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Better to support the strongest non-Taliban tribe as our proxies, and continue providing air support and special forces aid while they fought a war of attrition against the Taliban.
Matthew Yglesias » Experts Call for Lowered Expectations in Afghanistan 2009
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In addition, some of the attacks came from criminal gangs and non-Taliban militias.
Emboldened Taliban Try to Sell Softer Image Yaroslav Trofimov 2012
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Abdullah Abdullah says, The most, most, most compromise that we, the non-Taliban can do, is that the Taliban can continue to fight for their Islamic Emirate but not through violence.
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Better to support the strongest non-Taliban tribe as our proxies, and continue providing air support and special forces aid while they fought a war of attrition against the Taliban.
Matthew Yglesias » Experts Call for Lowered Expectations in Afghanistan 2009
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And a turnkey civil administration was brought in to show that the non-Taliban Afghan government could be effective.
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And a turnkey civil administration was brought in to show that the non-Taliban Afghan government could be effective.
William Bradley: After the Afghan Summit: Five Key Things To Know About Obama's Problematic Plans 2010
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Giving Mr. Karzai and his associates another billion dollars with which to control this process only increases the grievances of non-Taliban Pashtuns who resent the patronage networks that exclude them.
Why Negotiate With the Taliban? Frederick W. Kagan And Kimberly Kagan 2010
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But in the end, just like the Soviets did backroom deals with radical misogynist groups, the U.S. has been empowering non-Taliban misogynist fundamentalists since the start of this war.
Michelle Chen: Time Pictures Afghan Women, Obscures Realities of Endless War 2010
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Giving Mr. Karzai and his associates another billion dollars with which to control this process only increases the grievances of non-Taliban Pashtuns who resent the patronage networks that exclude them.
Why Negotiate With the Taliban? Frederick W. Kagan And Kimberly Kagan 2010
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Giving Mr. Karzai and his associates another billion dollars with which to control this process only increases the grievances of non-Taliban Pashtuns who resent the patronage networks that exclude them.
Why Negotiate With the Taliban? Frederick W. Kagan And Kimberly Kagan 2010
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