Statement of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan
Obama, following Bush Steps
Dhu al-Hijjah 21, 1430 A.H, December 08, 2009
In the name of Allah,
the Merciful, the Compassionate
This year, the Nobel Prize Committee in Sweden awarded
Peace Prize to Obama while his being in the White House less than ten days
before the nomination deadline. Ironically, the committee chose him among 205
candidates to win the prize- still less not for any concrete accomplishments but
for his inspirational words. It is pity that he will now receive the prize after
announcement of troops surge for Afghanistan.
This year, USA launched vast military operations in Helmand in South
Afghanistan. Ten thousand American troops and almost the same number of British
troops participated in the operations named Sword and Panther’s claws. They
killed hundreds of innocent Afghans during the most trumpeted operations, the
largest ever after the Vietnam war.
As for the Afghans, they did not expect Obama, a Nobel peace prize winner, to
flare up the war in the country. Nor the Alfred Nobel would ever have agreed to
give peace prize to a person who is fanning flames of war rather than spreading
fraternity and peace. But 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. Contrarily, the American troops fatalities
were the highest in June, July and August this year comparing to the same period
last year-- the months when the operations were in full swing in Helmand.
According to a recent report from Mujahideen in Helmand province and posted at
this site, the enemy has only been able to keep the districts which were earlier
in their hands in north Helmand. In the south, the writ of Mujahideen was
restored in Khanshin, Marji and Garam Sir districts while the enemy could build
only a single military base in a desert there—the only spectacular achievement
of the operations. But they are not able to procure their logistics through
lands routes. They have to provide logistics by air transportations. In Nad Ali,
the invading troops were forced to evacuate the base, which they had formed at
the start of the offensive. In Garam Sir, they are trying to beef up their
former bases. No new base has been added there.
The British soldiers occupied some areas in Babaji, Pashak and the White Mosque
but they were not able to retain them for a longer period in face of the
constant attacks by the Mujahideen.
When their tanks and logistical vehicles come out of
their military bases for patrol and logistical supplies, they become soft
targets for Mujahideen. On the other hand, the roadside bombs take a high toll
of the enemy, turning them into a graveyard for the invaders. Therefore, they
use transportation planes for the supply of logistics instead of using the land
routes. Thus they are almost besieged in their military garrisons.
According to a recent statistics, one gallon oil costs the invading troops $400
and annual expenditure of one soldier is almost one million US dollar. They have
to pay $30 billion more per year for the troops surge recently announced by
Obama.
But 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 aim of the Mujahideen is to have a free and independent country and Islamic
government which represents the aspirations of the Afghan people. These are
natural rights of people which has nothing to do with terrorism. But the
so-called advocates of democracy and human rights are not ready to give these
natural rights to the Afghans and to the Mujahideen. 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.
Washington turns down the constructive proposal of the leadership of Mujahideen
who say that the Mujahideen, as a part of their policy, will ensure that the
next government of the Mujahideen will not meddle in the internal affairs of
other countries including the neighbours if the foreign troops pull out of
Afghanistan. But still America and its Allies want to achieve their
imperialistic goals under the pretext of fighting terrorism.
However, the word of terrorism is still not exactly defined. Who are the
terrorists? Those who defend their country, faith, values and natural rights or
those who throw deci-cutter bombs and fire Hellfire missile at wedding, funeral
ceremonies and rallies.
Thousands of innocent Afghans have been killed in Nangarhar, Uruzgan, Herat,
Farah, Kunduz and Paktia provinces as a result of American and NATO blind
bombardment. Had they any role whatsoever in the 9/11 event? No. Of course, no.
The criminal aspect of this war is that, that the invading Americans have
focused on Pashtun areas and their conduct of the war seem more like a Pashtun
cleansing campaign. Still more, the word terrorism has not been defined as yet.
Or the Mujahideen who want freedom of their country terrorists or those who raid
people’s house in the stillness of the night and detain innocent people, put
them behind the bars and deprive them of their rights to have access to
advocates and legal advisers? There are thousands of innocent Afghan prisoners
who have, for years, been suffering in jails run by the Americans without
knowing their fate.
On the one hand, the White House National Security Advisor James Jones admits
that majority of non-Afghan Mujahideen have departed Afghanistan but
simultaneously, they send more troops to Afghanistan. Against whom these troops
are being deployed? Are not they deployed against the Afghans who want freedom
of their country and a government based on their aspirations and religious
values? Is this terrorism or natural rights of the Afghans? There are hundreds
of questions in this notorious so-call war on terrorism!
Those with free conscience living any where in the
world should come forward and defend their shared values of humanity which are
being violated by an imperialist power insatiably extending its tentacles over
countries of the world particularly over Asia.
Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan