Sunday, September 05, 2010

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Report: Iran pays $1,000 for each U.S. soldier killed by the Taliban

"Iran is paying Taliban fighters $1,000 for each U.S. soldier they kill in Afghanistan, according to a report in a British newspaper.

The Sunday Times described how a man it said was a "Taliban treasurer" had gone to collect $18,000 from an Iranian firm in Kabul, a reward it said was for an attack in July which killed several Afghan government troops and destroyed an American armored vehicle.

The treasurer left with the cash hidden in a sack of flour, the newspaper said, and then gave it to Taliban fighters in the province of Wardak. In the past six months, the treasurer claimed to have collected more than $77,000 from the company.

The Sunday Times said its investigation had found that at least five Kabul-based Iranian companies were secretly passing funds to the Taliban.

The newspaper's correspondent, Miles Amoore, said he met and interviewed the treasurer, who he said had been an illiterate farmer who was taught to read and write, plus basic accountancy, by the Taliban last winter."

Notice no names of participants or companies. Just more scary mooslim psyop boilerplate, churned out to collect a paycheck.

Pat Tillman died valiantly battling terrorists.

Jessica Lynch was rescued from torturing bad guys.

Scowling ragheads in caves brought down the twin towers.

Also from NBC:



Creating enemies is a national american obsession.

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