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  • ...re opposed to modernism far more than the Saudi practice of Wahhabism. The Taliban argued they were creating a stable Islamic state that the leaders of the ji | title = The Spokesperson of the Taliban Government to Nida'ul Islam: "Our Goal is to Restore Peace and Establish a
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  • [[Canadian people|Canadian]] held captive by the [[Taliban]] from 2010 to 2017
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  • *''The Punishment of Virtue: Inside Afghanistan After the Taliban'' (Penguin Press, August 2006).
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  • ...this background, he is considered a potential negotiator with any emerging Taliban moderates,<ref>{{citation ...er Taliban Foreign Minister Wakil Muttawakil and Abdul Salam Zaeef, former Taliban Ambassador to Afghanistan; they spent time in the same prisons, <ref name=
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  • A Muslim clerical party of Pakistan, currently condemning both the [[Taliban]] and U.S. attacks, and participating in the government
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  • ...ation for the Afghan Supreme Court; had been director of protocol in the [[Taliban]] foreign ministry
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  • ...as Japan in the [[Edo Period]] before the [[Meiji restoration]], or the [[Taliban]] today
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  • ...01, in response to the [[9/11]] attack, military operations against the [[Taliban]] and [[al-Qaeda]] by United States and [[NATO]] forces
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  • ...of Uzbekistan, [[Kyrgyzistan]], and Tajikistan meet; affiliated with the [[Taliban]] and [[al-Qaeda]] and may be based in Afghanistan
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  • A military alliance against the [[Taliban]] in Afghanistan's civil war, which, with U.S. assistance, drove it from po
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  • ...eeze the financial assets of members of the leadership of Al-Qaeda and the Taliban
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  • ...escort that was waiting for him at the start of the tribal territory. The Taliban released a video showing him, at gunpoint, to the Arab satellite channel Al ....paktribune.com/news/index.shtml?200564 |title=Kidnapped ambassador freed: Taliban claim Mulla Obaidullah, others swapped for Tariq Azizuddin; govt denies dea
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  • ...Gulbuddin]]'' under Gulbuddin Hekmatyar (HIG), which cooperates with the [[Taliban]] but is also negotiating with the Karzai government
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  • ..., by the [[George W. Bush Administration]], for members of [[al-Qaeda]], [[Taliban]], and others it considered ineligible for [[prisoner of war]] status. The .... Bush]] wrote <blockquote>"I determined.... that members of Al-Qaeda, the Taliban, and associated forces are unlawful enemy combatants who are not entitled t
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  • ...ed individuals were listed who were believed to be senior members of the [[Taliban]]'s leadership. The [[United Nations]] requested its member nations to fre | title = 14 ex-Taliban members removed from U.N. sanctions
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  • ...n't Short-Circuit the Surge” in the Wall Street Journal, “How to Surge the Taliban” (co-authored with [[Max Boot]] and [[Frederick Kagan]]) in The New York *"Why the Taliban are Winning--For Now" on the Foreign Policy Magazine website.
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  • After the Taliban took control of Afghanistan, the '''Northern Alliance''' fought it in a civ Once the Taliban were driven from power, it renamed itself the United Front. It is now an op
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  • {{r|Taliban}}
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  • {{r|Taliban}}
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  • {{r|Taliban}}
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  • {{r|Taliban}}
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  • .../web.archive.org/web/20180325045454/http://www.timminspress.com/2011/05/08/taliban-release-video-of-captured-canadian-6 |archive-date=2018-03-25 |url-status=d | known_for = Being kidnapped by the Taliban
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  • {{r|Taliban}}
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  • {{r|Taliban}}
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  • ...So it was a very positive moment to support the surge. In Afghanistan, the Taliban are not back on their heels. They have the initiative. In the last five yea
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  • ...covering the [[Afghanistan War (2001-2021), major combat phase|fall of the Taliban]], but left journalism to work directly with the rebuilding of that country in Kandahar, once the center of the Taliban, producing skin-care products from
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  • ...(2001-2021), he joined the Northern Alliance and was part of defeating the Taliban.<ref name=Rashid2000>{{citation | title = Taliban: Militant Islam, Oil and Fundamentalism in Central Asia
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  • ...nt of Wahhabism, which used strict Islam to protest British colonial rule. Taliban theology is a variant of Deobandism, but is more Salafist than the Wahhabi
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  • ...r insurgent groups. Response was mixed; one government ally who had been a Taliban supporter in the past, [[Maulana]] [[Fazlur Rehman]] of the [[Jamiat Ulema- "In 1996, after the PPP's government was overthrown, the Taliban immediately seized Kabul. They invited Al-Qaeda into Afghanistan to raise,
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  • ...together. They have also operated in Afghanistan with the support of the [[Taliban]] and [[al-Qaeda]]. Like the Taliban, it wants to enforce [[sharia]] "not as a way of creating just society but
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  • ...to adopt a political path. The SSP and LeJ have very close links with the Taliban." <ref name=SATP>{{citation
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  • ==Taliban== ..., a king who died in 1773 and established an Islamic identity. The classic Taliban had been a "loose Islamic civil service", returning to villages as teachers
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  • ...ged alliances. After the 2001 invasion, Hekmatyar associated it with the [[Taliban]] and [[al-Qaeda]]. Today, there are three claimants to the name: ...n to be close to Hekmatyar. They are, however, Pashtuns that form the core Taliban constituency.
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  • ...and spokesman for Mullah Muhammad Omar, and later foreign minister for the Taliban.<ref name=Bbc2002-02-09a/><ref name=Rashid>{{citation | title = Taliban: Militant Islam, Oil and Fundamentalism in Central Asia
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  • ...alitarian regime was religiously based, such as in Afghanistan under the [[Taliban]].
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  • ...e compromise consensus, however, was the struggle against al-Qaeda and the Taliban would be the first stage in a broader war on terrorism. It was also clear t
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  • ...ch as [[al-Qaeda]], the [[Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan]] (IMU) and the [[Taliban]], therefore, differ from Islamist groups that do intend to provide social ...ke as he fought [[Afghanistan War (2001-2021), major combat phase|with the Taliban in Afghanistan]], but his successors share his approach.
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  • ...He pointed out the brutal way Daesh executes prisoners, and asserted the Taliban wanted to remind those negotiating peace that they weren't brutal in the sa :''“[The release of Rutherford] is a tacit way for the Afghan Taliban to signal that 'We’re not just the bad guys anymore. We might have taken
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  • ...BBC]] under the pseudonym Gul Makai about the atrocities of the [[Tehrik-i-Taliban]] regime. Yousafzai has since been nominated for several international awar ...ooting girl who spoke out|url=http://www.theguardian.com/world/2012/oct/09/taliban-pakistan-shoot-girl-malala-yousafzai|work=The Guardian|publisher=Guardian N
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  • | title = U.S. ambassador: Pakistan not backing U.S. goals on Taliban
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  • ...acks were mistakes. The Pentagon acknowledged that the men were neither [[Taliban]] or [[Al-Qaeda]], and blamed the attack on bad intelligence.<ref name=NYTi
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  • ...nterior minister, [[Naseerullah Babar]], in the initial rise of the Afghan Taliban. <ref name=Peters>{{citation | title = Seeds of Terror: How Heroin is Bankrolling the Taliban and Al-Qaeda
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  • {{r|Taliban}}
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  • ...ndemned [[suicide attack]]s as contrary to Islamic law, and attacked the [[Taliban]]-aligned insurgency as bad for Pakistan and supporting its enemies. U.S. a
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  • ..., he denied Administration charges that Iran was actively supporting the [[Taliban]]. <ref>{{citation
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  • ...who is not a lawful enemy combatant (including a person who is part of the Taliban, al-Qaeda, or associated forces) or a person who, before, on, or after the ...gence Agency (DCIA) "to be a member or part of or supporting Al-Qaeda, the Taliban, or associated organizations; and [is] likely to be in possession of infor
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  • ''"In my personal view, the first time one of the guys says, 'I'm not Taliban or al-Qaida,' the doubt standard should be that low to have an Article 5 tr
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  • ...awful combatant" for members of [[al-Qaeda]] and certain members of the [[Taliban]], but the [[Obama administration|Obama Administration]] has stated its pre
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  • ...Haji Besmella, and Haji Mohammad Wali)</ref>,a suspected [[al-Qaeda]] or [[Taliban]] member, held in [[extrajudicial detention]] in the Guantanamo Bay detenti
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  • After the Taliban were overthrown, he took a diplomatic post at the Afghan Embassy in Paris,
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  • #Afghanistan-Pakistan border issues and the Taliban
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  • The Taliban came to prominence when it interfered with warlord and bandit attacks on ci | title = The reclusive ruler who runs the Taliban
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  • ...]]" decision, while Fick said it was important not to let al-Qaeda and the Taliban present a narrative that they had driven out the U.S.
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  • ...ions''</ref> &mdash; yet that is a core of Salafism, clearly driving the [[Taliban]] among others. Rejectionists reject both modernization and Westernization.
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  • ...to Hamid Karzai's unit establishing his credibility in the pursuit of the Taliban after Kabul fell. They were present at the Battle of Tora Bora, although th
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  • By September 11, 2001, Al-Qaeda possessed, with the Afghan Taliban providing sanctuary.
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  • ...30, 2021, leaving it in the hands of the Taliban. In 2001, the then-ruling Taliban refused to surrender that leadership and shut down their facilities. Al-Qae ...ligence data provided to NATO already pointed to that conclusion. When the Taliban did not meet the terms of the ultimatum, overt air attacks started on Octob
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  • ...lically donned the cloak when claiming leadership of the country and the [[Taliban]]. ...re Sunni, although there are Shi'a, especially among the [[Hazara]]. The [[Taliban]] are extreme Salafists, desiring not only [[Sharia]] law but the living co
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  • ...ht of the most recent developments, particularly in Kabul...Condemning the Taliban for allowing Afghanistan to be used as a base for the ...in this context supporting the efforts of the Afghan people to replace the Taliban regime..."
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  • ...d not have the authority to build back his fighting strength against the Taliban.<ref name=WaPo2002-01-20>{{citation ...mber 4, a new set of directives called for increasing pressure against the Taliban until they either ejected Al-Qaeda or faced a serious threat to their conti
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  • | title = Does Pakistan's Taliban Surge Raise a Nuclear Threat?
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  • ...erous American casualties, although they held their position against the [[Taliban]]. <ref name=FP-Wanat-I>{{citation
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  • | title = Taliban Reportedly Cut Off Fingers of 2 Voters
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  • ...der of the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan, Tahir Yuldashev, an ally of the Taliban in Pakistan.<ref>{{citation
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  • ...re opposed to modernism far more than the Saudi practice of Wahhabism. The Taliban argued they were creating a stable Islamic state that the leaders of the ji | title = The Spokesperson of the Taliban Government to Nida'ul Islam: "Our Goal is to Restore Peace and Establish a
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  • #Clarify his plan for reintegrating Taliban fighters into Afghan society ...ush administrations conducted some clandestine and covert actions against Taliban and al-Qaeda forces in Afghanistan, but at relatively low risk. s
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  • ...particular factions, or particular warlords, or particular leaders.", the Taliban has the initiative at present. This contrasts to the homogeneous opposition
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  • ...or the Taliban:associated with al-Qaeda or associated with the Taliban|the Taliban: #The detainee interviewed several Taliban officials during his stay in Kandahar, Afghanistan.
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  • ::[[Afghanistan War]] military operations against the [[Taliban]] and [[al-Qaeda]] by United States and [[North Atlantic Treaty Organisatio
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  • ...stan. She was assassinated at a rally in Rawalpindi; authorities blamed [[Taliban]] allies; [[al-Qaeda]], however, claimed responsibility<ref> M. Ilyas Khan,
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  • ...] effort against terrorist organizations other than [[al-Qaeda]] and the [[Taliban]]. Also blocked were the [[al Aqsa Bank]] and the [[Beit al Mal Bank]], whi
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  • ...anistan. First, USCENTCOM launched Operation Enduring Freedom to expel the Taliban government in Afghanistan, who were harboring al-Qaeda terrorists and repre Following the defeat of both the Taliban regime in Afghanistan and Saddam Hussein's government in Iraq, USCENTCOM ha
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  • ...wide caliphate that applies the Islamic law in full. Afghanistan under the Taliban offers one model of what they would establish globally."<ref>{{citation
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  • ...iance was later joined by ground forces, resulting in the overthrow of the Taliban. [[NATO]] subsequently took over the primary military role. ==Overthrow of Taliban in Afghanistan==
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  • ...s. "India's objectives are exactly aligned with America's -- to defeat the Taliban and to support the elected Afghan government. "<ref name=WaPo2009-11-23 />
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  • ..., wrote <blockquote>"I determined.... that members of [[al-Qaeda]], the [[Taliban]], and associated forces are unlawful enemy combatants who are not entitled
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  • It was created shortly after the Taliban evacuated Kabul, at the Bonn Conference in December 2001. Its mission, acco
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  • By forcing the Taliban out of Afghanistan, al-Qaeda is denied sanctuary there. "In East Africa and
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  • ...any re-establishment of the monarchy and giving rise to the Gilzai-based [[Taliban]]. Meanwhile, the tribal divide remained evident in the Afghan Communist Pa
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  • - [[Taliban]] -
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  • ...ect intelligence on, and mount covert operations against, al-Qaeda and the Taliban. The teams would act jointly with military SOCOM|Special Operations units.
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  • ...ptured by U.S. troops during hostilities between the United States and the Taliban. In 2002, through relatives acting as "next friends," they filed various ac
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  • ...tan dispute. U.S. intelligence was quite aware that [[al-Qaeda]] and the [[Taliban]] had been training fighters in Kashmir since 1997, but the jihad in Centra
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  • ...pril 24, 2001}}</ref> when a US soldier used a GPS device to sight in on a Taliban position and had the battery die before he could transmit the target co-ord
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  • ..."responding in tactical radio style", and emphatic on counterattacking the Taliban and al-Qaeda.<ref>Clarke, p. 9, p. 23</ref>
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  • ...adoption as an obligatory code of behaviour such as that imposed by the [[Taliban]]
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  • ...sama bin Laden|U.S. special operations raid in May 2011. As opposed to the Taliban and other extreme Salafists, they are not necessarily anti-modern, but oppo ...x_ttnews%5BbackPid%5D=239&no_cache=1}}</ref> it is not as Salafist as the Taliban. Indeed, Abu Jandal himself spoke of takfir groups as far more extreme tha
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  • ...f the national economy, following the 9/11 attack and the overthrow of the Taliban government by the Afghan Northern Alliance, supported by Central Intelligen ...elligence Agency (CIA) and Afghanistan’s Northern Alliance in toppling the Taliban in 2001 … This growing opium trade is threatening to destabilize the Afgh
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  • He has been experimenting with restructuring some articles such as [[Taliban]] first, and then [[Iraq War]] and [[Afghanistan War (2001-2021)]], so ther
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  • ...: Somalia or Sierra Leone. They argue, however, that Afghanistan under the Taliban was not a "failed state" from a terrorist perspective, nor is Lebanon from ...ush's rule that you are either with us or with the terrorists." They cited Taliban Afghanistan, as well as Syria and Iran.
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  • | title = Taliban: Militant Islam, Oil and Fundamentalism in Central Asia ...>Scheuer 2006, p. 129</ref> The first problem would later be solved by the Taliban. Saudi plots continued to be mentioned while he was in Sudan, but the Saudi
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  • ...n the hundreds. Thousands more joined allied militias such as the [Afghan] Taliban or the Chechen rebel groups or Abu Sayyaf in the Philippines or the Islamic
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  • ...ship |Pashtun subgroups]]; prior to the war, the less militant traditional Taliban were something of an informal civil service.<br>
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  • ...ship |Pashtun subgroups]]; prior to the war, the less militant traditional Taliban were something of an informal civil service.<br>
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  • ...liban and Ichkeria- Maskhadov rejected their recognition, stating that the Taliban were illegitimate.<ref name="Kullberg">Kullberg, Anssi. "The Background of
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  • ...l-Qaeda and [[Taliban]] support." U.S. operations against al-Qaeda and the Taliban also benefitted Kyrgystan...allied forces dealt the IMU a devastating blow.
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  • '''[[Taliban|Tálibán]]''', '''Tálibàn''' ('''Táleban''' is an increasingly rare alt
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  • ...campaign against the Soviet-backed government of President Najibullah. The Taliban, the most extreme fundamentalist group among the mujahadeen, eventually too ...Karachi. She claimed that they came from the Pakistani Taliban, the Afghan Taliban, al-Qaida and "a fourth group from Karachi". [http://www.guardian.co.uk/pa
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  • ...campaign against the Soviet-backed government of President Najibullah. The Taliban, the most extreme fundamentalist group among the mujahadeen, eventually too ...Karachi. She claimed that they came from the Pakistani Taliban, the Afghan Taliban, al-Qaida and "a fourth group from Karachi". [http://www.guardian.co.uk/pa
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