As noted the other day, the Germans have serious reservations about killing the Taliban in Afghanistan. So much so, that its elite commandos have been restricted from attacking known Taliban murderers. They are only allowed to detain these “fugitives.” The Taliban, on the other hand, have no such qualms about killing Germans. Spiegel followed up its sickening story about German rules of engagement in Afghanistan by interviewing a Taliban commander named Qabir Bashir Haqqani. Here is what Haqqani has to say:
The Germans are treating the war as a police action. The Taliban are treating the war as a war. Security in the North will only suffer because of the German’s failure to properly use their military forces to hunt and kill Taliban.
