Haqqani is responsible for innumerable American deaths
The New York Times sank to a despicable new low this week when they published an op-ed from a known Taliban terrorist.
On Thursday, The Times published an op-ed by Sirajuddin Haqqani, describing him as “the deputy leader of the Taliban” instead of just flat-out saying that he is a terrorist. In a piece that was titled “What We, the Taliban, Want,” Haqqani claims that the Taliban “did not choose our war with the foreign coalition led by the United States,” ignoring the fact that the terrorist group gave Osama bin Laden a safe haven after he planned the 9/11 terrorist attacks.
It should be noted that Haqqani has been on the FBI’s most wanted list for years with a $5 million bounty on his head, according to the New York Post. Despite this, The New York Times has given him a platform to reach millions of people on what is supposed to be a “distinguished” publication, allowing his radically violent rhetoric.
In his op-ed, Haqqani proposed “a new, inclusive political system in which the voice of every Afghan is reflected and where no Afghan feels excluded” under the Taliban. Of course, this does not include women or homosexuals, two groups that are notoriously discriminated against by radical Islamist groups.
America 1 wrote:
Haqqani is responsible for innumerable American deaths
The New York Times sank to a despicable new low this week when they published an op-ed from a known Taliban terrorist.
On Thursday, The Times published an op-ed by Sirajuddin Haqqani, describing him as “the deputy leader of the Taliban” instead of just flat-out saying that he is a terrorist. In a piece that was titled “What We, the Taliban, Want,” Haqqani claims that the Taliban “did not choose our war with the foreign coalition led by the United States,” ignoring the fact that the terrorist group gave Osama bin Laden a safe haven after he planned the 9/11 terrorist attacks.
It should be noted that Haqqani has been on the FBI’s most wanted list for years with a $5 million bounty on his head, according to the New York Post. Despite this, The New York Times has given him a platform to reach millions of people on what is supposed to be a “distinguished” publication, allowing his radically violent rhetoric.
In his op-ed, Haqqani proposed “a new, inclusive political system in which the voice of every Afghan is reflected and where no Afghan feels excluded” under the Taliban. Of course, this does not include women or homosexuals, two groups that are notoriously discriminated against by radical Islamist groups.
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Written for their liberal fans in America.
America 1 wrote:
Haqqani is responsible for innumerable American deaths
The New York Times sank to a despicable new low this week when they published an op-ed from a known Taliban terrorist.
On Thursday, The Times published an op-ed by Sirajuddin Haqqani, describing him as “the deputy leader of the Taliban” instead of just flat-out saying that he is a terrorist. In a piece that was titled “What We, the Taliban, Want,” Haqqani claims that the Taliban “did not choose our war with the foreign coalition led by the United States,” ignoring the fact that the terrorist group gave Osama bin Laden a safe haven after he planned the 9/11 terrorist attacks.
It should be noted that Haqqani has been on the FBI’s most wanted list for years with a $5 million bounty on his head, according to the New York Post. Despite this, The New York Times has given him a platform to reach millions of people on what is supposed to be a “distinguished” publication, allowing his radically violent rhetoric.
In his op-ed, Haqqani proposed “a new, inclusive political system in which the voice of every Afghan is reflected and where no Afghan feels excluded” under the Taliban. Of course, this does not include women or homosexuals, two groups that are notoriously discriminated against by radical Islamist groups.
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The Taliban resist globalism. In his letter to Malala, the girls who was shot in the face by the Taliban, the commander writing to he says: The place you were speaking to the world is heading towards new world order, I want to know what is wrong the old world order? They want to establish global education, global economy, global army, global trade, global government and finally global religion. I want to know is there any space for the prophetic guidance in all above global plans? Is there any space for Islamic sharia or Islamic law to which UN call inhumane and barbaric?
Is this so different from what the conservatives of the US are resisting as we try to make America great again.
The Taliban methods are harsh but for them, it is a war against the New World Order. In his final statement to her: At the end I advise you to come back home, adopt the Islamic and pushtoon culture, join any female Islamic madrassa near your home town, study and learn the book of Allah, use your pen for Islam and plight of Muslim ummah and reveal the conspiracy of tiny elite who want to ens***e the whole humanity for their evil agendas in the name of new world order.
Something to think about!
nwtk2007 wrote:
The Taliban resist globalism. In his letter to Malala, the girls who was shot in the face by the Taliban, the commander writing to he says: The place you were speaking to the world is heading towards new world order, I want to know what is wrong the old world order? They want to establish global education, global economy, global army, global trade, global government and finally global religion. I want to know is there any space for the prophetic guidance in all above global plans? Is there any space for Islamic sharia or Islamic law to which UN call inhumane and barbaric?
Is this so different from what the conservatives of the US are resisting as we try to make America great again.
The Taliban methods are harsh but for them, it is a war against the New World Order. In his final statement to her: At the end I advise you to come back home, adopt the Islamic and pushtoon culture, join any female Islamic madrassa near your home town, study and learn the book of Allah, use your pen for Islam and plight of Muslim ummah and reveal the conspiracy of tiny elite who want to ens***e the whole humanity for their evil agendas in the name of new world order.
Something to think about!
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. Thought about it.
The Taliban are Islamic terrorists.
America 1 wrote:
Haqqani is responsible for innumerable American deaths
The New York Times sank to a despicable new low this week when they published an op-ed from a known Taliban terrorist.
On Thursday, The Times published an op-ed by Sirajuddin Haqqani, describing him as “the deputy leader of the Taliban” instead of just flat-out saying that he is a terrorist. In a piece that was titled “What We, the Taliban, Want,” Haqqani claims that the Taliban “did not choose our war with the foreign coalition led by the United States,” ignoring the fact that the terrorist group gave Osama bin Laden a safe haven after he planned the 9/11 terrorist attacks.
It should be noted that Haqqani has been on the FBI’s most wanted list for years with a $5 million bounty on his head, according to the New York Post. Despite this, The New York Times has given him a platform to reach millions of people on what is supposed to be a “distinguished” publication, allowing his radically violent rhetoric.
In his op-ed, Haqqani proposed “a new, inclusive political system in which the voice of every Afghan is reflected and where no Afghan feels excluded” under the Taliban. Of course, this does not include women or homosexuals, two groups that are notoriously discriminated against by radical Islamist groups.
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How the hell did they even get in contact with this fool? Maybe the FBI needs to have a little heart to heart talk with the nutjobs at the NY times.
American Vet wrote:
. Thought about it.
The Taliban are Islamic terrorists.
Of course he is, but my point is, he fights globalism. So do those of us on the right side of conservatism.
lpnmajor wrote:
How the hell did they even get in contact with this fool? Maybe the FBI needs to have a little heart to heart talk with the nutjobs at the NY times.
They’re too busy investigating American citizens. The FBI needs some housecleaning.
I don’t really care what the Taliban wants . They won’t live up to any agreement. They’re nuts. I just want all Muslims out of my government and out of my country. We simply can’t leave that gate open again. They multiply like flies around honey.
nwtk2007 wrote:
The Taliban resist globalism. In his letter to Malala, the girls who was shot in the face by the Taliban, the commander writing to he says: The place you were speaking to the world is heading towards new world order, I want to know what is wrong the old world order? They want to establish global education, global economy, global army, global trade, global government and finally global religion. I want to know is there any space for the prophetic guidance in all above global plans? Is there any space for Islamic sharia or Islamic law to which UN call inhumane and barbaric?
Is this so different from what the conservatives of the US are resisting as we try to make America great again.
The Taliban methods are harsh but for them, it is a war against the New World Order. In his final statement to her: At the end I advise you to come back home, adopt the Islamic and pushtoon culture, join any female Islamic madrassa near your home town, study and learn the book of Allah, use your pen for Islam and plight of Muslim ummah and reveal the conspiracy of tiny elite who want to ens***e the whole humanity for their evil agendas in the name of new world order.
Something to think about!
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Indeed...
Perhaps the world would be better served if we stopped attempting to right the wrongs of other cultures.... Perceived wrongs...
Canuckus Deploracus wrote:
Indeed...
Perhaps the world would be better served if we stopped attempting to right the wrongs of other cultures.... Perceived wrongs...
I think he sounds like an honorable man. I think we are similar in wanting to preserve our culture and country.
nwtk2007 wrote:
I think he sounds like an honorable man. I think we are similar in wanting to preserve our culture and country.
The Afghanis I have met view the West the way we view invaders...
Who are we to say what is right for another culture....
Afghanistan has had periods of prosperity and freedom... Just as our nations have had periods of poverty and ens***ement...
The crusades need to stop...
Canuckus Deploracus wrote:
The Afghanis I have met view the West the way we view invaders...
Who are we to say what is right for another culture....
Afghanistan has had periods of prosperity and freedom... Just as our nations have had periods of poverty and ens***ement...
The crusades need to stop...
Assuming the Muslim's don't want to make the world Islam, I agree.
nwtk2007 wrote:
Assuming the Muslim's don't want to make the world Islam, I agree.
Seems to me they were fine where they were for hundreds of years... And that plenty of them are willing to ally with us...
Canuckus Deploracus wrote:
Seems to me they were fine where they were for hundreds of years... And that plenty of them are willing to ally with us...
A known Taliban terrorist.
Responsible for many deaths.
Maybe not so fine.
America 1 wrote:
A known Taliban terrorist.
Responsible for many deaths.
Maybe not so fine.
Wonder what the trigger was?
Also, I'm having trouble finding Taliban attacks outside of Afghanistan and Pakistan... A little help?
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