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Delivering Osama The Story Of Americas Secret Envoy Kabir Mohabbat Leah Mcinnis

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Delivering Osama The Story Of Americas Secret Envoy Kabir Mohabbat Leah Mcinnis
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Publisher: First Draft Publishing
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 3 MB
Pages: 328
Author: Kabir Mohabbat; Leah McInnis
ISBN: 9783944214290, 9783944214306, 9783944214313, 3944214293, 3944214307, 3944214315
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Delivering Osama The Story Of Americas Secret Envoy Kabir Mohabbat Leah Mcinnis by Kabir Mohabbat; Leah Mcinnis 9783944214290, 9783944214306, 9783944214313, 3944214293, 3944214307, 3944214315 instant download after payment.

I, M. Kabir Mohabbat, acted as a secret diplomatic envoy from the United States Government to the government of the Taliban in Afghanistan. My first trip was in June 1999. My last trip began on September 5, 2001. The purpose of the trips eventually became to arrange for the delivery of Osama bin Laden into the hands of the United States using diplomatic channels. I was successful. Towards the end of February 2001, the Taliban put bin Laden under house arrest for the U.S. So why didn't we act? After September 11, 2001, I helped negotiate the capitulation of the stubborn Afghan Government to U.S. demands. This is a narrative of my attempts to secure Osama bin laden for the U.S., but it is also an insider's look at the reclusive Taliban

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