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Taliban Shows Interest In Negotiated Settlement

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A much diminished Al Quaeda in Afghanistan next to a growing Taliban focussed on local issues.

01/06/2008

This factors into whether it makes sense for the US to commit large forces in Afghanistan with no clear mission as General Powell suggests.

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Saudi Arabia, the U.A.E. and Pakistan were the only three countries that recvognized the Taliban regime when it came to power. And the Saudis fear a blowback closer to home with a military push on the Taliban. Pakistan fears that with a military push by the USA the Taliban will move south into Baluchistan province of Pakistan.

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THe paradox is that the US is helping the Pakistan government fight the Taliban and Pakistan intelligence services openly or clandestinely are helping the Taliban. And Pakistan is hedgin its bets and does not want to see India increase its influence in Afghanistan. It may sound crazy but that is the motivation of Pakistan creating the Taliban as it were.

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Official Admits Militancy’s Deep Roots in Pakistan

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Taliban Take Toll on Pakistan's Biggest City

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After Months of Infighting, a Major Faction Splits From the Pakistani Taliban

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Taliban and peace talks with the U.S- 2011-2013

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Pakistan to Release Senior Taliban Leader

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Unruly Factions Hurt Taliban’s Bid to Capture Afghan Hearts, and Territory

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Taliban Leader Mullah Omar Is Dead, Afghan Spy Agency Says

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