List of Taliban articles
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                  Children working as street hawkers at a bazaar in western Kabul say their biggest fears are “terrorist attacks” where they work and kidnappings. (Preethi Nallu/Samuel Hall) Children Are Paying the Price for Afghanistan’s Endless WarAs schools become targets, young Afghans are living and working on the streets — and the government isn’t doing much to protect them. 
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                  Kandahar Air Field on Sep. 9, 2017. (Andrew Renneisen/Getty Images) False Dawn in Afghanistan?A temporary Taliban truce, despite the opportunity it presents, doesn’t mean peace is about to break out anytime soon. 
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                  U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis walks with Gen. John Nicholson at the Resolute Support Mission headquarters on an unannounced visit to Kabul on March 13, 2018. THOMAS WATKINS/AFP/Getty Images Security Brief: Russia Providing Arms to Taliban; China’s Global Kidnapping Campaign"We've had weapons brought to this headquarters and given to us by Afghan leaders and [they] said, this was given by the Russians to the Taliban." 
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                  A man waves a Pakistani flag at the Wagah border crossing with India on March 11, 2004. (Scott Barbour/Getty Images) Is Trump Ready to Dump Pakistan?The White House is talking tough, but previous U.S. presidents never managed to persuade Islamabad to fight Afghan militants. 
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                  A damaged circuitboard. (Flickr) Learning to Fight When Screens Go DarkIf we woke up tomorrow and found that none of our laptops, iPhones, iPads, or personal assistants worked, what would we do? 
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                  Various members of the Afghan armed forces unload a casualty from an ambulance at the Tirinkot airbase in Uruzgan province on May 4. The Walking DeadAs U.S. troops draw down, the Afghan military struggles to provide care for its countless wounded soldiers — on the battlefield and at home. 
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                  82nd Airborne Division soldiers in Kandahar Province, Afghanistan, on May 25, 2014. (U.S. Army) In Break From Obama, Trump Embedding More U.S. Forces With Afghan Combat UnitsSeveral years after pulling back, American troops will head outside the wire to battle the Taliban and turn up the air war. 
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                  US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson speaks during a surprise visit to Afghanistan on October 23, 2017. (Alex Brandon/AFP/Getty Images) Tillerson Open to Peace Talks With ‘Moderate’ TalibanThe U.S. secretary of state reopened the offer during a surprise visit to Afghanistan. 
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                  Qatari and Taliban officials speak during a joint press conference at the opening the Taliban political office in Doha, Qatar, in 2013. Expelling the Taliban From Qatar Would Be a Grave MistakeThere's absolutely no reason to close down the path to peace in Afghanistan. 
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                  51L-tAAgCJL Book excerpt: ‘The Final Mission of ‘Extortion 17’ in AfghanistanThis chapter documents the never-before-revealed final minutes of Extortion 17’s fateful mission into Afghanistan’s Tangi Valley. 
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                  Nimroz On the Edge of AfghanistanA decimated economy, a resurgent Taliban, and growing tensions with Iran are driving disenchanted Afghans to seek opportunities abroad. And for many it’s their only option. 
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                  US President Donald Trump speaks during his address to the nation from Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall in Arlington, Virginia, on August 21, 2017. Trump warned Monday that the Afghan government should not view US support as a "blank check," in an address to the nation on the 16-year conflict. "America will work with the Afghan government as long as we see determination and progress," Trump said. / AFP PHOTO / Nicholas Kamm (Photo credit should read NICHOLAS KAMM/AFP/Getty Images) Trump’s Afghanistan Strategy Could Actually WorkCritics might be surprised by its effectiveness. 
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                  Taliban Mapped: The Taliban’s Strongholds in AfghanistanTrump just announced a troop surge. Here’s what he's up against. 
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                  Afghan politician and former finance minister Ashraf Ghani (C) talks as his two vice-presidential candidates, former warlord Abdul Rahid Dostum (L), and former justice minister, Sarwar Danish (R), look on during registration for the forthcoming presidential elections at the Independent Election Commission (IEC) in Kabul on October 6, 2013. Afghanistan's presidential election race sparked a last-minute rush of candidates as nominations closed for next April's poll, with former finance minister Ashraf Ghani among the leading names to register. AFP PHOTO/ Massoud HOSSAINI (Photo credit should read MASSOUD HOSSAINI/AFP/Getty Images) The Afghan Vice President Was Just Denied Entry to AfghanistanIt’s the latest sign of a political crisis roiling the country. 
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                  Lindh2 John Walker Lindh, Detainee #001 in the Global War On Terror, Will Go Free In Two Years. What Then?In leaked correspondence from prison, the ‘American Taliban’ refuses to renounce terrorism, says he wants to move to Ireland. 



