Islam is expunged from the earth, which is even less likely. What we are HOPING to do is convince the terrorists that the US is too hard a target, and attacking it will mean too many of their civilians die. That is to convince them to attack 'softer' targets : The EU (where in certain locales Muslims are 12% or more of the population), Asia (Russia and China have Muslim populations), or best of all, other Muslims. If the radical Muslims and the moderate Muslims (the ones who only want to enslave or 'dhimmize' nonmuslims, not kill them) wind up playing out the Calico Cat and the Patchwork Dog tale of our childhood to its conclusion, so much the better.
80
posted on
11/03/2001 5:30:34 AM PST
by
kaylar
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