Re-shaping the Taliban Leadership? Sustaining “America’s War on Terrorism”
Global Research, June 04, 2014
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Is this a way to send back to Afghanistan five top Taliban leaders who
have been “re-conditioned” and “turned” in Guantanamo and are now working for
the US? Is this a move against the “unloyal” President Karzai & his
successors? The Taliban leadership has been, reportedly, decimated by the drones
assassinations. It is not difficult to imagine what will happen with the arrival
of five of the very top Taliban political leaders after many years of detention
in Guantanamo: The creation of a new leadership.
Why would the US do that after having spent so much money and blood
trying to decapitate the Taliban elite and, reportedly, succeeding? You need
terrorists to sustain the “war on terrorism”?
Officially, the sudden decision was taken by President Obama to rescue Sgt.
Bowe Bergdahl who has been in the hands of the Taliban since 2009 and who
allegedly left voluntarily to the point that many of his fellow colleague are
accusing him of “desertion”. There are reports
that Bergdhal did not want to leave his captivity.
If the reason of the exchange was to spare the sergeant further pain and
suffering, or to give a signal that no US soldier is left behind — then why
wasn’t Bergdhal freed before? Why are now – right now – the five Taliban leaders
returned to an Afghanistan deprived of leaders? Is there any connection with the
increasing Afghanistan willingness to forge closer links with BRICS, China, and
Russia? Is there any connection with the recently established good contacts
between Pakistan and Russia
to the point that Russia lifted his arms embargo on Pakistan immediately before the announced
Five Taliban liberation?
Is this a [desperate] way to keep some form of “strategic” presence in an
area where both India and Pakistan are taking the distances from the
Anglo-Americans and are looking at the BRICS instead? Is this a way to slow down
the recognition that Brzezinski & Co. have lost Central Asia’s Great
game?
Who are the Five Taliban?
The Freed Taliban are: Mullah Mohammad Fazl, Mullah Norullah Noori,
Abdul Haq Wasiq, Khairullah Khairkhwa and Mohammed Nabi Omari. They
were all top political leaders of the Taliban regime originally installed in
Afghanistan with the US help.
Actually, one of them - Abdul Haq Wasiq - has been reportedly working for the
US forces since US invasion in 2001. He was deputy minister of intelligence,
while his cousin was the head of intelligence.
Another of the Guantanamo prisoners - Khairullah Khairkhwa - is the former Interior Minister and the former Taliban governor of Heart, was considered by the Pentagon’s 2008 dossier to be one of the controllers of the heroin traffic .Wasiq was the deputy chief of the Taliban regime’s intelligence service. His cousin was head of the service Reportedly Wasiq cooperated with U.S. forces in Afghanistan promising he would lead to the capture of Taliban Supreme Leader Mullah Muhammad Omar. In a meeting with US representatives he asked for a global positioning system (GPS) and the necessary radio frequencies to pass information back to the Americans in order to help locate the Taliban leader. Strangely enough, shortly after the meeting, US forces arrested him. (https://wikileaks.org/gitmo/pdf/af/us9af-000004dp.pdf)An administrative review in 2007 cited a source as saying that Wasiq was also “an al Qaeda intelligence member” and had links with members of another militant Islamist group, Hezb-e-Islami Gulbuddin. Wasiq claimed, according to the review, that he was arrested while trying to help the United States locate senior Taliban figures. He denied any links to militant groups. (http://www.cnn.com/2014/05/31/us/bergdahl-transferred-guantanamo-detainees/)
The young Khairkhwa had been trained during the US sponsored war
against the pro Russians government in Afghanistan, in a religious school at the
border with Pakistan.
At that time, Osama Bin Laden was openly an instrument of the “Muslim
Fundamentalism Card” strategy of Brzezinski, the National Security adviser of
President Carter. In the context of this anti Russian alliance with the
Mujahedeen/ freedom fighters embraced by President Ronald Reagan, young Afghani
were sent to a series of western financed Wahhabi fundamentalist religious
school located in Pakistan along the borders with Afghanistan. Talib. Here under
Western and Pakistani intelligence sponsorship the future Taliban leadership
(such as Khairkhwa) was created. That dossier also says he likely
participated in meetings with Iranian officials after 9-11 to help plot attacks
on U.S. forces following the invasion.
The future Taliban Interior minister and Guantanamo prisoner was also trained
in a camp of Abu Musab al Zarqawi in North Iraq. Zarqawi known as the head of al
Qaeda in Iraq, established a terrorist operation in Northern Iraq, after the
Iraqi regime of Saddam Hussein lost completely control of that area following
the No-fly zone interdiction imposed by the US. Various western intelligence
became extremely active in that area but the Zarqawi operation was not disturbed
and actually flourished.
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