[iwar] [fc:Taliban.Says.U.S..Should.Leave.Gulf]

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Taliban Says U.S.  Should Leave Gulf

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (AP) - The leader of Afghanistan's ruling Taliban
militia said Monday that the United States should withdraw its forces
from the Persian Gulf and end its ``bias'' against Palestinians if it
wants to eliminate the threat of terrorism. 

In a statement faxed to news agencies from his headquarters in Kandahar,
Afghanistan, Mullah Mohammed Omar said the death of alleged terrorist
mastermind Osama bin Laden would do little to remove the threat against
the United States. 

``If Americans want to eliminate terrorism, then they should withdraw
their forces from the Gulf and they should put an end to the biased
attitude on the issue of Palestine,'' Omar said. 

Mullah Omar claimed the United States had ``made Islam their hostage''
and that it should avoid interfering in Muslim affairs. 

``America wants to eliminate Islam, and they are spreading lawelessness
to install a pro-American government in Afghanistan,'' Mullah Omar said. 
``This effort will not solve the problem, and the Americans will burn
themselves if they indulge in this kind of activity.''

The brief statement appeared aimed not only at warning the United States
against military action against the hardline Taliban but also at
encouraging other Muslim nations to distance themselves from
Washington's efforts to build an international coalition to combat
terrorism. 

The United States has identified bin Laden, who has lived in Afghanistan
since 1996, as the prime suspect in the Sept.  11 attacks in New York
and Washington, which were believed to have killed more than 6,000
people. 

The Taliban has rejected U.S.  demands to hand over bin Laden, claiming
the Americans have provided no conclusive proof of his involvement in
the attacks. 


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