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Taliban: "Obama, Following in Bush's Steps"

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TalibanbuttonThe Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (the Taliban) have released a new communiqué titled, "Obama, Following in Bush's Steps." According to the statement, "the Afghans...did not expect Obama, a Nobel peace prize winner, to flare up the war in the country...despite his warmongering approach, Obama did not achieve his declared goal of wiping out the Mujahideen in Helmand or realizing the take, hold and build strategy."

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The Taliban assessed, "far from receiving a lesson from the failure of their military operations in June this year, the Americans launched another operation this week.

It seems, the peace prize winner Obama is trying to implement the expansionist policy left to him as a legacy by W. Bush."

The communiqué continued, "They are bent on maintaining their bases in Afghanistan like they have been maintaining them in Japan, South Korea, Germany, etc. There are now hundreds of military bases in Afghanistan built under the notorious name of so-called war on terror. Every one knows that these bases are built in Afghanistan for the achievement of colonialist goals in the region."

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