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US Shutdown mocked by the Taliban

Taliban accuses American politicians of “sucking the blood of their own people.”

By EVAN BLEIER - UPI.com
Afghanistan military secure battle zone as they regained control of Kabul on April 16, 2012, after an 18-hour attack by the Taliban. (File/UPI)
Afghanistan military secure battle zone as they regained control of Kabul on April 16, 2012, after an 18-hour attack by the Taliban. (File/UPI) | License Photo

Taliban militants in Afghanistan issued a statement on Wednesday mocking the U.S. shutdown and accusing American politicians of “sucking the blood of their own people.”

The statement from the Islamist militants described how U.S. institutions have been “paralyzed” by the shutdown. American icons like the Statue of Liberty are closed while the federal government is shut down after Congress missed a deadline to pass a budget.

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“The American people should realize that their politicians play with their destinies as well as the destinies of other oppressed nations for the sake of their personal vested interests,” the Taliban said in its statement.

The terrorist organization also accused “selfish and empty-minded American leaders” of taking U.S. citizens’ money “earned with great difficulty” and then “lavishly spending the same money in shedding the blood of the innocent and oppressed people.”

The statement added:

“Instead of sucking the blood of their own people… this money should be utilized for the sake of peace.”

Thousands of U.S. workers are at home without pay while they wait for Congress to pass a budget for the 2014 fiscal year.

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