INSIDE AFGHANISTAN A BRITISH CIVIL WAR IS GATHERING PACE

Leo McKinstry
BRITISH troops in the blood-stained wastelands of Afghanistan are now faced with the murderously destructive consequences of multi-culturalism and the collapse of our national cohesion. For as they continue their heroic struggle against the Taliban they are confronted by a new enemy: home-grown jihadists who were reared in Britain and have travelled to Afghanistan to support the cause of Islamic radicalism. According to intelligence reports these fanatics from the UK have joined units of the Taliban insurgency to fight their British compatriots. Airborne surveillance operations by RAF Nimrods have picked up increasing numbers of accents from the West Midlands and Yorkshire in the war zone, while British-made components have been found in the remnants of Taliban bombs. As one officer put it this week: "We are now involved in a kind of surreal mini-British civil war." Read more...