09/06/10

At FOX News and AFP via Google News


FOX: Report: Iran Paying Taliban (via Kabul Bank) to Kill U.S. Troops

 

AFP: US denies taxpayer funds to bail out Kabul Bank

 

Whose side are we on ?

 

FOX:  KABUL -- At least five Iranian companies in Afghanistan's capital are using their offices covertly to finance Taliban militants in provinces near Kabul, according to an investigation by London's Sunday Times.

Afghan intelligence and Taliban sources have told the newspaper that the firms, set up in the past six months, provide cash for a network of district Taliban treasurers to pay battlefield expenses and bonuses for killing the enemy and destroying their vehicles.

The Iranian companies win contracts to supply materials and logistics to Afghans involved in reconstruction. The money often comes in the form of aid from foreign donors.

Profits are transferred through poorly regulated Afghan banks — including Kabul Bank, which is partly owned by President Hamid Karzai’s brother Mahmood — to Tehran and Dubai.

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AFP:   WASHINGTON — The US Treasury Department denied media reports Saturday that American taxpayer funds would be put towards bailing out Afghanistan's beleaguered Kabul Bank.

The White House said the allegations were not true and pointed to a statement from Deputy Treasury Secretary Neal Wolin that said the bank's troubles were "an Afghan issue."

"They are taking immediate steps to ensure the stability of Kabul Bank and to protect the financial assets of the Afghan people," Wolin said.

"While we are providing technical assistance to the Afghan Government, no American taxpayer funds will be used to support Kabul Bank," he said.

In Afghanistan meanwhile government officials Saturday were seeking to head off a run on the country's biggest bank, reassuring customers of Kabul Bank that their money was safe, following corruption allegations in US newspapers.

The privately-owned bank has been the subject of reports alleging large-scale corruption by executives, though the government and central bank have said it is solvent and there is no need for customers to panic.

The Washington Post said on Friday that the US Treasury Department had dispatched a team to Kabul to help deal with the crisis, and said that a brother of Afghan President Hamid Karzai had called for Washington's intervention.

The influential conservative website Drudge Report earlier ran a story titled "American Taxpayers to Bailout Afghan Bank?"

The New York Times meanwhile said that deals were being made with the Central Bank of Afghanistan to aid the bank.

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Not that I'm cynical or distrust our federal government or anything like that, but this sounds very much to me like if you pay your taxes, you are helping the Taliban kill GIs. The two news articles were not connected in anyway, I just happened to remember the first when I read the second and put them together like back in the day.

Seems like our Patriotic Duty is to not pay our taxes and save the lives of our troops.