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Taliban’s Siraj Haqqani: Rape, Murder & Videotape

A very disturbing story of Taliban pedophilia, rape and murder arrives over at the The Jawa Report. Thanks to Ronin for the update:

Combine Hustler’s Larry Flynt with Coppola’s Don Corleone and what do you get? Siraj Haqqani, the Taliban’s Godfather of Porn.

Allow me to set the stage for one of jihad’s bravest, most pious Muslim warriors.

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Navy SEAL Murphy to receive Medal of Honor

I caught an interview with Lt. Michael P. Murphy’s family on FOXNews this morning and then discussed the honor being bestowed upon Murphy with one of my own ex-SEAL friends. There is no doubt in anyone’s mind that this Medal of Honor is well-deserved. Bravery the like of which is displayed by our uniformed men and women each and every day is without true measure, so medals will have to do, especially when these soldiers make the ultimate of sacrifices. Murphy typifies the fighting spirit of the United States Armed Forces.

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Afghan boy hanged with US dollars stuffed in his mouth

This Associated Press report was just too brutal in its reality not to cross-post. (Thanks to Jihad Watch.)

KANDAHAR, Afghanistan - Taliban militants hanged a teenager in southern Afghanistan because he had U.S. money in his pocket, and they stuffed five $1 bills in his mouth as a warning to others not to use dollars, police said Monday. Taliban militants elsewhere killed eight police.

The 15-year-old boy was hanged from a tree on Sunday in Helmand, the most violent province in the country and the world’s No. 1 poppy-growing region.

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Dumps of Iranian, Russian & Chinese arms found in Afghanistan

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Iranian President Mahmoud AhmadinejadMost of us believe by now that Iran has been meddling to the point of warranting a Declaration of War from the U.S. Congress. This Iranian meddling has been proven by continued uncovering of evidence in Iraq, but did you know that Iran is also arming the Taliban in Afghanistan? Certainly we are in a state of war with Iran. American and Coalition soldiers are dead because of Iran. Many innocents as well. I put the blood of those recently murdered North Koreans squarely on the hands of Iran as much as the Taliban after seeing more and more reports such as this one:

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Taliban Terror Not Relevant to Jihad: More Taqiyya

An article published in The Korea Times is dripping with taqiyya:

The Taliban are claiming this kidnapping is to save their people and establish a government on behalf of the beliefs of Islam. However, many Islam experts have denounced their brutality as being far from the Islamic tenet and distort its original spirit.

“Jihad is used 33 times in the Quran and the term means to strive or struggle. That doesn’t mean to take innocent lives,” said Lee Won-sam, professor of Sun Moon University.

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Another South Korean Christian Aid Worker Shot Dead and I Must Rant

The inevitable — another Christian hostage shot dead by the Muslim Taliban — and I’m set off in a rage again. It’s been awhile since I just ranted. Step back a pace from the monitor:

These Taliban have no problem hiding among the “Muslim people” — how is this possible without a hugely sympathetic Muslim populace?

The same syndrome that finds posters of Khomeini and Osama bin Laden plastered in the hovels, homes, apartments and mosques of Muslims around the world — they are sympathetic to anyone waging Jihad. Those few that aren’t or claim they aren’t are either liars or casual Muslims or on the brink of apostasy.

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Bullet-Riddled Body of S. Korean Found

Bad news from My Way News:

The bullet-riddled body of a South Korean hostage was found by police Wednesday in central Afghanistan after a purported Taliban spokesman said the militants had killed one of the captives.

The male victim had 10 bullet holes in his head, chest and stomach, and was discovered in the Mushaki area of Qarabagh district in Ghazni province, said police officer Abdul Rahman.

The Taliban spokesman said earlier that the hostage was was killed because Afghan authorities hadn’t met their demands to release other militants from prison.

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Suicide Camps Sending ‘Graduates’ to the USA and Europe

You know the old saying:

“It’s not a matter of ‘if’, only ‘when’.”

I hope you are all prepared for the coming months and years. Islamists are going to try to kill you, me and everyone we care about. Still want to ignore the problem? Still want to coddle your Muslim neighbors? Don’t care what’s being said behind the closed doors of the local mosque? Ready to ride the First Amendment into the grave?

Well, here’s another old saying:

“Ready or not, here they come.”

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Iran caught with hand in the cookie jar

Iran and its nuclear programI don’t need to hear any more. Fire 1, fire 2, fire 3. From ABC News’ The Blotter:

NATO officials say they have caught Iran red-handed, shipping heavy arms, C4 explosives and advanced roadside bombs to the Taliban for use against NATO forces, in what the officials say is a dramatic escalation of Iran’s proxy war against the United States and Great Britain.

“It is inconceivable that it is anyone other than the Iranian government that’s doing it,” said former White House counterterrorism official Richard Clarke, an ABC News consultant.

Secretary of Defense Robert Gates stopped short earlier this week of blaming Iran, saying the U.S. did not have evidence “of the involvement of the Iranian government in support of the Taliban.”

But an analysis by a senior coalition official, obtained by the Blotter on ABCNews.com, concludes there is clear evidence of Iran’s involvement.

“This is part of a considered policy,” says the analysis, “rather than the result of low-level corruption and weapons smuggling.”

Iran and the Taliban had been fierce enemies when the Taliban was in power in Afghanistan, and their apparent collaboration came as a surprise to some in the intelligence community.

“I think their goal is to make it very clear that Iran has the capability to make life worse for the United States on a variety of fronts,” said Seth Jones of the Rand Institute, “even if they have to do some business with a group that has historically been their enemy.”

The coalition analysis says munitions recovered in two Iranian convoys, on April 11 and May 3, had “clear indications that they originated in Iran. Some were identical to Iranian supplied goods previously discovered in Iraq.”

The April convoy was tracked from Iran into Helmand province and led a fierce firefight that destroyed one vehicle, according to the official analysis. A second vehicle was reportedly found to contain small arms ammunition, mortar rounds and more than 650 pounds of C4 demolition charges.

A second convoy of two vehicles was spotted on May 3 and led to the capture of five occupants and the seizure of RPG-7mm rockets and more than 1,000 pounds of C4, the analysis says.

Also among the munitions are components for the lethal EFPs, or explosive formed projectiles, the roadside bombs that U.S. officials say Iran has provided to Iraqi insurgents with deadly results.

“These clearly have the hallmarks of the Iranian Revolution Guards’ Quds force,” said Jones.

The coalition diplomatic message says the demolition charges “contained the same fake U.S. markings found on explosives recovered from insurgents operating in the Baghdad area.”

“We believe these intercepted munitions are part of a much bigger flow of support from Iran to the Taliban,” the message says.

The Taliban receives larger supplies of weapons through profits from opium dealing, officials say, but the Iranian presence could be significant.

“It means the insurgency in Afghanistan is likely to be prolonged,” said Jones. “It would be a much more potent force.”

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Dead Taliban Leader Was Training U.S. Recruits

I can’t help but think of Islamberg, New York when I read this story from ABC News. When one Islamic jihadist trains Americans to kill other Americans, another one surely is doing the same somewhere else. It might even be in a town near you or me:

Thirty-six hours before he was killed by U.S. forces, Taliban Commander Mullah Dadullah said he was training American and British citizens to carry out suicide missions in their home countries, according to a videotape interview to be broadcast on ABC News’ “World News” Monday.

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Fazal-ur-Rehyman says terrorism not associated with any religion

From the International News Network:

ISLAMABAD: Opposition Leader in NA, Maulana Fazal-ur-Rehman said that associating extremism with particular religion was not correct adding that it was the just policies of some countries that caused extremism.

Hmm…would that be policies of Muslim countries or non-Muslim countries or both? Let me guess — if it’s against Islam, then it’s going to cause extremism. This breaks down to free countries, largely in Europe and obviously North America. The ridiculous nature of Fazal-ur-Rehman’s statement makes my questions completely rhetorical, of course.

He said while talking to two-member German Parliamentary delegation led by Elik Hoff called on him, here on Wednesday.

Talking to delegation, the leader of the opposition in the NA said that Pakistan attaches great importance to its relations with EU countries and would like to further strengthen relations.

I’m sure you would since spreading Islam seems to be such a high priority. And when you run into opposition, now you’ve cultivated another excuse for Islamic extremism. Bravo!

He said that Pakistan and EU countries have similar views on many regional and international issues.

He said that Pakistan believes in peaceful resolution of regional and international issues and it is against terrorism and extremism.

Horse-puckey. Pakistan has not helped one iota in capturing bin Laden. Pakistan is a hotbed of Islamist activity. The Taliban has found a nice new home in your backyard and the nukes in your arsenal are going to be a point of worldwide contention and consternation before the end of another 5 years.

He said that Pakistan wanted peace in Afghanistan that was achievable through talks.

He underlined the need for enhanced exchange of parliamentary delegations between EU countries and Pakistan.

He further said that the world recognized the role of Pakistan was playing as a country.

Later on, German Delegation also called on Chairman National Assembly Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs, Dr Farooq Sattar.

The Chairman Standing Committee while talking to the delegation said that Pak-German relations rooted in deep cultural and intellectual understanding.

He said that EU countries played an important role in Socio-economic development and welfare of the developing countries.

He appreciated the German role in the fields of education, health, science and technology for Pakistan.

Yes, I’m sure they love the inroads into Europe. For centuries Europe fought off the Muslims. Now they give them free money and send them to schools and let them preach in the local mosques to initiate the unwitting into Islam. How wonderful for Europe!

He further said that Kashmir problem was unfinished agenda of the partition and its resolution was must for peace and prosperity in the region.

Pakistan wants peaceful resolution of the problem according to the wishes of Kashmiris and has shown tremendous flexibility in this regard. ” The EU countries should play their role to resolve this issue.”

He briefed them on broad features of Parliamentary democracy and the committee system in NA.

He said that prominent characteristics of the present Parliament included the representation of educated youth, the empowerment of women and strengthening of local government system.

He said that the MPs were also actively participating in the development activities in their constituencies.

The chairman said that Pakistan wanted peace in Afghanistan and curb terrorism and extremism for peace and promotion of regional and bilateral cooperation in all sectors of the economy.

He said that the President General Pervez Musharraf’s vision of enlightened moderation has helped in removing the west’s misconceptions against Pakistan and Islam.

Only because Musharraf rules with guns. Musharraf is not a dummy. He doesn’t want to see an “Islamic Bomb” in his lifetime. Unfortunately, with the Islamist troubles in Pakistan, the President General’s lifespan is a big question mark.

The German Parliamentary Elike Hoff and Alexen Bonde said that the exchange of Parliamentary delegations provided opportunities for mutual exchange and there should be more visits of this kind.

They said that Germany wanted Indo-Pak dialogue to succeed. They appreciated Pakistan’s role in war against terrorism.

More opportunities for Dhimmitude, mein herr.

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Taliban reconstituting; claims ready to deploy thousands of suicide bombers

Now, I have to ask once again — if the problem with Islam is such a “tiny minority of extremists” problem, then how is it that the Taliban did not vanish from the Earth after the United States Armed Forces seemingly all but obliterated them early in the Afghanistan conflict? This report could be nothing but blustering from a handful of angry Islamist warlords hiding in caves, but it could be more evidence that we aren’t dealing with a two-headed snake, but instead a hundred-headed hydra. From Reuters:

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