Thursday 28 January 2010

Rewarding the Taliban with Dollars - Opinion

Breaking news:  Angus Robertson, the SNP's Westminster leader, tells the BBC: "Blair may have danced around the questions but his legacy of lies and illegality will be his last waltz."


Opinion

There must be a complete lack of understanding of the mentality and religious zeal of the Taliban to think that they would be bought off by US dollars and that this is a viable solution to end the war in Afghanistan.* First of all, these fighters are not in it for money, particularly when it is being offered by their opponents. The intention of Jihadists and Bin Laden sympathisers is to defeat the West as they consider Western society, as well as their own government, to be corrupt and misguided. They are also incensed about the Palestinian situation in Gaza and the apparent support which the Israelis receive from Western governments and the planting of Jewish settlements in Arab areas. Any Afghan who accepted money and defected to the Afghan government side would be regarded as a traitor by his former masters and this would increase the conflict and the risk of a civil war. Gordon Brown's policy of enticing Afghanis away from their cause by offering money as an inducement to desert is dangerous and will doubtless fail.


(disclaimer: *I could be wrong)


Video: http://uk.news.yahoo.com/4/20100129/video/vuk-news-headlines-morning-for-january-2-72087a0.html

3 comments:

Stephen Pol Haydon said...

You are completly right in what you say! The fact that money is being offered is astonishing, like you stated, they are not in it for the money, their hatred for the West is not a fad, the Taliban are not so easily stopped and surely this offer will only serve as an insult.

Anonymous said...

I share your sympathies but the Taliban is a Pashtun based movement, not that concerned with Gaza or with Arabs. They do not want to defeat or conquer Western Society, they want control of Afghanistan's southern provinces and to rule there with their interpretation of law.

Al Qaeda is quite separate, it also does not want to conquer the West, but it wants to establish a 'Caliphate' to unite the Muslim world as one political entity.

Unknown said...

It may be a separate organisation but they share the same sympathies.
They would also like the reconquest of Andalus, and establish a caliphate there.

Spain