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Taliban not the Enemy: Biden - Taliban Confirm Office in Qatar WASHINGTON: The United States has said that Taliban is not an enemy of America, a move seen as the latest effort of the Obama administration to send an olive branch to the terrorist outfit...
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The taliban is something which is restricted to only the * re: Taliban not the Enemy: Biden - Taliban Confirm Office....
Their goal is Al-Qaeda.
Re: Taliban not the Enemy: Biden - Taliban Confirm Office in Qatar he is right.
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India's future after US-Taliban deal. India had strongly supported USa against Taliban. But with USA making a deal with Taliban after being defeated and trying to find a face saving exit how will these changes effect India. As present setup in Afghanistan...
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If USA is out of Afghanistan, India is left to "dogs hot ttp regrouping station with no "good taliban....
Predict future at your own peril nick_indian thanked: India's future after US-Taliban deal.
Re: India's future after US-Taliban deal.
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Do you support the proposed merger of Al Quaeda , and the Taliban ?
Started by Lost soul on
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The only thing I support about Al Quaeda , and the Taliban is their TOTAL ANNIHILATION !
A bigger.
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The much-vaunted "reintegration" of the Taliban, which Britain has funded with £7 million, is not quite what it seems, writes Ben Farmer in Kabul.
The truth about Taliban 'reintegration' - Telegraph
PS 1200 quid a year is BIG money for an Afghan.
Started by Bushmills on
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So it....
Of the reintegration programme - that Taliban fighters are tired, motivated by money and want a way out too afraid of their comrades in the Taliban to publicly relinquish the struggle and join the scheme it may seem rather paltry.
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From the BBC...
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-16821218
Quote: : Pakistan helping Afghan Taliban - Nato
The Taliban in Afghanistan are being directly assisted by Pakistani security services, according to a secret Nato report seen by the BBC.
The...
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Outlook that does not include the Taliban or one of it many affiliates or the will to utilize...we've known for a long time that Pakistan supports the Afghan Taliban...it is a pretty massive indictment of Pakistan support for the Afghan....
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Quote: : NATO Report: Taliban Expect to Retake Afghanistan
February 02, 2012
United Press International
Once the U.S. ends its combat mission in Afghanistan -- which Defense Secretary Leon Panetta anticipates will happen next year -- the Taliban expect...
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General Allen says of the Taliban:
“Their momentum has been set back of the Taliban movement, which is....
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What about putting pressure on ISI to guide the return of Taliban as a political party and not an armed force? Since AQ has been eliminated, there is nothing much to do there anyway. Even the bloodsoaked Khmer Rouge could participate in government then...
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Lmao Originally Posted by Officer of Engineers....
They are probably thinking, who the fuck is that old guy on the wall.. .
Chimo Originally Posted by hanswu25 Mujahadeen, NOT Taliban.
To go back to the honeymoon These were Mujahadeen, NOT Taliban.
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Could someone please explain to me that it is fine to kill a Taliban terrorist, in fact you will be praised for it, but you cannot pee on them. That is definitely a no, no.
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But desecration this.
I'm sure the Taliban don't see killing of their members to be "fine" either.
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Pakistan are our allies, the Taliban have bases in Pakistan, but Pakistan won't let us into their country? Pakistan have troops fighting the Taliban in Pakistan and have troops based in Afghanistan fighting the Taliban. A lot of the Taliban have strong...
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So they give them refuge and of Pakistan's equivalent of the F... .
That they'll lose a close ally of their with the Taliban if the war in Afghanistan is successful (do your research the Taliban and the Pakistani secret service go way back).
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Pakistan helping Taliban: secret NATO report
(AFP) 3 hours ago
LONDON Pakistan's security services are secretly aiding Afghanistan's Taliban, who assume their victory is inevitable once Western troops leave, a secret NATO document says, according to...
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Military says Taliban set to retake power: report
LONDON | Tue Jan 31, 2012 10:22pm EST
(Reuters) - The United States military has said in a secret report that the Taliban, backed by Pakistan for an eventual return of the Taliban....
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