No dumbass, you are making stuff up again! Is this some kind of compulsion you have? Are you too lazy or too stupid to learn the real facts? You were already asked politely not to post on this topic (Afghan history) without knowing what you are talking about, yet you did it again... Look up Operation Enduring Freedom. The Taliban were pushed out of power in Afghanistan in late 2001. The US (in the immediate aftermath of 9/11) was the biggest supporter of the Northern Alliance at the time. Iran had nothing to do with it. If you care about credibility, you will retract your erroneous statement, apologize and refrain from all future comments on Afghanistan.
As for the rest of your post, you should ask Obama to appoint you as his ambassador for nuclear proliferation. You could encourage the spread of nuclear weapons far and wide and make the world safer for everyone.
Originally Posted by lustylad
You dumb stupid fuck- the northern alliance were constantly battling the Taliban- the Taliban when they were in power controlled about 90 percent of Afghanistan the remainder was controlled by the Norther alliance backed by General Massoud. Here's an article that proves my point and proves that you are dick sucking POS no nothing asshole:
Anti-Taliban resistance under Massoud
Ahmad Shah Massoud and Abdul Rashid Dostum, former enemies, created the United Front (Northern Alliance) against the Taliban that were preparing offensives against the remaining areas under the control of Massoud and those under the control of Dostum. The United Front included beside the dominantly Tajik forces of Massoud and the Uzbek forces of Dostum, Hazara troops led by Haji Mohammad Mohaqiq and Pashtun forces under the leadership of commanders such as Abdul Haq and Haji Abdul Qadir. Notable politicians and diplomats of the United Front included Abdul Rahim Ghafoorzai, Abdullah Abdullah and Masood Khalili. From the Taliban conquest of Kabul in September 1996 until November 2001 the United Front controlled roughly 30% of Afghanistan's population in provinces such as Badakhshan, Kapisa, Takhar and parts of Parwan, Kunar, Nuristan, Laghman, Samangan, Kunduz, Ghōr and Bamyan.
After longstanding battles especially for the northern city of Mazar-i-Sharif, Abdul Rashid Dostum and his Junbish forces were defeated by the Taliban and their allies in 1998.
Dostum subsequently went into exile. Ahmad Shah Massoud remained the only major anti-Taliban leader inside Afghanistan who was able to defend vast parts of his territory against the Taliban.
In the areas under his control Massoud set up democratic institutions and signed the Women's Rights Declaration.[112] In the area of Massoud, women and girls did not have to wear the Afghan burqa. They were allowed to work and to go to school. In at least two known instances, Massoud personally intervened against cases of forced marriage.[36]
It is our conviction and we believe that both men and women are created by the Almighty. Both have equal rights. Women can pursue an education, women can pursue a career, and women can play a role in society – just like men.[36]
—Ahmad Shah Massoud, 2001
Massoud is adamant that in Afghanistan women have suffered oppression for generations. He says that 'the cultural environment of the country suffocates women. But the Taliban exacerbate this with oppression.' His most ambitious project is to shatter this cultural prejudice and so give more space, freedom and equality to women – they would have the same rights as men.[36]
—Pepe Escobar, Massoud: From Warrior to Statesman
Here's a site that clearly state's that Iran was one of the Northern Alliance supporters:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northern_Alliance and here's a excerpt:
The Northern Alliance fought a defensive war against the Taliban government. They received support from
Iran, Russia, Turkey, India, Tajikistan and others,[2] while the Taliban were backed by al-Qaeda. The Northern Alliance was mostly made up of ethnic Tajiks, but later included Uzbeks, Hazaras, and Pashtuns.[3] The Taliban government was dominated by Pashtuns with other groups being the minority.