"The Taliban commander in Kunar, like others interviewed in recent days, said he remained opposed to the presence of foreign troops in Afghanistan and had no plans to stop fighting them. But 'the ISI wants us to kill everyone—policemen, soldiers, engineers, teachers, civilians—just to intimidate people,' the commander said.
He said he refused, and that the ISI had tried to arrest him. 'Afghans are all brothers; tomorrow we could be sitting together in one room.'"
Pakistan Urges On Taliban - WSJ.com
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