A Modern History Of Afghanistan And The Taliban
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A Modern History Of Afghanistan And The Taliban
The Ministry of Defense will not be strong because they think that because they are not fighting another country, they do not need a strong army—just 60,000 or 70,000 to find a place for their soldiers and corps commanders.
Taking photographs and displaying pictures and portraits were also forbidden, because the Taliban considered them forms of.
Amid July 2015 negotiations with the Government of Afghanistan, the Taliban made the surprise announcement of the death of leader Mullah Omar.