Israeli commentary from Dry Bones
When I first heard the news of the capture of the Afghan Taliban number 2, Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar, the word capture was used and the captors were NATO forces. Within hours it morphed from a "capture" to an "arrest" ... and instead of NATO it was credited to Pakistan.
Here's an initial report out of China (it uses both "capture" and "arrested") :
How important is Mullah Baradar's capture?
ISLAMABAD, Feb. 17 (Xinhua) -- "The capture of the top Afghan Taliban commander Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar in Pakistan is not only considered as an important breakthrough in connection to the war on terror but also shows development in Pakistan-U.S. relations and regional solution to Afghan problems.Will somebody please explain to the idiots on the left that an military is NOT a police force. If they want people to run around giving out tickets and reading the enemy their rights, they should have sent cops to do the job. They sent the US Marines to do the job. Yet they cannot return fire unless they see the weapons of the enemy, they have to collect evidence after every battle, and read the enemy captured their rights.
Pakistan army confirmed to Xinhua on Wednesday that Mullah Baradar has been arrested in the southern Pakistani city of Karachi, but disclosed no more details due to security reasons. Mullah Baradar was described as ranking the second in influence only to Mullah Muhammad Omar, Taliban's supreme commander in Afghanistan.
Pakistani analysts believed that Mullah Baradar's catch and the information he provides could prove to be a blow to the Taliban in Afghanistan and tribal areas of Pakistan because he was holding important position and knew secrets of Taliban and their strategy." -more
Recently a sound has been heard from the graves of Marines killed in past wars. It is the sound of spinning. When it stops, G-d help the traitors who devised this idiotic idea.
Does anyone believe that these men would do what the Marines are ordered to do today?
The Pacific War- Iwo Jima Clip
I don't think so, do you?
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