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Rudd backs Afghan offensive

February 14, 2010 by admin

(SMH) Prime Minister Kevin Rudd has backed a US-led offensive against the Taliban in southern Afghanistan. Operation Mushtarak, which involves 15,000 troops, aims to clear the Marjah district of Taliban insurgents and re-establish Afghan sovereignty and civil services. "Allied forces, British, American, Afghan, in the centre of Helmand province, have launched a major offensive," Mr Rudd told Network Ten on Sunday. The prime minister said Australian troops had a responsibility to train up the local military before leaving the country. "Part of that also is to secure the... country from these hard-core elements of the Taliban," he said. read more

When was ADF (Australian Defense Force) renamed AOF? (Australian Offensive Force) Did papa Rudd tell you a fabian bed time story about a once loved Taliban that almost rid Afganistane of herion poppies? Did papa Rudd tell you that before September 11, 2001, the then loved Taliban was blocking foreign oil tycoons such as Unocal from running oil pipe lines over Sovereign Afghanistan soil? Being that oil is more important to Rudd's "offensive" mates than human life, the Taliban had to be reinvented post 9/11 in the global public mind as a "terrorist organization" rather than mates with G.W Bush and his oil buddies. Papa Rudd wants you to forget that after the 9/11 attacks those wicked Taliban when asked, offered to hand Osama bin Laden over.
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