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Taleban react to Obama's remarks on US forces in Afghanistan.

BBC Monitoring International Reports

| February 28, 2009 | COPYRIGHT 2001 BBC Monitoring. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

Text of report by private Pakistan-based Afghan Islamic Press news agency

Kandahar, 28 February: A Taleban spokesman says it was good if America had realized the fact that the Afghans do not allow any occupiers in their soil.

Speaking to Afghan Islamic Press [AIP] on the phone this morning about the remarks by the US president that the American forces do not have any will to remain in Afghanistan for long and that Afghanistan's history shows that the Afghans do not accept invading forces in their soil, Taleban spokesman Qari …

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