We will unite all Afghans, says Taliban chief...
A Taliban boss has told an English daily paper that the fundamentalist gathering is getting ready to run Afghanistan when Nato powers clear out.
In a meeting with the Every day Mirror, the man, utilizing the nom de plume Nasrullah, stated: "In Afghanistan, laud be to God, we are heading towards progress. We are moving toward aggregate accomplishment as the greater part of the nation is presently under our control.
"Our contenders have had colossal victories with numerous assaults. We will be successful. When outside powers have been ousted we predict achievement. God willing, when Nato abandons it will be as it was previously... the Islamic Emirates of Afghanistan."
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Addressing the daily paper outside Peshawar, Pakistan, Nasrullah implied that there could be discussions with the Afghanistan government about entering a power-sharing understanding after powers leave in 2015.
In a meeting with the Every day Mirror, the man, utilizing the nom de plume Nasrullah, stated: "In Afghanistan, laud be to God, we are heading towards progress. We are moving toward aggregate accomplishment as the greater part of the nation is presently under our control.
"Our contenders have had colossal victories with numerous assaults. We will be successful. When outside powers have been ousted we predict achievement. God willing, when Nato abandons it will be as it was previously... the Islamic Emirates of Afghanistan."
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Addressing the daily paper outside Peshawar, Pakistan, Nasrullah implied that there could be discussions with the Afghanistan government about entering a power-sharing understanding after powers leave in 2015.
He stated: "We will join all Afghans in a single home as this is their home. We will sit together and settle on ourselves. We will do everything after the troopers take off."
Nasrullah, portrayed by the daily paper as somebody who has battled with the Taliban for quite a long time, included: "This is our Afghanistan and in regards to the unification of Afghans and framing government is an inward issue.
We do need harmony however we don't need others to guide us. We are very much educated on the best way to join our country, our kin and our nation and needn't bother with any other person's bearings."
He expelled the passings of thousands of alliance troops on account of the Taliban since 2001 as "what occurs in war".
He told the daily paper: "In regards to your warriors' loss of life, when they head out that far to battle a war they are certainly not going to be given blossoms and there will be passings without a doubt.
"What's more, in the event that I say I am sad for this fair to make you glad... at that point that would not be right.
"A huge number of our men have been martyred and with respect to your troopers, we went poorly them to different nations. They went to our nation and they have been tormenting us and have disrupted our legislature."
The Day by day Mirror announced that Nasrullah's associates alluded to him as "regarded pioneer", including that he was an individual from its chamber organize for Kunar Territory in north east Afghanistan.
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