
The head of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, Mullah Muhammad Omar, said of the inevitable victory over the invaders in Afghanistan, and calls the fiasco the military campaign being waged in this country under the command of NATO and the US.
In a statement timed to coincide with the end of the holy month of Ramadan, he called Barack Obama to withdraw troops from Afghanistan "without any conditions, and as soon as possible" reports BBC.
"The victory of our Islamic nation over the invading infidels is now imminent and the driving force behind this is the belief in the help of Allah (SwT) and unity among ourselves, says the leader of the Muslims in Afghanistan. - In the time to come, we will try to establish an Islamic, independent, perfect and strong system".
Mullah Omar said that "people who staged invasion in 2001, admitted to themselves that their whole strategy is neither more nor less than a complete fiasco".
He also ordered the Taliban to comply with code of conduct of the Mujahideen and try not to cause harm to civilians.
BBC News recalls that US President Obama in December last year ordered the transfer to the country an additional 30-thousand occupation American troops. Some 150 thousand soldiers from NATO countries and from 350 to 400 thousand Karzai militants are fighting today against the Taliban in Afghanistan.
In August, US General David Petraeus, commander of NATO and US forces in Afghanistan, said that he "sees some progress in the fighting".
However, in July next year the United States intends to begin withdrawing its soldiers from Afghanistan while noting that the withdrawal will be made "if conditions allow it to do so".
Puppet ringleader of the Kabul regime Hamid Karzai said in this connection that the mere announcement of the impending departure of Americans "gave bravery to the Taliban".
Meanwhile, many analysts believe that a military company of NATO and the United States suffered a defeat in Afghanistan and now, Western leaders are looking for the most painless way to withdraw from Afghanistan, so as to leave the country divided and in a state of prolonged civil war.
Department of Monitoring
Kavkaz Center