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Taliban refuse to talk to Nato

After months of public deliberation over whether the US-led coalition in Afghanistan should engage in talks with the Taliban, Zabiullah Mujahedd, their spokesperson, has denied them even the possibility. In what can only be considered the latest in a long running stream of diplomatic and military blunders for Nato and the West, the Taliban have managed to pull the rug out on potential negotiations. Correctly highlighting the fractious state of the coalition and claiming the upperhand, the quote is as follows: “We do not want to talk to anyone – not to [President Hamid] Karzai, nor to any foreigners – till the foreign forces withdraw from Afghanistan. We are certain that we are winning. Why should we talk if we have the upper hand, and the foreign troops are considering withdrawal, and there are differences in the ranks of our enemies?” Read more on the BBC website: Taliban rule out negotiations with Nato Photo

J is for Joss. Joss Whedon. Did you know its his birthday today?

Check out the amazing illustration. link: http://www.bite.ca/bitedaily/2010/06/j-is-for-joss-just-joss/ added by: romanswietlik

Jeb Bush: Obama childish "go read a book" "watch ESPN" (leave george alone)

CORAL GABLES, Fla. — For months now, Jeb Bush has been listening as President Obama blasts his older brother’s administration for the battered economy, budget deficits and even the lax oversight of oil wells. “It’s kind of like a kid coming to school saying, ‘The dog ate my homework,’ ” Mr. Bush, this state’s former governor, said over lunch last week at the Biltmore Hotel. “It’s childish. This is what children do until they mature. They don’t accept responsibility.” In fact, instead of constantly bashing the 43rd president, Mr. Bush offered, perhaps Mr. Obama could learn something from him, especially when it comes to ignoring the Washington chatter. “This would break his heart, to get advice that applies some of the lessons of leadership my brother learned, because he apparently likes to act like he’s still campaigning, and he likes to blame George’s administration for everything,” Mr. Bush said, dangling a ketchup-soaked French fry. “But he really seems like he’s getting caught up in what people are writing about him.” “I mean, good God, man, read a book!” Mr. Bush said with a laugh. “Go watch ESPN!” At 57, Jeb Bush remains an intriguing figure inside his fractious party. At a moment when Republicans are groping for an agenda beyond opposition, Mr. Bush has long been considered one of the party’s true idea guys, someone a lot of party insiders think could still be a serious presidential contender. story continues http://www.nytimes.com/2010/06/23/us/politics/23bai.html added by: Stoneyroad