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How Much of Afghanistan Is Under Taliban Control After 16 Years of War With the U.S.? By SARAH ALMUKHTAR AUG. 23, 2017 The American war in Afghanistan is the longest and one of the costliest ...
Zabiullah Mujahid, a spokesman for the group, defended the punishments as necessary to prevent infractions and keep civilians under Taliban control safe. The Taliban formed in 1994 in Afghanistan ...
Experts explain who the Taliban are, what life is like under their rule and how the US may bear responsibility for Afghanistan’s collapse. Skip to content Mastodon Covering the world of religion.
Over the last week, the Taliban has made significant gains across Afghanistan and now control over half of the country’s provincial capitals. Here’s what life is like in these newly captured ...
KABUL, Afghanistan — Taliban fighters seized most of the capital of northern Afghanistan’s key Kunduz province on Sunday, and took another neighboring provincial capital after a monthlong ...
Afghanistan under Taliban rule threatens the entire world — and ... "What you're seeing with the Taliban in control of Afghanistan is increasingly a failed state," a former U.S. ambassador ...
The U.S. military believes Afghanistan could be under the Taliban's complete control within two months, according to the most recent internal analysis, as America's involvement in the country is ...
The Taliban has taken full control of Afghanistan and has left U.S. and others rushing to evacuate the last of their people from Kabul amid chaos at the city's airport.
As the U.S. focus shifted to Iraq, the Taliban began to regroup and in recent years took over much of the Afghan countryside. ... southwest Afghanistan, Sunday, Aug. 15, 2021.
The Taliban never managed to control Panjshir the last time they ruled Afghanistan, from 1996 to 2001, and it was the launching point for the U.S.-led invasion after the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist ...
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The Super Tucano's Final Mission: Escape From AfghanistanDesigned to annihilate drug cartels and armed insurgents, the A-29 Super Tucano fled Taliban control in a dramatic solo flight—only to vanish under suspicious circumstances in Uzbekistan.
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