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Iran and Afghanistan: Ahmadinejad in Kabul--BY Dr. Abdul Ruff Colachal

Iran and Afghanistan: Ahmadinejad in Kabul

BY Dr. Abdul Ruff Colachal

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Constantly troubled by the US led GST (global state terrorism), including fascist Israel, Iran’s strong president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad seems to have undertaken an Islamic mission to support Muslim nations that are not either under Western occupation or threat of future occupations. Last year Ahmadinejad visited Iraq and now recently on 10 March it was Iranian President first visit to Afghanistan since both he and Afghan puppet President Hamid Karzai were re-elected last year through fraud means. Ahmadinejad met his Afghan counter part who unfortunately is a foreign puppet and discussed mainly political issues with him.

After Iraqi president Saddam Hussein’s heroic opposition to American unilateral terror cum destabilization actions, Ahmadinejad stand tall to take the unipolar challenge posed by US-UK led NATO. Ahmadinejad has once again rejected the presence of foreign terror military forces "as a solution for peace in Afghanistan". Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has accused the US of playing a "double game" in Afghanistan after the US used the same term to condemn Iran's role.
He said the US had "created terrorists and now say they are fighting them", as he appeared with Afghan puppet Karzai in Kabul.

Ahmadinejad, known for his harsh rhetoric against American bully invasions and also its dirty scheming to invade Iran on fictitious nuclear pretexts to appease Israeli fake outcries in order only to kill Palestinians, asked the illegal western occupiers to vacate the Islamic world. He criticized the US for its troops' presence, saying: "Your country is located on the other side of the world, so what are you doing here?" Ahmadinejad said that terrorism could not be defeated by armies, only by intelligence. Ahmadinejad exposed the US anti-Islamic mentality and said it was the US that was playing the "double game". Gates, attending a terror base in Kabul province where Western terror troops are training Afghan state terrorists, described Ahmadinejad's visit as "certainly bothersome". He said the US wanted Afghanistan to have good relations with its neighbours but that those neighbors must treat Afghanistan fairly. He also said US troops might begin to leave Afghanistan before the previously stated withdrawal start date of July 2011, depending on "conditions on the ground".

US terror military Secretary Robert Gates in Kabul has accused Iran of giving the Taliban low-level support. He said: "Our policy is full support for the Afghan people and Afghan government and reconstruction of Afghanistan." Gates, who is in Afghanistan to review the progress of the current Western fascist troop surge against the Taliban, had earlier accused Tehran of "playing a double game" of offering friendship to the Afghan government while at the same time giving "low-level support" and money to the Taliban. Gates employs the usual American divide and rule policy saying the Taliban are Sunni Muslims and sworn enemies of Shia Iran, which has growing interests and influence, particularly in western parts of Afghanistan.

UK is also urging President Karzai to do more to find a political solution to the conflict with the Taliban. America, Karzai’s main anti-Islamic ally in the fight against the freedom fighting Taliban, should leave Afghanistan for good, said the Iranian president. Only then, would the country find peace. It was the United States that was playing the "double game". This hardly sounds like grounds for compromise. David Miliband, the UK foreign secretary, says Karzai isn't doing enough to find a political solution. Ahmadinejad reminded the terror occupiers in Afghanistan that military operations won't be enough to bring peace any solution will need the full support of the country's neighbours. But, as President Ahmadinejad showed, those neighbours have conflicting interests, and winning that support won't be easy.

Meanwhile, in stead of calling for joint operations against the western fascist occupiers in Afghanistan, Pakistan and Iraq, Afghanistan US puppet Karzai has called for a "common strategy" against terrorism for Pakistan and Afghanistan. Karzai expressed these views during his telephone conversation with Pakistan Prime Minister Yousaf Gilani. Karzai said that both countries needed to coordinate efforts in order to strengthen cooperation against terrorism and militancy and this approach will fail because they want to kill Afghans and Pakistanis. Unfortunately bulk of gulf nations are still controlled by the anti-Islamic rogue states like USA and UK. Some of them oppose Iran’s legitimate drive for nuclear energy at par with many other nuclear states. It seems Iran is already a nuclear state. Islamic world stands to gain from ties with Iran fro various reasons under the prevailing western terror gimmicks. USA and UK are wonderfully playing with Sunni-Shii’a sentiments of Islamic world. Muslim leaders unwittingly show they are big fools!
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BY Dr. Abdul Ruff Colachal
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Dr. Abdul Ruff Colachal, Specialist on State Terrorism; Chronicler of Freedom movements (Palestine, Kashmir, etc) ; Independent Columnist in International Affairs; Research Scholar (JNU) & the only Indian to have gone through entire India, a fraud and terror nation in South Asia.

 

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