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Current Events => Terrorism In the US and Around the World => Topic started by: thundley4 on January 03, 2012, 06:33:00 PM
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US agrees in principle to releasing top officials from Afghanistan insurgent group in exchange for starting process of negotiations
The US has agreed in principle to release high-ranking Taliban officials from Guantánamo Bay in return for the Afghan insurgents' agreement to open a political office for peace negotiations in Qatar, the Guardian has learned.
According to sources familiar with the talks in the US and in Afghanistan, the handful of Taliban figures will include Mullah Khair Khowa, a former interior minister, and Noorullah Noori, a former governor in northern Afghanistan.
More controversially, the Taliban are demanding the release of the former army commander Mullah Fazl Akhund. Washington is reported to be considering formally handing him over to the custody of another country, possibly Qatar.
The releases would be to reciprocate for Tuesday's announcement from the Taliban that they are prepared to open a political office in Qatar to conduct peace negotiations "with the international community" – the most significant political breakthrough in ten years of the Afghan conflict.
The Taliban are holding just one American soldier, Bowe Bergdahl, a 25-year-old sergeant captured in June 2009, but it is not clear whether he would be freed as part of the deal.
Neville Obama ~ Peace through appeasement. (http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2012/jan/03/taliban-leaders-guantanamo-bay-deal)
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obastard doesn't give a shit about the American sergeant.
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****ing traitor to the country.