Sharia is already the highest law of the land in the constitution of the U.S.-backed Afghan regime, so it is unclear exactly what difference the Taliban are proposing to make. And that’s part of the problem: there is no significant difference in outlook between those we support and those we’re fighting in Afghanistan.
“Taliban vow to bring Sharia law, welcome defectors in captured city,” Agence France-Presse, September 30, 2015:
The Taliban on Tuesday released a video hailing their takeover of the northern Afghan city of Kunduz with fighters showing off seized tanks and armoured cars, as they promised to enforce Islamic sharia law.
The militants stormed the northern provincial capital on Monday, effectively overrunning it in their biggest triumph since being ousted from national power in 2001.
Afghan troops backed by US air support launched a counter-offensive Tuesday to retake the city, but the Taliban video suggested they could be looking to hold onto their gains. Some analysts had speculated they might melt away after scoring a symbolic victory.
The 10-minute clip posted on Facebook opens with a shot of Kunduz main square where Taliban cadres cheer as they raise their white flag under the wary gaze of subdued-looking residents.
Elsewhere fighters show off tanks and armoured cars they have captured, chanting “Allahu Akbar” (God is the greatest) and roaming the streets in seized pick-up trucks.
A militant tells a crowd that they will bring Islamic sharia law, as they reply “Inshallah” (God willing).
The video ends with a message from the Taliban’s newly appointed leader Mullah Akhtar Mansour, though he does not appear on screen.
The message declares: “We do not believe in revenge” and announces a “general amnesty” for government troops wishing to defect.
Mansour’s message also instructs government officials and doctors in Kunduz to carry on work as normal, and tells residents the Taliban will ensure their safety and protect their property.
“Kabul should accept this bitter reality of our victory and it should worry about rest of the state,” it concludes….