....and too many millions of lives later. Now why did we attack Afghanistan if 
the leader of the TalibanĀ is not a terrorist?

US to drop Mullah Omar from blacklist
Tue, 28 Oct 2008
http://www.presstv.ir/detail.aspx?id=73563&sectionid=351020403

Mullah Omar


The US agrees to drop the name of the Taliban leader, Mullah Omar
from the terror list ahead of talks with the insurgents, an official
says.

"US intends to remove Mullah Omar from the black list in a bid to
provide a suitable seedbed for holding contacts with the Taliban,"
said Sunday, the US Deputy Assistant Secretary of State in the Bureau
of South and Central Asian Affairs Patrick S. Moon.

Moon added that during his upcoming visit to Kabul, he will fully
support the idea of negotiated settlement with the Taliban militants
to end the violence in the region. He also reiterated that the talks
with the Taliban insurgents were possible within the Afghan
Constitution.

Also, the Wall Street Journal reported on Tuesday that the United
States was considering taking part in talks with Taliban in a sharp
change in tactics in Afghanistan.

The developments come at a time when US, British and NATO forces are
experiencing some of the most violent attacks since the 2001 invasion
of Afghanistan.

Mullah Mohammad Omar, known as simply 'Mullah Omar', is the reclusive
leader of Taliban of Afghanistan and was the country's de facto head
of state from 1996 to 2001. He went into hiding, following the US-led
invasion of Afghanistan in 2001.

Mullah Omar was wanted by the US for harboring Osama bin Laden and
his al-Qaeda network.


      

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