Devil Soul
ELITE MEMBER
- Joined
- Jun 28, 2010
- Messages
- 22,931
- Reaction score
- 45
- Country
- Location
US paper rejects Afghan officials' claim, says Mullah Omar died in Afghanistan,
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
OBL died in Pakistan, Mullah Omar also died in Pakistan......Dawood will also die in Pakistan!!
Which paper rejected the claim that he died in Pakistan and said he died in Afghanistan? Can you please provide a link?
In your original post, which you have now removed, you had copied a NYT article. I read it twice, it neither rejected the fact that he had died in Pakistan nor did it claim anywhere that he died in Afghanistan. All it said is that because these rumours have come up so many times before, it's hard to be certain.
His own family said that.
How do you know what they're saying is credible? I'm not saying it's untrue, all I'm saying is that none of us know what is true in this case. The family might want continued protection from Pakistan and are, therefore, saying what is convenient. Or, you could be right, and he died in Afghanistan and the Pakistani establishment had nothing to do with him post 9/11.
My own opinion, which is based entirely on conjecture and could be wrong, is that he was being handled by the Pakistani establishment. The ISI revealed this news now (again I don't know if he can be believed, but someone posted a video of Amarullah Saleh saying the ISI called up the NDS and said Mullah Omar was dead) to ensure that no one could question the peace talks on the grounds that Mullah Omar wasn't on board. I wrote in another thread that while Pakistan's current Afghanistan strategy seems to be working very well, it's a very high risk strategy that could go spectacularly wrong. I think this is just an example of the ISI trying to dot its i's and cross its t's.
Maaf kar chacha...
All other nonsense which changes narratives more times than I change my underwear is all true and totally believable, but a statement by Afghan Taliban quting his family is wrong?
Had the same guys said he was in Pakistan, it would have been world news. I guarantee it and you know it.
Oh, so ISI and PA which has been working hard to achieve peace talks and has been hosting them, suddenly breaks this news as a result of which the hard worked peace talks (whose conference was scheduled to be held tomorrow), gets cancelled to the best of my knowledge. Friday session has been cancelled by Taliban.
So ISI cancels it's own peace talks?
Which paper rejected the claim that he died in Pakistan and said he died in Afghanistan? Can you please provide a link?
In your original post, which you have now removed, you had copied a NYT article. I read it twice, it neither rejected the fact that he had died in Pakistan nor did it claim anywhere that he died in Afghanistan. All it said is that because these rumours have come up so many times before, it's hard to be certain.
and who claims he died in Pakistan
Again, I'm not saying I'm right, I just marvel at the certainty with which you know you're right, on a question that most experts say they don't have an answer to.
Then why do those experts write articles as if they just met the chap?
Or you people believe Dawood Ibrahim is in DHA Karachi (you lot went a bit further, ab bas gali number aur house number rehta hai!)
At this point, the word of Afghan Taliban is the most authentic, and that's what I'll take.
As I said before, had the Taliban said he was in Pakistan, your brethren would have made 10 threads by now, hence exposing your hypocritical stance on this issue's veracity.