Solid Beast
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Zaid Hamid - Taliban Fighter
By Solid Beast
I will first quote what "Zaid Hamid" and his own staff have to say about him, from the official website.
This is why Zaid Hamid has mentioned on his official website that he met "key figures in Afghanistan" during his time there. One does not need to have a wild imagination to understand the role Mr. Hamid played in Afghanistan with the help of the ISI back then, that has made him so fortunate and strong in the eye of the public through the mass backing of the media and educational institutions, right now.
By Solid Beast
I will first quote what "Zaid Hamid" and his own staff have to say about him, from the official website.
Due to his young age, it must be noted that "the liberation of Kabul" was a long series of bitter war between factions of the Northern Alliance and Taliban. He is a participant of this war, and is an important link between the connection of certain ultra religious right wingers and the elite establishment that sits in Islamabad, who have large control of the media empire which also secretly operates from there, and bastions of support for the Afghan Taliban which is easily found there as well. Not to mention the added pitch that Pakistan intelligence and security community, and overt war in the region are the basics of his revolution which will kick start a "United States of Islam" through the addition of Afghanistan and parts of India and Iran. The real story is that he might have had some fighting experience early in the war, but his career in the ISI was mainly used for aiding the Taliban to capture Kabul from local remnants who were rebuilding their government (much like now) and defeat the NA.Early in his youth, when Mr. Zaid started his graduate degree, the muslim ummah got challenged by the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan – a landmark event that started Mr. Zaid's career as a soldier and a mujahid. Staking his life and career, he signed up as a volunteer in the Afghan war, and actively participated in the jihad right up to the liberation of Kabul. Over all, Mr. Zaid has spent more than six years of active participation in the jihad. Being a black belt second dan of Shotokan martial art, coupled with his charismatic leadership qualities and in-depth familiarity with modern weapons, (which he inherited from his father, a distinguished veteran of the '65 war), Mr. Zaid quickly became a notable contributor in the Afghan jihad.
It was through this first hand participation in the finest guerilla operations of their time that he gained his valuable insights and expertise in Irregular Warfare, counter Insurgency, Low and High Intensity Conflicts and strategic war planning. His travels in Afghanistan allowed him to network with a number of key figures of the jihad from both Afghanistan and Pakistan, and gave him his unique insights into the psyche of the Afghan people, the political undercurrents of the region, the inside story of the whole operation, as well as the role of the CIA and other clandestine agencies in the great game.
To top all of that, he still managed to visit the university campus every now and then, and finished off on his Computer Systems Engineering degree.
This is why Zaid Hamid has mentioned on his official website that he met "key figures in Afghanistan" during his time there. One does not need to have a wild imagination to understand the role Mr. Hamid played in Afghanistan with the help of the ISI back then, that has made him so fortunate and strong in the eye of the public through the mass backing of the media and educational institutions, right now.
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