Friday, May 30, 2008

The Taliban: An Organizational Analysis

Despite their quick overthrow in 2002 by a small coalition of U.S. forces and anti-Taliban groups, the Taliban has not gone away. In fact, today, in the face of thousands of NATO and U.S. troops, a growing Afghan National Army (ANA), and a popularly elected government, the movement's influence in Afghanistan is increasing. It continues to wage an insurgency that has prevented the new government from establishing legitimacy, and it has created massive unrest in Pakistan. Clearly, it behooves us to know something more about this archaic but formidable enemy."

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See also:

US terror drive stalled in political quagmire

NATO Chief in Afghanistan Says Pakistan's Tack on Militants Is Not as Expected