Oliver North: Yes, Mullah Omar is in Pakistani custody
posted at 6:09 pm on May 13, 2010 by Allahpundit
A friend of mine (not Bill Roggio) with very good sources inside the military continues to insist that it’s not true, but I’m intrigued at the number of different reports that are now claiming that it is. First there was Brad Thor’s piece for Breitbart’s site, then the Jawas said they were hearing the same thing, then the Nation(!) admitted that rumors had been circulating for awhile (before ultimately concluding that they were bogus), and now this.
Last month, while I was still in Afghanistan, rumors were circulating that the ISI had detained Mullah Omar in Karachi on March 27, and placed him under house arrest in what they call “community care.” American operatives say he has since been transferred to a secret ISI lock-up under the Pakistani euphemism: “institutional care.” According to several reports, all of this information was confirmed to U.S. officials by a senior Pakistani military officer “several weeks ago.”
“Why would the ISI take down ‘one of their own?’” I asked. The answer came in a mixed metaphor but the meaning was clear: “The ISI intends to be in the driver’s seat when the ‘Peace Talks’ get underway in Afghanistan later this month. And the ISI officers calling the shots know Mullah Omar is the best bargaining chip they have.”
None of this bodes well for the “Consultative Peace Jirga,” on which Mr. Obama has now placed his imprimatur. Some of those watching preparations for the “peace talks” predict a call for an immediate, Vietnam-style, “cease fire” as a pre-condition for the conference – and a demand to grant Mullah Omar – Osama bin-Laden’s closest ally – safe haven in Saudi Arabia. If the O-Team agrees to any of this, it will be akin to putting perfume on a skunk.
Still just “rumors,” huh? Well, the rumors here do jibe — almost precisely — with the leading theory for why ISI went and picked up the Taliban’s number two, Mullah Baradar. They don’t want their Taliban proxy making any agreements with Karzai or America or anyone else without their approval, and if that means hauling them in, so be it. Question, though: If that’s the game, why not arrest Omar in the first place instead of Baradar? Surely they knew where to find him without needing Baradar’s help. Also, given Omar’s reputation as a diehard true believin’ jihadbot, why would ISI fear that he would go and make a deal with America that would sell out Pakistan? Baradar is the one who’s allegedly interested in reconciliation; it makes sense to grab him before he goes and gives away the farm. That’s a lesser or even nonexistent concern with Omar, so why risk infuriating his followers by grabbing him? He’s basically the jihadi pope. Even the slight indignity of house arrest would, I assume, risk a ferocious backlash from the mujahedeen.
So filthy is ISI that even if all the rumors are true, I’m not sure how it advances the ball. To some extent, they’re the real Taliban leadership; saying that Omar is in their custody is like saying that the Taliban have Omar under arrest. Whoopee. Exit question: Would the Saudis really consider granting this degenerate asylum? They’ve got enough on their plate without dumping a charismatic religious fanatic with thousands of armed loyalists in their lap, no?










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Gitmo better make room.
RobCon on May 13, 2010 at 6:14 PM
Has anybody asked Gibbs about this yet?
Mark1971 on May 13, 2010 at 6:16 PM
Saudi exile might work because they would keep him boxed in. Also, what does he actually do these days?
exception on May 13, 2010 at 6:16 PM
In another year or two, it will all become clear.
Skandia Recluse on May 13, 2010 at 6:17 PM
That would require journalists. There are only about 3 in the press room anymore.
portlandon on May 13, 2010 at 6:17 PM
If he is under ISI “arrest/protection”, wouldn’t that make him invulnerable to predator strikes?
rob verdi on May 13, 2010 at 6:18 PM
I think he’s winking at Gibbs!
Cybergeezer on May 13, 2010 at 6:18 PM
Omar can have Idi Amin’s old digs in S. Arabia.
The Saudis ARE such compassionate folks.
Like Allah.
(As the Koran says before almost every sura.)
Sunnis gotta hang together.
One of these days the damned infidels will come up with a replacement for a helluva lotta the “Islamic” world’s oil.
Like nuclear power, et al.
profitsbeard on May 13, 2010 at 6:19 PM
I am with Bill on this one. He has been on this for years.
Obama and company would be crowing about this if it were true.
RobCon on May 13, 2010 at 6:19 PM
Pakistan wants cash. Omar wants war. They have to muzzle him for long enough to get some sweet American taxpayer goodness. After that if he slips away it’s no big deal.
pedestrian on May 13, 2010 at 6:21 PM
Make it anonymous……. except if BO is using the capture to some form of maximum effect…… or they’re some real pros that are (horror of horrors) waterboarding him for info.
itsspideyman on May 13, 2010 at 6:24 PM
Omar can have Idi Amin’s old digs in S. Arabia.
Tripoli is more his colour. It’s tent country, Reagan bombed it, unstable ex-Soviet national army, punchy, wild-eyed tribesmen on at least two borders. Home away from home.
(And homo away from homo)
Grunchy Cranola on May 13, 2010 at 6:30 PM
Do we need to drag out that Casablanca video clip again?
“I am shocked, shocked that gambling is going on!”
Mr. Joe on May 13, 2010 at 6:38 PM
That would be protective custody. You know, to protect him from being ‘sploded by a Hellfire from a Predator.
novaculus on May 13, 2010 at 6:44 PM
That’s three solid reports.
Fletch54 on May 13, 2010 at 6:45 PM
He’s their brother, just like Obama is Karzai’s brother, who is Ahmadinejad’s brother.
It’s a big brotherhood.
Schadenfreude on May 13, 2010 at 6:56 PM
SO!!!!!
Ollie has Omar on Twitter?
:)
Cybergeezer on May 13, 2010 at 6:58 PM
If he was captured, I know exactly why the Obama administration does not want anyone to know.
Elite High Value Interrogation Unit Is Taking Its First Painful Steps
After 15 months now they still really don’t have this “interrogation unit” the Obama administration promised setup yet. It is just like when Obama promised to close Gitmo and nothing happen, but for some reason almost all of the media has blown it off.
JeffinSac on May 13, 2010 at 7:01 PM
Yea; Looks like the MSM is getting the summer off.
We’ll have to take up the slack; And that’s a helluva lot!
Cybergeezer on May 13, 2010 at 7:04 PM
The brotherhood of shrivelling wangs
macncheez on May 13, 2010 at 7:05 PM
You mean besides instigating Jihad and banging goats and little boys? Nothing much.
Bacha bazi
Guardian on May 13, 2010 at 7:22 PM
Enough on their plate? Well if you consider that they are funding and educating Muslims worldwide in Jihad and at the same time keep the West deluded into thinking they are under “Jihadi” threat and need Americas defense, I suppose they are busy. Every other year they remotely explode and film some poor schmucks attempting an “assault” on the OIL INFRASTRUCTURE and Western naifs breathe a grateful sigh of relief for their gallant Saudi Allies, magnificent Muslims all!
Would the Saudis take him? Don’t they have finger painting therapy that dissolves radicalism in 72 hours or less? He is their creation as Pakistan is their creation. Of course he would be welcome home. They will put on a stern show for you if you want though.
BL@KBIRD on May 13, 2010 at 7:34 PM
Uh, who says that they didn’t arrest him first? And who says he’s “arrested”? Maybe Omar(bama) turned himself in, i.e., got too good a whiff of a predator drone, called his homey’s at the ISI, cut a deal over the next Pakistani election, promised some electoral votes, and viola’, he’s safe from drones, the homey’s he’s selling out, and in line to become a Rasputin?
Robert17 on May 13, 2010 at 7:42 PM
Hmmmm.
When revolutions are over … revolutionaries are an inconvenient detail. They usually don’t have the civilian skills or temperament to translate back into the civilian world. Plus years of murder, rape, torture and a complete indifference to anything resembling law or official authority can completely remake a person. And often enough remake that person into something that is a potential danger to the new regime.
After all a revolutionary is most skilled in being … a revolutionary. And a skilled revolutionary that was successful in taking down the old regime might find a better prospect in taking down the new regime than in the daily toil of manual labor.
Which is why the North Vietnamese government exterminated the last remaining Viet Cong when they finally took over control of all Vietnam. And which is why the Soviet Union sent most of it’s surviving anti-Nazi partisans to the gulags.
And quite possibly why the ISI decided to take full physical control of Mullah Omar. So he wouldn’t end up fighting them.
memomachine on May 13, 2010 at 8:42 PM
He’s chained at the bottom of Camp Crystal Lake. This guy’s been dead so many times it isn’t funny.
LevStrauss on May 13, 2010 at 9:57 PM
What’s this about “Peace Talks”? Did I miss something? Is The Great Pretender about to turn Afghanistan back over to the Taliban, the vicious creeps who throw acid in the faces of little girls who go to school?
MrLynn on May 14, 2010 at 9:09 AM
Insurance.
Buys em 5-6 years worth and Yemen is pretty close to the King ya know. Its gettin harder to keep terrorists ‘happy’… under control, that whole industry is changing. A mere 6 dozen virgins doesn’t buy what it did just 8-9 yrs ago.
shooter on May 14, 2010 at 11:09 AM
Saudi Arabia gave asylum to Idi Amin, where he lived until he died. So, I doubt they’d cavil at taking in Mullah Omar.
Al in St. Lou on May 14, 2010 at 3:52 PM