Report: Secret talks between U.S. and Taliban may lead to transfer of Taliban prisoners to Afghan prisons

The Taliban don't want this so they can visit. They know that in Afghan custody, they stand a good chance of seeing the detainees escaping or being released outright. Failing that, they can attempt to organize a prison break of their own, which they did in Kandahar "with inside help."

"Exclusive: Secret U.S., Taliban talks reach turning point," by Missy Ryan, Warren Strobel and Mark Hosenball for Reuters, December 19:

(Reuters) - After 10 months of secret dialogue with Afghanistan's Taliban insurgents, senior U.S. officials say the talks have reached a critical juncture and they will soon know whether a breakthrough is possible, leading to peace talks whose ultimate goal is to end the Afghan war.
As part of the accelerating, high-stakes diplomacy, Reuters has learned, the United States is considering the transfer of an unspecified number of Taliban prisoners from the Guantanamo Bay military prison into Afghan government custody.
It has asked representatives of the Taliban to match that confidence-building measure with some of their own. Those could include a denunciation of international terrorism and a public willingness to enter formal political talks with the government headed by Afghan President Hamid Karzai.

Words from the Taliban must not be accepted as a "confidence-building measure," especially not in exchange for substantive action taken by the U.S. or NATO.

The officials acknowledged that the Afghanistan diplomacy, which has reached a delicate stage in recent weeks, remains a long shot. Among the complications: U.S. troops are drawing down and will be mostly gone by the end of 2014, potentially reducing the incentive for the Taliban to negotiate.
Still, the senior officials, all of whom insisted on anonymity to share new details of the mostly secret effort, suggested it has been a much larger piece of President Barack Obama's Afghanistan policy than is publicly known.
U.S. officials have held about half a dozen meetings with their insurgent contacts, mostly in Germany and Doha with representatives of Mullah Omar, leader of the Taliban's Quetta Shura, the officials said.
The stakes in the diplomatic effort could not be higher.
Failure would likely condemn Afghanistan to continued conflict, perhaps even civil war, after NATO troops finish turning security over to Karzai's weak government by the end of 2014.
Success would mean a political end to the war and the possibility that parts of the Taliban - some hardliners seem likely to reject the talks - could be reconciled.
The effort is now at a pivot point.
"We imagine that we're on the edge of passing into the next phase. Which is actually deciding that we've got a viable channel and being in a position to deliver" on mutual confidence-building measures, said a senior U.S. official....
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Why do we need to got through all these hoops? We should just let the go free so we can start capturing them sooner.

If they are turned over to any muslime majorty country they will not only be set free, they will be treated as heros.

God Bless America!

HA, HA, HA, HA. Can't stop laughing.

Obama is ready to empty Gitmo now and declare "Victory".

"leading to peace talks whose ultimate goal is to end the Afghan war."

Should read:
"talks whose ultimate goal is to surrender."

Traitors!

The effort is now at a pivot point.

The blind leading the not-so-blind into a crowd of pickpockets.
Always that floating turn-in holding moment of pivot, before they stick it in,
To where the Arabian sun does shine, without apology, embarrassment, or sin.
Lo! Lookit the negotiators, all State Department wise & tolerant, ain't no haters!
Leave dealing with Moslems to them, let the pros run all these new war theaters.
- the Holy Prophet APF

Is it possible they could actually be that stupid?

There is more "confidence-building," Joe, in buying a Powerball ticket than there is in a discussion of true intentions with devout Muslims.

They simply cannot be this stupid.

And now President Obama is making hudna (Mohammad's false peace) agreements with the Taliban and putting prisoners of war (their declared jihad) under their own supervision. How long will we endure his smirking betrayals?

Hi W! Merry Christmas!:

"They simply cannot be this stupid."
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Oh, I think they are!

How else are we to explain this sheer idiocy, unless it could be accounted for by some sort of "liberal schizophrenia"?

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