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Iran’s Press TV: British Army Providing Taliban With Air Support



Oct 18, 2009 10 Comments ›› Pat Dollard

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Press TV:

The British army has been relocating Taliban insurgents from southern Afghanistan to the north by providing transportation means, diplomats say.

The diplomats, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said insurgents are being airlifted from the southern province of Helmand to the north amid increasing violence in the northern parts of the country.

The aircraft used for the transfer have been identified as British Chinook helicopters.

The officials said Sultan Munadi, an Afghan interpreter who was kidnapped along with his employer, New York Times reporter Stephen Farrell, was killed by a “British sniper” as commandos executed a rescue operation to free Farrell.

They said Munadi was targeted for possessing documents and pictures pointing at the British military’s involvement in the transfer operation.

The Afghan journalist also had evidence of the involvement of the foreign forces in Afghanistan in the tensions that rocked China’s Xinjiang autonomous region in July, the diplomats said.

American forces have also invigorated the insurgency in the war-ravaged country by outfitting the Taliban with Russian-made weaponry used during the 1979-89 Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, which was fought against by the Afghan Mujahedeen, the diplomats said.

The US forces are assumed to have gathered the armaments during a campaign to “collect weapons from irresponsible people,” after the 2001 invasion.

Diplomats said Afghan Interior Minister Mohammad Hanif Atmar, a Pashtun who has received his higher education in the UK, was still operating under the British guidance.

The Interior Ministry is accused of enabling the provision of arms and ammunition for the north-based militants by the Pashtun police force.

Earlier in the week, Afghan President Hamid Karzai was quoted by the BBC Persian as having ordered an investigation into reports of ‘unknown’ army helicopters carrying gunmen to the north.

The Afghan president said based on unconfirmed reports, the helicopters have been taking gunmen to Baghlan, Kunduz and Samangan provinces overnight for about five months now.

In early 2008, Karzai expelled two British diplomats for allegedly planning to “turn” senior Taliban commanders. According to the Times Online, the British officials had sought to persuade militant chief Mullah Mansoor Dadullah to cooperate with the UK.

Afghanistan is currently witnessing the highest level of violence since the invasion, despite the presence of more than 100,000 foreign troops.


  • USMCTANKS

    These are military and civilian “politicians” with no allegiance to even their own country let alone the allies. Sad thing is…the men on the ground are stand up patriotic guys who are fighting with out knowing for this “One world government” bullshit……
    One day the eyes will open and the ensuing battle will spread and hopefully we’ll get all of these traitorous bastards in our sights before its over. :gun:

  • Firebad

    It’s iranian state news….. what you really would expect from a such a reliable news source. :roll:

  • Giorgi

    aha, and bin laden is hiding in a white house bunker

  • joe

    A big Hahahaha to USMCTanks and Giorgi. Without even bothering to check the source you immediately believed this story was true. That is pretty sad actually.

    The source is Iranian state news. I am definitely going to trust them on matters of what the US and UK militaries are doing in Afghanistan.

  • TerryTate

    Uh yeah, and next thing I expect the Iranian newspapers to report is that we, the U.S., have been providing training to Hezbollah all of these years, so that we can blow ourselves up in a vast conspiracy against Iran.

    • TerryTate

      Complete nuttery…

  • Independent

    Actually the British are being very shrewed about this.

    The real deal will eventually be when the US Brits and Taliban all three together start fighting the Iranians and the Russians.

    The Brits way of “Intelligence Gathering” is more “diplomatic” shall we say then the CIA and Mossad.

    I agree with covert reach out to the Taliban by the US Intelligence community in an eventual cease fire on both sides and then developing a working relationship with a new “Karzai” the US and Taliban.

    The Taliban will be needed in the future. The Brits know this and its a gamble on their part to prove to their US spy comrades it is a better way than McChrystal’s

  • Independent

    Incidentally just because this report is on PressTV doesn’t make it “automatically wrong”.

    This is our “stuff” we do.

    The Iranian RG just had a major attack against it on the Iranian/Paki border. Thats CIA Mossad 100%.

    I mean really is this not seen by others?

    • LMWIS

      You read to many mystery/intrigue novels. What are the Taliban needed for?

    • Independent

      For the coming battle against Iranians Pakis and more than likely Russians

      We used the former “Sunni Insurgents” aka Baathtists as allies in Iraq Awakening Councils and bingo shit was settled in 6-8 months