Senior U.S. Adviser Shocked to Discover Taliban Motivated by Islam! Words Fail … [VIDEO]

By Adina Kutnicki

WHAT is truly shocking and more than disturbing, actually, beyond terrifying, is knowing that a SENIOR U.S. military adviser to the world’s heretofore super power doesn’t recognize his ass from his elbow, in a manner of speaking.

EVEN more so, it is doubtful that any of the buffoons within top-tier postings, alongside their so-called advisers, have an inkling of what drives, animates, and underlies each and every Islamic-based country (entity, for that matter). Read: political/cultural/theological underpinnings of the world’s most barbaric religion, Islam! It’s the religion, stupid.

STILL yet, it looks like an immediate and compulsory schooling is in order — for both the clueless and the mendacious, inside and outside the Beltway. Others will benefit, too. So, pay rapt heed.

FIRST off, having had the honor to be an advisor, contributor, and reviewer re the most incisive policy paper on Islam, the professional advice within is: start your educational journey here: ISLAM & BLOOD , Professor Paul Eidelberg.

ONCE digested — sorry in advance for the heartburn — head onto this writer’s global interview re the (barbaric) topic at hand: ISIS, Islam And Obama: Understanding The Threat To The Free World

THEN, and only then, it will become crystal clear what happens when fools and knaves sit in positions of authority — be they elected, non-elected, or anywhere within spitting distance of an “advisory” capacity, that is, re the most explosive, world-shattering issues of our time!

BE AFRAID. VERY AFRAID.

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WND | By Art Moore | August 18, 2021

A former civilian adviser in Iraq and Afghanistan who was the senior adviser to the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff reluctantly acknowledged that U.S. officials largely didn’t understand that the Taliban is popular among Afghans because of its adherence to Islam.

In a lengthy piece for Politico, Carter Malkasian, the author of “The American War in Afghanistan: A History,” thought Islam’s tie to the Taliban makes the religion look bad, insisting it preaches “unity, justice and peace,”
noted Islam expert Robert Spencer on his Jihad Watch website.

But Malkasian, Spencer wrote, “finds it difficult to escape the conclusion that the Taliban was and is popular among Afghans because of their loyalty to Islam.”

“This should have been an elementary fact that was known and studied by [joint chiefs chairman] and his advisers. It clearly wasn’t. And that’s part of the problem,” Spencer said.

Honoring women’s rights within the norms of Islam

The Associated Press reported Wednesday the Taliban, as part of a “publicity blitz,” vowed to respect women’s rights, forgive those who fought them and ensure Afghanistan does not become a haven for terrorists.

But older generations, the AP said, “remember the Taliban’s previous rule, when they largely confined women to their homes, banned television and music, and held public executions.”

On Monday, Ward, CNN’s chief international correspondent, remarked that the Taliban seemed “friendly” despite their chants of “Death to America.”

But on Wednesday she reported two Taliban fighters “just came up with their pistols and they were ready to pistol whip” her producer.

There were from 10,000 to 40,000 Americans still trapped inside the country on Wednesday as the Taliban attacked people lined up at the Kabul airport. Taliban members, meanwhile, were reported to be searching homes in the Shahr-e-Naw area of Kabul for U.S. “collaborators” and taking them to an unknown location.

Journalist Babak Taghvaee reported Taliban members beat civilians lined up outside the Kabul airport.

Later Wednesday, he reported via Twitter “Taliban terrorists executed four #Afghanistan Army & Police commanders in the cricket stadium of #Kandahar.”

“One of the was Hashem Rigwal, former police chief in Takht-e-Pul district. A hero who didn’t stop fighting terrorism until he was captured.”

Journalist Hizbullah Khan reported the Taliban are punishing a journalist that worked with foreign media in Jalalabad.

Please ‘exercise utmost restraint’

At a news conference Wednesday, New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern begged the Taliban to uphold women’s rights.

“I would just again implore those who made these moves in recent days to acknowledge what the international community has called for – human rights and the safety of their people,” she said.

“What we want to see is women and girls being able to access work and education. These are things that have traditionally not been available to them where there has been governance by Taliban.”

United Nations Secretary General Antonio Gutteres tweeted Tuesday night: “I’m deeply concerned about the situation in Afghanistan & urge the Taliban & all others to exercise utmost restraint to protect lives & ensure humanitarian needs can be met.”

Spencer commented Wednesday that the leaders’ “self-importance and lack of understanding about the jihad are worthy of the utmost derision.”

Mollie Hemingway, senior editor of The Federalist, spotlighted a “White House Joint Statement on the Situation of Women and Girls in Afghanistan,” co-signed by a number of nations.

It calls on those in power in Afghanistan to guarantee the protection of the rights of women and girls to education work and freedom of movement, warning that the nations will be “monitoring” the situation.

Hemingway compared the statement to a scene from the iconic “Team America” movie, posting a meme in which a U.N. official warns a terrorist nation that continued to violate international demands:  “We will be very, very angry! And we will write a letter telling you how angry we are!”

A Taliban spokesman has declared the U.S. must complete withdrawal of troops from Afghanistan by Sept. 11.

‘They melted his DoD ID into his chest’

Fox News reported Wednesday a woman in Takhar province, in the northeast near Tajikistan, was shot to death by Taliban after she was spotted walking in the street without a burqa.

A photo showed the woman lying in a pool of blood, surrounded by family members, was posted on Twitter.

Fox News reported Wednesday a woman in Takhar province, in the northeast near Tajikistan, was shot to death by Taliban after she was spotted walking in the street without a burqa.

A photo showed the woman lying in a pool of blood, surrounded by family members, was posted on Twitter.

Joe Lonsdale, who works on policy at the Cicero Institute, cited on Twitter a note from a friend.

“An Afghani interpreter I have come to know well over the years was hung in the streets last night. They melted his DoD ID into his chest. Cut off his arms. And killed his family,” the friend said.

“His 10 year old daughter was spared and handed off to leadership.”

Many other heart-wrenching scenes were portrayed on Twitter.

At the Kabul airport, Afghan girls begged American troops to let them leave the country:

Video at the north gate of Hamid Karzai Airport from an American trying to access the aiport:

At least three people were killed Wednesday in the eastern city of Jalalabad when Taliban militants opened fire at a protest against the removal of the Afghan national flag. The violent response followed reports of executions and forced marriages in parts of Afghanistan previously seized by the Taliban.

Taliban spokesman Suhail Shaheen insisted the perpetrators are “not Taliban,” but images and video of the Taliban violently breaking up public dissent undermine that claim.

Adina Kutnicki

Adina Kutnicki

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