By Jim Garamone
American Forces Press Service

WASHINGTON, Sept. 25, 2001 -- Many Afghans are being
starved and are fleeing the Taliban, and the United States
must do all it can to help them, Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld said
today.

"We have to do everything possible we can from a
humanitarian standpoint to see that their lives are made
better than they currently are by the Taliban government
and by the circumstance they're living in," he said during
a Pentagon press conference. "They don't support the
Taliban. They don't support the Al Qaeda network."

Rumsfeld echoed the sentiments of President Bush, who said America's
issues and anger are directed at Afghanistan's Taliban rulers, not
toward the citizenry. Bush called the Taliban "an incredibly repressive"
regime that made a decision to harbor terrorists.

Bush said one way to get rid of Al Qaeda is "to ask for the cooperation
of citizens within Afghanistan who may be tired of having the Taliban in
place, or tired of having Osama bin Laden, people from foreign soils, in
their own land, willing to finance this repressive government.

Rumsfeld's comments at the Pentagon came while he described
the situation in Afghanistan for reporters. In the north of
the country is an anti-Taliban alliance, he said, then
there's the Taliban, and in the south are a number of
tribes not affiliated with Taliban.

"It is not a perfectly clear picture where everyone fits
into a nice box," Rumsfeld said. Even factions within the Taliban don't
agree with the rulers' support of the Al Qaeda terror network of Osama
bin Laden.

He likened America's and its allies' options in Afghanistan
to playing billiards. Sometimes you watch the balls careen around and
don't know exactly what'll happen.

"But the end result, we would hope, would be a situation
where the Al Qaeda is heaved out," he said. "And the people
in Taliban who think that it's good for them and good for
the world to harbor terrorists and to foment and encourage
and facilitate that kind of activity, lose -- and lose seriously."

"The mission is to rout terrorists, to find them and bring
them to justice," the president said. "Or, in Western
terms, to smoke them out of their caves, to get them
running so we can get them. I understand the reality of
what's taking place inside Afghanistan. We're angry, but
we've got a clear vision."

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