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nastyleg
02-16-2010, 04:19 AM
Taliban's top military commander captured!!!!!



By MUNIR AHMAD, Associated Press Writer Munir Ahmad, Associated Press Writer – 27 mins ago

ISLAMABAD – The Taliban's top military commander has been arrested in a joint CIA-Pakistani operation in Pakistan in a major victory against the insurgents as U.S. troops push into their heartland in southern Afghanistan, officials said Tuesday.

Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar, the No. 2 behind Afghan Taliban founder Mullah Mohammad Omar and a close associate of Osama bin Laden, was captured in the southern Pakistani port city of Karachi, two Pakistani intelligence officers and a senior U.S. official said.

They spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to release such sensitive information.

One Pakistani officer said Baradar was arrested 10 days ago with the assistance of the United States and "was talking" to his interrogators. The New York Times first reported the arrest on its Web site late Monday.

Pakistan's spy agency has been accused in the past of protecting top Afghan Taliban leaders believed sheltering in the country, frustrating Washington. Moving against Baradar could signal that Islamabad increasingly views the Afghan Taliban, or at least some of its members, as fair game.

There was also speculation that the arrest could be related in some way to a new push by the United States and its NATO allies to negotiate with moderate Afghan Taliban leaders as a way to end the eight-year war in Afghanistan. Pakistan has an important role in that process because of its close links with members of the movement, which it supported before the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks.

"If Pakistani officials had wanted to arrest him, they could have done it at any time," said Sher Mohammad Akhud Zada, the former governor of Afghanistan's Helmand province and a member of the Afghan parliament. "Why did they arrest him now?"

Baradar heads the Taliban's military council and was elevated in the body after the 2006 death of military chief Mullah Akhtar Mohammed Usmani. He is known to coordinate the movement's military operations throughout the south and southwest of Afghanistan. His area of direct responsibility stretches over Kandahar, Helmand, Nimroz, Zabul and Uruzgan provinces.

According to Interpol, Baradar was the deputy defense minister in the Taliban regime that ruled Afghanistan until it was ousted in the 2001 U.S.-led invasion.

Karachi is Pakistan's largest city and has been increasingly cited as a possible hiding place for top Afghan Taliban commanders in recent months. It has a large population of Pashtuns, the ethnic group that makes up the Taliban, but it is on the Arabian Sea and far from the Afghan border.

A Taliban spokesman in Afghanistan told The Associated Press that Baradar was still free, though he did not provide any evidence.

"We totally deny this rumor. He has not been arrested," Zabiullah Mujahid told the AP by telephone. He said the report was Western propaganda aimed at undercutting the Taliban fighting against an offensive in the southern Afghan town of Marjah, a Taliban haven.

"The Taliban are having success with our jihad. It is to try to demoralize the Taliban who are on jihad in Marjah and all of Afghanistan," he said.

The Times said it learned of the operation against Baradar on Thursday but delayed reporting it at the request of White House officials who argued that publicizing it would end a valuable intelligence-gathering effort by making Baradar's associates aware of his capture. The newspaper said it decided to publish the news after White House officials acknowledged Baradar's capture was becoming widely known in the region.

Word of Baradar's capture came as U.S. Marine and Afghan units pressed deeper into Marjah, facing sporadic rocket and mortar fire as they moved through suspected insurgent neighborhoods on the third day of a NATO offensive to reclaim the town.

U.S.-based global intelligence firm Stratfor said the reported arrest was a "major development," but cautioned it may not have a significant impact on the battlefield in Afghanistan.

"It is unlikely that a single individual would be the umbilical cord between the leadership council and the military commanders in the field, particularly a guerrilla force such as the Taliban," it said in an analysis soon after news broke of the arrest.

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Associated Press Writer Noor Khan in Kandahar contributed to this report.


http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100216/ap_on_re_as/afghanistan_taliban

Markoxx
02-16-2010, 06:52 AM
Man you really made me happy, good job guys

Yono
02-16-2010, 07:27 AM
Now THAT is a victory my friends. AWESOME job!

Stark
02-16-2010, 07:44 AM
Now THAT is a victory my friends. AWESOME job!


And just in the nick of time with the new offesive - he was the top man for that region as well

Cup_Noodles
02-16-2010, 08:02 AM
Out-Fucking-Standing. Glad to wake up to this, it's gonna be a good day.

MickDonalds
02-16-2010, 08:37 AM
This is very good news. Hopefully they torture the shit out of him to extract info on Taliban leadership and capabilities

Hoot
02-16-2010, 09:22 AM
This is very good news. Hopefully they torture the shit out of him to extract info on Taliban leadership and capabilities

right on they should do what ever it takes to get information from him... doesn't matter what..

Reactor-Axe-Man
02-16-2010, 11:11 AM
The New York Times version of the story goes out of its way to mention that they knew about this last Thursday, but held off on reporting it at the request of the White House in order to capitalize on the intelligence value of the capture. It's nice to know that when a Democrat is in the White House, those cocksuckers suddenly care about OpSec and the defense of the nation. Too bad they've been leaking whenever and wherever they could for the seven years prior to that...

Toki
02-16-2010, 11:42 AM
The New York Times version of the story goes out of its way to mention that they knew about this last Thursday, but held off on reporting it at the request of the White House in order to capitalize on the intelligence value of the capture. It's nice to know that when a Democrat is in the White House, those cocksuckers suddenly care about OpSec and the defense of the nation. Too bad they've been leaking whenever and wherever they could for the seven years prior to that...

Couldn't have said better myself.

joelee
02-17-2010, 11:32 AM
Headshot! Perfect call on that one.
The New York Times version of the story goes out of its way to mention that they knew about this last Thursday, but held off on reporting it at the request of the White House in order to capitalize on the intelligence value of the capture. It's nice to know that when a Democrat is in the White House, those cocksuckers suddenly care about OpSec and the defense of the nation. Too bad they've been leaking whenever and wherever they could for the seven years prior to that...

death2mooj
02-17-2010, 11:51 AM
bring on the waterboarding, fuck him

elzee
02-17-2010, 05:20 PM
You can bet your arse he'll be a blubbering cry baby, like all these asshats when they're on their own with the real possibility of facing OUR God for the first time!! :)

Toki
02-17-2010, 07:14 PM
You can bet your arse he'll be a blubbering cry baby, like all these asshats when they're on their own with the real possibility of facing OUR God for the first time!! :)

Actually Jews, Christians, and Muslims worship the same God.

ArchAngelsword
02-21-2010, 01:15 AM
right on they should do what ever it takes to get information from him... doesn't matter what..

Hope they read him his Miranda rights!!

rogerirvin
02-25-2010, 12:21 PM
Get the water-board out . . . oh! . . . wait a sec . . . I meant "Read him his Miranda rights in a REALLY harsh tone!".

Braveheart
03-05-2010, 05:15 PM
information.... WHATEVER IT TAKES!!!