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Taliban Vow to Fight U.S. Forces to the Death
Reuters | 11/26/01 | Claudia Parsons

Posted on 11/26/2001 8:44:35 AM PST by kattracks

WITH U.S. FORCES IN SOUTHERN AFGHANISTAN (Reuters) - The Taliban vowed Monday to fight America to the death as U.S. forces poured into their backyard, taking the war on Osama bin Laden's Afghan protectors closer to a final showdown.

Some 500 U.S. marines, ferried in overnight by helicopter from a ship in the Arabian Sea, set up a bridgehead at a lonely airbase in southern Afghanistan, within striking distance of Kandahar, the militia's spiritual home and final redoubt.

General James Mattis said the operation went smoothly.

"The New York school of ballet could not have orchestrated a more intricate movement more flawlessly," Mattis told reporters who accompanied the marines to the airbase on condition they did not reveal its precise location.

Washington has backed up seven weeks of bombing with its first major ground force but the Taliban matched this resolve:

"We have decided to fight U.S. forces to our last breath," said a spokesman for the strict Muslim movement.

The Taliban ruled Afghanistan with an iron hand until their U.S.-backed Northern Alliance foes swept forwards two weeks ago.

The Alliance said it took Kunduz, the last northern Taliban bastion, leaving them encircled in a dwindling southern fiefdom.

Southern tribal forces opposing them said they took Spin Boldak, on Pakistan's border, without a fight. Pakistan said it might seal part of its border against fleeing Taliban fighters.

OMAR IN KANDAHAR, WHERE IS BIN LADEN?

The Taliban spokesman said supreme leader Mullah Mohammad Omar was still in Kandahar. But mystery shrouds the whereabouts of bin Laden, the man the Americans are principally out to get.

The United States is using special operatives, spyplanes and remote-sensing technology to hunt the Saudi-born militant, whom it blames for the September 11 suicide airliner attacks that killed nearly 4,000 people in New York and Washington.

Now it has also sent in the marines as it vows to track down the man with the $25 million bounty on his head in the rugged hills where, the best bet is, he is still holed up.

George W. Bush also gave a reminder his "war on terrorism," declared after the September attacks, by urging Iraqi President Saddam Hussein to re-admit U.N. weapons inspectors to see if he was building weapons of mass destruction.

Asked what would happen if Saddam refused, the U.S. president replied: "He'll find out."

As tension rose in Afghanistan, diplomatic efforts to form a new, broad Afghan administration tiptoed forwards, with informal talks in Germany ahead of a U.N.-sponsored meeting Tuesday.

Taliban resistance away from Kandahar melted and the Northern Alliance claimed it had captured Kunduz in the north.

Surrender talks had stalled there amid fears by thousands of foreign fighters -- Arabs, Pakistanis and Chechens linked to bin Laden's al Qaeda network -- that they would be killed if caught.

Concern that they might not yield had grown when a firefight erupted between non-Afghan prisoners and their alliance captors in a fort outside the nearby city of Mazar-i-Sharif.

U.S. warplanes and helicopters were called in to quell the revolt Sunday which left hundreds dead or wounded. Some 30 or so diehard Taliban were still fighting on in the fort Monday.

An errant bomb injured five U.S. soldiers nearby.

Heavily armed U.S. AC-130 gunships and attack jets also pummeled targets in Kandahar overnight and in the morning, but witnesses said the Taliban remained in control of the area.

"There is no apparent sign they are retreating but Taliban here are in very sparse numbers," one witness said.

The U.S. denied it had also seized Kandahar airport.

In the province from which Omar swept across Afghanistan seven years ago, locals were fearful of the promised last stand by thousands of Taliban and al Qaeda comrades-in-arms.

U.S. forces could face a challenge if they attack Kandahar, where Alexander the Great once built a fort. The Taliban have tanks and artillery in one of the most mined regions on earth.

TRICKY TALKS

The Northern Alliance, which includes leaders the Taliban drove from power five years ago, is now the dominant Afghan force, in control of the capital Kabul and most major cities.

Their support comes from minority ethnic groups in the north -- Tajiks, Uzbeks and others -- but their power on the ground has won them a strong hand at the talks on the country's future at a hilltop hotel near the former German capital, Bonn.

Afghan exiles, U.N. experts and diplomats held informal discussions there Monday as other delegates arrived.

The talks, which start Tuesday, will be dominated by the alliance and supporters of exiled former King Zahir Shah, who comes from the country's biggest ethnic group, the Pashtun -- from whom the Taliban have drawn much of their support.

They will have 11 delegates each. Exiles backed by Pakistan and Iran will have five each. The Taliban have not been invited.

Burhanuddin Rabbani, alliance leader and who was Afghanistan's president until the Taliban swept him from power in Kabul, played down hopes of a swift agreement.

"This meeting is not a summit council," he said, adding that key decisions would have to be made at talks inside Afghanistan -- of which his alliance is now the de facto new ruler.

Earlier he held out an olive branch, saying Taliban officials with clean records could join a new administration.

The alliance says it supports Pashtun calls for a Loya Jirga, or grand assembly of tribal chiefs and elders, to select a multi-ethnic government to end two decades of conflict.

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To: kattracks
Asked what would happen if Saddam refused, the U.S. president replied: "He'll find out."

Man, oh man, am I glad to have W in charge.

21 posted on 11/26/2001 9:18:53 AM PST by Nineteen_Kilo
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To: kattracks
Time for a little game of TALIBAN BINGO?

B-52
F-16
A-10
B-1....

22 posted on 11/26/2001 9:22:45 AM PST by TheGrimReaper
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To: JoeMomma
Your proposition is acceptable. (With apologies to the writers of Men in Black.)

LOL! I always liked that line ;)
23 posted on 11/26/2001 9:33:34 AM PST by general_re
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To: general_re
"LOL! I always liked that line ;)"

MIB, for being a relatively mediocre movie itself, has some very memorable one-liners. The 'your proposition is acceptable' line fits so well in this case -- like Edgar, the Taliban is tough-talking, but is clearly overpowered.

I can just hear Osama screaming at his wife in the cave (another MIB paraphrase) ...

I go out, I work my butt off to make a jihad, all I want is to come home to a nice clean cave with a nice fat steak on the table, but instead I get this. It looks like poison. Don't you take that away, I'm eating that, damn it! It is poison, isn't it? I swear to Allah I would not be surprised if it was, the way you skulk around here like a dog that's been hit too much or ain't been hit enough, I can't make up my mind. You're useless, Pahktoon! The only thing that pulls its weight around here is my g*****n camel! [Flying saucer smashes camel]

24 posted on 11/26/2001 9:44:05 AM PST by JoeMomma
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To: kattracks
The Taliban vowed Monday to fight America to the death

The only thing I can figure is that the Pashtun words for "run like hell" sound like the English words "fight to the death".

25 posted on 11/26/2001 9:49:15 AM PST by steve-b
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To: kattracks
From their cowardly behaviour so far I think we must be misinterpreting their statement. It must read, "We will fight to the deaf". Then when the B52's damage their hearing they give up.
26 posted on 11/26/2001 9:50:25 AM PST by MissAmericanPie
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To: kattracks
George W. Bush also gave a reminder his "war on terrorism," declared after the September attacks, by urging Iraqi President Saddam Hussein to re-admit U.N. weapons inspectors to see if he was building weapons of mass destruction.

Asked what would happen if Saddam refused, the U.S. president replied: "He'll find out."

This has to rank as one of the least surprising developments to date.

27 posted on 11/26/2001 9:51:44 AM PST by steve-b
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To: JoeMomma
The Taliban vowed Monday to fight America to the death as U.S. forces poured into their backyard, taking the war on Osama bin Laden's Afghan protectors closer to a final showdown.

You know guys, we'd be MORE than happy to oblige you..but you have to stop running away first!
28 posted on 11/26/2001 10:14:47 AM PST by WyldKard
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To: kattracks
“We have decided to fight U.S. forces to our last breath," said a spokesman for the strict Muslim movement.”

I guess we better prepare for the “Mother of all Battles!”

29 posted on 11/26/2001 10:55:11 AM PST by HoustonCurmudgeon
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To: kattracks
Taliban Vow to Fight U.S. Forces to the Death

OK.

30 posted on 11/26/2001 10:57:44 AM PST by Poohbah
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To: kattracks
Taliban spokesperson: We will fight till the death or until we crap our pants.......

......Next

31 posted on 11/26/2001 11:53:51 AM PST by Mixer
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To: Mixer
Taliban Vow to Fight U.S. Forces to the Death.....

Hey, by all means, knock yourselves out...

32 posted on 11/26/2001 12:28:28 PM PST by fivecatsandadog
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To: Diogenesis
Yes, I think it'll play out something like that.........
33 posted on 11/26/2001 4:09:46 PM PST by He Rides A White Horse
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To: Nineteen_Kilo
Asked what would happen if Saddam refused, the U.S. president replied: "He'll find out."

A great response, spoken in true texas fashion. Why use a lot of words when a few will do?

34 posted on 11/26/2001 4:56:52 PM PST by Nubbin
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To: majordomo
....."to the Death!!"

Sounds like we need LOTS of Taliban "POW's" to show their ineptness in battle & make those who remain "at Large" wonder what their "Fellows" may have "spilled!"

What Fun!!

Doc

35 posted on 11/26/2001 5:11:28 PM PST by Doc On The Bay
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To: kattracks

36 posted on 11/26/2001 5:15:27 PM PST by BunnySlippers
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To: WyldKard
Apparently they think they can run themselves to death.
37 posted on 11/26/2001 5:17:57 PM PST by breakem
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To: kattracks
If they capture any Taliban, they need to be stripped naked to make sure they are not hiding any weapons, they should then be run through a shower, ending with a final rinse of some kind of indelible ink that glows in the dark. Then if they escape, we can easily identify them.
38 posted on 11/26/2001 5:43:45 PM PST by McGavin999
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