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America will take no prisoners

FROM IAN COBAIN IN KONDUZ PROVINCE AND DAMIAN WHITWORTH IN WASHINGTON

US scorns deal to free al-Qaeda's trapped mercenaries

No way out alive for trapped Mullah Omar


AMERICAN forces attacking Taleban fighters in Afghanistan are under orders to
take no prisoners, the US Defence Secretary said last night.
Donald Rumsfeld also ruled out suggestions that thousands of al-Qaeda
mercenaries trapped in the northern city of Konduz might be allowed to
negotiate safe passage to a third country, and said that America would do all
in its power to stop Mullah Muhammad Omar, the Taleban leader, fleeing
Afghanistan.

“The United States is not inclined to negotiate surrenders, nor are we in a
position, with relatively small numbers of forces on the ground, to accept
prisoners,” he said.

Mr Rumsfeld was responding to attempts by opposition forces to negotiate a
peaceful end to the siege of Konduz. General Mohammad Dawood Khan, commanding
the Northern Alliance forces that face the Taleban on three sides of the
city, told The Times: “If a country accepted them as refugees, we would have
no problem, they can go free. We have been in contact with the UN over this.”

The deal is being discussed to avoid massive bloodshed during any attempt to
take the city by force. Up to 30,000 troops, including up to 10,000 foreign
fighters, are encircled in Konduz, the last outpost of Taleban resistance in
the north of Afghanistan.

The prospect of giving safe passage to large numbers of fundamentalists
alarms Washington because they would be expected to regroup and possibly wage
guerrilla war against whatever government may be established in Kabul, or to
plot further terrorists attacks.

Mr Rumsfeld said: “Any idea that those people in that town who have been
fighting so viciously and who refuse to surrender should end up in some sort
of a negotiation which would allow them to leave the country and go off and
destabilise other countries and engage in terrorist attacks on the United
States is something that I would certainly do everything I could to prevent.
They’re people who have done terrible things.”

The US was not prepared to negotiate with the Taleban or al-Qaeda’s foreign
forces, he added. “It’s our hope that they will not engage in negotiations
that would provide for the release of al-Qaeda forces.

“The idea of their getting out of the country and going off to make their
mischief somewhere else is not a happy prospect. So my hope is that they will
either be killed or taken prisoner (by the Northern Alliance).” Mr Rumsfeld
would not say if US forces would pursue al-Qaeda over borders, but said “We
might have an early, intensive consultation with the neighbours.”

He also ruled out the possibility of Mullah Omar being allowed to find a safe
exit from Kandahar. “Would I knowingly let him get out of Kandahar? No I
would not,” he said.

Under the terms being negotiated by the Alliance, thousands of foreigners
loyal to bin Laden — including Pakistanis, Chechens and Arabs — would be
allowed to scramble to freedom as refugees to another country, possibly
Pakistan.

The alternative appears to be a battle in which fanatical foreign
fundamentalists might take a heavy toll on the city’s 200,000-plus
inhabitants as well as on the Alliance forces.

Mr Rumsfeld’s words will strain fragile relations between the US and the
Northern Alliance, the coalition’s nominal allies in Afghanistan, at a time
when growing divisions are emerging between Washington and London over the
role of British troops.

Defence sources in London said the deployment of thousands of British forces
to Afghanistan was being delayed because Washington was more concerned with
hunting bin Laden than with establishing a peace-support force.

Although the Northern Alliance had objected to the deployment of a large
“foreign” force, the sources said that the impasse “had more to do with
Washington than Kabul”.

While denying suggestions of a rift between President Bush and Mr Blair,
officials hinted that the deployment was not happening as quickly as Britain
would like. Downing Street insisted, however, that more British forces would
be on their way before long.

On the fate of Taleban fighters in Konduz, government sources declined to
comment publicly, but ministers voiced strong misgivings about the suggestion
that al-Qaeda members should be allowed to escape. One said: “We don’t want
to see a slaughter, but equally we do not want these people allowed to go
free. it is quite possible that there are future bin Ladens trapped in
Konduz. This is not the time to let them go.”

Pakistan said it would not allow a safe passage into the country to any
fighters from Afghanistan and it has put border troops on the highest alert.




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