Do You Think The Taliban Will Surrender Osama Bin Laden?

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DDCSpeed

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I agree that Taliban will not surround Bin Laden over to the U.S. government. They already said that they will not turn him over and will use force against any attack from the U.S. or other countries. If you think about how Bin Laden is to the Taliban then you will know why. He is considered a national hero in his country even though many of you guys don't believe so but he defeated the Russians. Seriously, His social status is high and anyone who turns against him will be retaliated against by his supporters.
 

vegetation

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They wont turn him in. Remember the Buddha statues that got destroyed in Afghanistan? Pakistan, and all the other Muslim nations, pleaded with mercy that they be spared for historical reasons. Talibans didn't give a f*ck and blasted the statues down sooner than expected. Bastards wont listen to anyone, especially not the US.
 

Peetoeng

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Someone brought a funny but potentially effective idea that can be implemented to force the talibans to produce osama bin laden:
1. spray afgan desert with bacon grease:D
2. Let loose swines in their rivers and water holes, plantations:p
3. Bombard their radio airwaves with infidel programming (christian, jewish, hindu, etc. broadcasts):)

Any other silly idea?
 

stingbandel

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no, the latest news I heard was that they prefer jihad rather than giving him up. I think there will be a war shortly.... so sad innocent people will die because of Osama Bin Laden.....







Darno
 

ToBeMe

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A quote I just ran across while surfing cnn.com europe................



<< "The Taliban itself is divided between hard-liners and those who would prefer more cooperation with the West Some think that the United States needs to offer incentives in return for giving up bin Laden, at least as a first measure before planning a military response." >>