------ Forwarded Message > From: Sardar <sar...@spiritone.com> > Date: Tue, 10 Nov 2009 17:13:33 -0800 > To: Sardar <recon1968br...@yahoo.com> > Subject: CIA Asset Taliban Gets U.S. Ammo to Kill American Soldiers > > CIA Asset Taliban Gets U.S. Ammo to Kill American Soldiers > a.. Text size > b.. > c.. > > Kurt Nimmo > Infowars > November 10, 2009 > > Monsters and Critics reports: > > .footage broadcast Tuesday by the Al-Jazeera news channel showed Taliban > insurgents handling weapons and ammunition, including mines with US markings > on them. > > The television channel reported that Taliban said they seized the weapons > from two US outposts in the eastern province of Nuristan, where a battle on > October 3 left eight US soldiers and three Afghan troops dead. > > > The Associated Press, however, is reporting that the Taliban has U.S. > ammunition. "Television footage broadcast Tuesday showed insurgents handling > what appears to be U.S. ammunition in a remote area of eastern Afghanistan > that American forces left last month following a deadly firefight that > killed eight troops." The U.S. military said the forces that left the area > said they removed and accounted for their equipment. > > The ammunition could be used against U.S. and Afghan forces, although the > amount shown was not extensive. However, the footage will no doubt be used > by insurgent propagandists to promote their "victory" over the Americans and > encourage their supporters. > > The Taliban was created by the CIA and Pakistan's ISI in the early 1990s. > > Phil Gasper writes (Afghanistan, the CIA, bin Laden, and the Taliban): > > The creation of the Taliban was "actively encouraged by the ISI and the > CIA," according to Selig Harrison, an expert on U.S. relations with Asia. > "The United States encouraged Saudi Arabia and Pakistan to support the > Taliban, certainly right up to their advance on Kabul," adds respected > journalist Ahmed Rashid. When the Taliban took power, State Department > spokesperson Glyn Davies said that he saw "nothing objectionable" in the > Taliban's plans to impose strict Islamic law, and Senator Hank Brown, chair > of the Senate Foreign Relations Subcommittee on the Near East and South > Asia, welcomed the new regime: "The good part of what has happened is that > one of the factions at last seems capable of developing a new government in > Afghanistan." "The Taliban will probably develop like the Saudis. There will > be Aramco [the consortium of oil companies that controlled Saudi oil], > pipelines, an emir, no parliament and lots of Sharia law. We can live with > that," said another U.S. diplomat in 1997. > > > a.. A d v e r t i s e m e n t > b.. > The U.S. government could "live with" its artificial creation ruling with an > iron fist over Afghanistan - that is until the group of fanatics disagreed > with the details of running an oil pipeline through their country. Moreover, > as the 1990s came to a close, it was decided that the Taliban and their > guests - the equally artificially created al-Qaeda - would play an > instrumental role as adversaries in a manufactured GWOT. The CIA invariably > turns on its assets and plays them for patsies. > > Last week it was reported that not only did the U.S. ferry Taliban > "insurgents" around in its helicopters, but puppet Hamid Karzai's brother is > a paid CIA agent lording over the country's lucrative opium cultivation. Now > the U.S. is supplying the Taliban with ammunition that will be used to kill > American soldiers. > > The CIA and the government no longer seem to care if you know that it > supplies and supports our supposed enemies. They take you for idiots. > > Meanwhile, Obama has announced he will send an additional 40,000 troops into > the Afghan meat grinder, although Obama and crew are playing footsie with > the troop deployment. "Reports that President Obama has made a decision > about Afghanistan are absolutely false. He has not received final options > for his consideration, he has not reviewed those options with his national > security team, and he has not made any decisions about resources. Any > reports to the contrary are completely untrue and come from uninformed > sources," reports the premier Mockingbird asset, CBS News. > > > a.. > b.. Social bookmarks > c.. > d.. Email this article > e.. > f.. Print this > http://www.infowars.com/cia-asset-taliban-gets-u-s-ammo-to-kill-american-soldi > ers/
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