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    High-ranking Taliban reported dead:

    KABUL, Afghanistan (Reuters) -- The Taliban's top operational commander, Mullah Dadullah, has been killed in a clash in Afghanistan, security officials said on Sunday.

    "Mullah Dadullah has been killed and his body is in Kandahar," said Saeed Ansari, spokesman for the intelligence department.

    Another government spokesman said the one-legged Dadullah was killed in a clash with Afghan troops in the southern province of Helmand on Friday.

    Apart from leading most Taliban attacks in the south, the notorious Dadullah was also believed to be behind a series of kidnappings of foreigners and Afghans.

    There have been several reports over recent years that Dadullah had been killed or captured.

    His death will be a heavy blow for the Taliban, fighting to expel foreign troops since they were ousted in a U.S.-led offensive after the September 11, 2001, attacks.

    He would also be the most important Taliban killed since then.

    In December, U.S.-led forces killed another top Taliban official, Mullah Mohammad Akhtar Osmani, in an air attack in the south of the country after a tip-off by Pakistan.

    In other developments, Western and Afghan troops have driven the Taliban from a southern area after a week-long battle in which more than 70 militants were killed, an Afghan security official said on Saturday.

    Violence has surged in Afghanistan in recent months after the traditional winter lull and an upsurge of fighting last year, the bloodiest since the Taliban's removal in 2001.

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    So, will this actually help make for a functional Afghanistan, or just make for another tick on the bodycount?
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  • #2
    They say here it's not confirmed yet....however, can't say I'd be sad if they got him.
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    • #3
      damn. i thought this thread was a history of all my chat-fight victims...

      but if Mullah Dadullah Oblongata is dead then... meh.
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      • #4
        re confirmed, now they say it is....
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        • #5
          Mullah Dadullah?!?!?!

          To succeeded by Milli Vanilli?

          ACK!
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          • #6
            I heard he was in Ali's corner during the Thrilla in Manilla.

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            • #7
              Good news. My worry, though, is that Islamic fundamentalist groups tend to be fluid, and this won't have any significant mid-to-long term effect. Its the whole, authority can only be in the hands of Allah thing. Tends to make cults of personality a little hard.
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              • #8
                Experianced commanders/fighters are a plus in any military organization. This guy is one of the old hands, which means by the Afghan was of doing things probably had tribal stings to pull on besides his actual command abilities.

                New guys MIGHT not have that, or be as good as using said strings, we shall see. But in any case it can't hurt.
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                • #9
                  good news.
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                  • #10
                    Meh, this really doesn't solve the larger problem. It a case of winning the battle but god knows about the war.
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