And next is moderate elements of Hamas, then moderate elements of Hizballah,
then, then, then. I'm sorry to say this in a totally sweeping way but these
organizations have no moderate elements. Those that are moderate either
leave or are killed.

Pakastan has dealt with the 'moderate' elements of the Taliban and you can
just do a google search on "swat valley". As you can see, these groups have
one goal and that is Islamic dominance over all. The only middle ground
between then and us is that we both breath air and they hate us for that.
Moderate to them is letting women show their eyes in public (and no, I'm not
really joking here).

On Sun, Mar 8, 2009 at 1:34 PM, Judah McAuley <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> It does say "moderate elements of the Taliban" and references similar
> actions in Iraq with the Sunni's. Given that the main Taliban
> leadership wants no part of a democratic government and Karazai is
> supporting these efforts I think it can safely be said that it isn't
> negotiations with the main leadership. Sounds more like it is
> potential discussions with disaffected tribes that might be persuaded
> to help out against the main Taliban tribes that have been fomenting
> violence and working cross border in Pakistan. It is a very
> complicated situation there though, so tough to say how things will
> actually go down. The upcoming elections will certainly be pivotal.
>
> Judah
>


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