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Pakistani fighters flood into Afghanistan
The Telegraph (U.K.) ^ | 10/29/2001 | Philip Smucker

Posted on 10/28/2001 3:58:11 PM PST by Pokey78

THOUSANDS of Pakistanis wielding guns, rockets, swords and axes streamed across the Afghan border yesterday pledging to fight against America.

Young and old, fit and lame, they carried a dizzying array of arms from 19th-century muskets to modern machineguns.

They collected in the town square of Lagharay in the Bajaur tribal area, about four miles from the border, to hear religious speakers exhort them to do their duty for Islam. "We must protect our brother Muslims," said one. "This is the first of the Muslim armies."

As Atta Ullah, 20, a Pakistani college student, leapt up on a truck heading for Afghanistan, clutching his father's ageing machine-gun, he said: "I'm not going to wait until the British and American ground forces arrive to start killing kaffirs [infidels] to defend my Afghan brothers.

"Pakistan has tried to stop us, but they can't and so now we are going to teach a lesson to the Western infidels," said Mohammad Zahid, 25, who has helped recruit fresh fighters for the Taliban. "We have so many fighters and guns that we don't know what to do with them all," he said.

Pakistan, while publicly discouraging its own religious militants, appears helpless, or unwilling, to staunch the swelling tide of recruits from the Pathan frontier regions where an estimated three million ethnic Pathans live on the Pakistani side of the border.

Some recruits said they were heeding the call of Osama bin Laden to do battle with America, but most claimed to be on their way to defend fellow Pathans from "cowardly air strikes".

Yesterday, hundreds of pro-Taliban Pakistanis seized the remote northern town of Chilas about 210 miles north-east of Peshawar, demanding the government stop supporting the US-led strikes on Afghanistan. They took over most government offices.

Pro-Taliban Pakistanis also continued their control of a stretch of the key Karakoram Highway for the fourth consecutive day, severing northern Pakistan's links with China. The Pakistani interior ministry said troops were being sent to oust the rebels and open the road.

The 750-mile highway was built along the ancient Silk Road that linked Asia with the West and connects Pakistan with Kashgar in China's north western Xinjiang region. It is a major trade link between Pakistan and China, though the Chinese all but sealed it after the September 11 attacks.

No details were available because of the remoteness of the mountainous region, a major attraction for foreign tourists. Hundreds have been stranded. Hardline Muslims, specially those living along Pakistan's border with Afghanistan, are outraged by the government's decision to help the United States.

In Peshawar, militants raising funds and recruiting fighters, say their recruits are destined for Kabul's front lines near the Bagram airport, where allied jets have been bombing Taliban trenches and bunkers. A pinpoint US air strike in Kabul last week killed 22 Pakistani fighters.

The recruiting drive in Pakistan has been largely overseen by the Jamiat-i-Ulema Islam party of Maulana Fazlur Rehman who was placed under house arrest by the Pakistani police before the start of the air campaign.

Elsewhere city dwellers and villagers from the remotest parts in the North Western Frontier Province have been collecting horses, chickens, gold, silver and guns to support the Taliban's fight.

The Al Rasheed Trust that has been cited by US Treasury officials as an important financial backer of bin Laden's al-Qa'eda network, is running the publicity campaign for the fund raising.

One of its posters credits villagers from Bajaur with having "raised 40 kilos of gold, 66 kilos of silver, 2,583 wrist watches, 110 rifles, 25 pistols, innumerable bullets, 75 horses, 1,200 chickens and five trucks of blankets and pillows".


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After we kill these idiots, the world's collective I.Q. will go uo 15 points.
1 posted on 10/28/2001 3:58:11 PM PST by Pokey78
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To: Pokey78
kinda makes you wish for a squadron of A-10s, doesn't it.

dep

2 posted on 10/28/2001 3:59:58 PM PST by dep
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To: Pokey78
I wish I had the vestial virgin concession.
3 posted on 10/28/2001 4:03:59 PM PST by jwalsh07
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To: Pokey78
Dispatch them to Alah, most haste.
4 posted on 10/28/2001 4:04:10 PM PST by boomop1
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To: Pokey78
I saw this report but not anything about our response. Are we just going to let them in?

Looks like a good use for an AC-130...

5 posted on 10/28/2001 4:04:33 PM PST by SirChas
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To: dep
send out the B-52's
6 posted on 10/28/2001 4:05:17 PM PST by jb54tx
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To: jb54tx
send out the B-52's

now why go and do that? A-10 drivers are nice guys, and they would enjoy it so much more.

dep

7 posted on 10/28/2001 4:08:45 PM PST by dep
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To: Pokey78
I can't thinkg of a sweater air target. But note, not reported air strike by US on that convoy. Why not?
8 posted on 10/28/2001 4:10:03 PM PST by Ranger
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" we are going to teach a lesson to the Western infidels," said Mohammad Zahid, 25,
who has helped recruit fresh fighters for the Taliban."


9 posted on 10/28/2001 4:11:55 PM PST by Diogenesis
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To: Ranger
because we are doing everything we can possibly think of to lose this war, sad to say.

dep

10 posted on 10/28/2001 4:12:03 PM PST by dep
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"I saw this report but not anything about our response. Are we just going to let them in?"

Absolutely!!! If you need to burn a pile of leaves or yard debris, then you might as well gather up all of the little piles and even let the neighbors join in. It saves time and effort. (from the Martha Stewart Guide to War)

11 posted on 10/28/2001 4:12:10 PM PST by kaboom
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To: Pokey78
Fresh meat!
12 posted on 10/28/2001 4:12:51 PM PST by Bug
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To: kaboom
I hope your right.

making note...must see Martha series on war.

13 posted on 10/28/2001 4:15:57 PM PST by SirChas
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To: Pokey78
"Among the Believers" a fascinating book written by Naipaul how just got the Nobel Prize for Literature. Read it to find out about the Paki Wahhabi psyche. A very sad bunch of people - very sad. Human waste.
14 posted on 10/28/2001 4:18:33 PM PST by eleni121
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We can broaden our targets from this guy:

http://www.fieler.com/terror/
15 posted on 10/28/2001 4:21:58 PM PST by Cobra64
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It reminds me of the People's Crusade, led by Peter the Hermit. That crusade entered Asia Minor several months before the First Crusade. (I love typing that word: CRUSADE! CRUSADE! CRUSADE!) Take that, PC crowd!!!!

Anyway, the People's Crusade was nothing more than an ill-equipped mob. (Sound familiar?) When it encountered the professional and vicious fighting prowess of the Turkish army, the People's Crusade was quickly erased from face of the earth. History will repeat itself here.

16 posted on 10/28/2001 4:23:59 PM PST by Land_of_Lincoln_John
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They collected in the town square of Lagharay in the Bajaur tribal area, about four miles from the border, to hear religious speakers exhort them to do their duty for Islam. "We must protect our brother Muslims," said one. "This is the first of the Muslim armies."

Indeed.

17 posted on 10/28/2001 4:24:39 PM PST by Sabertooth
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Let me retype my answer. Sorry. I can't think of a sweater air target. But note, there is no reported air strike by the US on that convoy. Why not?
18 posted on 10/28/2001 4:25:38 PM PST by Ranger
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To: dep
OK general if you say so.
19 posted on 10/28/2001 4:30:23 PM PST by boomop1
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To: dep
kinda makes you wish for a squadron of A-10s, doesn't it.

Why do I have the feeling that some freaking JAG is going to tell some PC general that it just wouldn't be nice to hit them? And that the general is going to listen?

20 posted on 10/28/2001 4:32:43 PM PST by jackbill
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