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Afghan, coalition forces kill more than dozen Taliban fighters

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Dec 3, 2008, 8:05 GMT


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----BR-----Raised in new York City---------Dec 3rd, 2008 - 18:53:00


Another excellent sign as 'the beginning of the end continues' against the militant madmen who hide behind womens' clothes comes nearer to their eradication. Good news indeed that 'local residents' actually destroyed taliban militants trying to plant roadside bombs!! Finally, there are self defensive actions worthy of the rest of the world's respect and support. The United States military, as usual, is there and close, still, to routing bin Laden himself as surely now, the number of rats now available for bin Ladens insane missions grows to too few to make any serious threats to Afghanistan's or Pakistan's sovereignty.
The desperate acts of young and impressionable madmen in Mumbai tell us that it is now truly only 'soft' targets that they even dare approach. I offer condolences to the victims in India and their families at this time and wish the two governments involved to remember that this wedge is a desperate and flimsy act. The intent of the attacks in Mumbai has fallen a distant second to the new resolve of the Indian people to fight harder yet to eradicate the vermin of South Asia.
The final act is very soon coming that will take out the head rodent in some dark cave in the Northern lands of Pakistan or Eastern
Afghanistan as the fighters for freedom and democracy close in on his hole and end the world of this miserable animals existence.

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