Taliban Suicide Bombings
Ron McBride | Mar 15, 2010 | Comments 0
The suicide bombings in Taliban are increasing with every single day and it is essential to stop these types of activities. The military and police officials are doing their best efforts to reduce some affects of suicide bombers but it has been of no use. There are several militant groups or communities which exist in Taliban that produce suicide bombers. There are some master planners behind all these suicide bombers and it is done by continuously poisoning their minds by using hypnotic tact. The recent news revealed that most of the suicide bombers are mentally retarded or drug addicts. The Taliban group is using these types of people to complete their mission and they do not feel guilty on using suicide bombers as children.
There are several cases of children suicide bombers and the outcome results in the child’s death. Most of the suicide bombers are uneducated and they do not have proper knowledge of detonators. This is the reason why they set themselves on explosion. Taliban is creating much havoc and has captured the most fertile area near the border. They cultivate opium there and import it to Pakistan or middle Afghanistan. There are lots of people there who are opium addicts and they can do anything for this drug. The Taliban militant group is using those people as suicide bombers.
The military and army are also doing their best efforts to eradicate the existence of terrorists in Taliban and in fact the Afghanistan Government is thinking of separating the Taliban as the major terror coming is from Taliban. So, the military and police officials are making strategies to vacate that area so that the people in the nearby areas can live peacefully. The suicide bombers are not only a threat to the population but they also affect the economy and environment of the whole country. The people are hopeful about the efforts of military and it will definitely result in the positive outcome.
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About the Author: Ron McBride is a security expert on matters including business and home security crime, workplace violence, security operations, prevention of terrorist and criminal acts.