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Taliban ‘insurgents’ at White House briefing

The White House on Wednesday described the Taliban as an “armed insurgency” and the Islamic State (IS) a “terrorist group”, drawing fire from critics who don’t see the two differently.

Updated on: Jan 30, 2015 12:14 AM IST
Hindustan Times | By , Washington
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The White House on Wednesday described the Taliban as an “armed insurgency” and the Islamic State (IS) a “terrorist group”, drawing fire from critics who don’t see the two differently.

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The controversial distinction was made by White House deputy press secretary Eric Shultz when asked about Jordan’s proposed prisoner swap with the IS.

“We don’t give concessions to terrorist organizations,” Shultz said. Asked how Amman’s plan to free a female Iraqi jihadist in exchange for a Jordanian pilot was any different from Washington trading five Taliban insurgents for army sergeant Bowe Bergdahl, Shultz said, “Taliban is an armed insurgency… and that’s why this arrangement (the Bergdahl swap) was dealt.”

When asked for a second time whether the Taliban is a terrorist group, he replied, “The Taliban is an armed insurgency.”

The US has not designated the Taliban a foreign terrorist group but the outfit figures on a separate list of specially designated global terrorists since 2002.

 
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