Taliban "poised To Retake Afghanistan" After Nato Pullout

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The Daily StarTaliban "poised to retake Afghanistan" after NATO pulloutReutersBy Rob Taylor and Amie Ferris-Rotman | KABUL (Reuters) - A secret US military report says that the Taliban, backed by Pakistan, are set to retake control over Afghanistan after NATO-led forces withdraw from the country, The Times newspaper reported on ...Report: Classified US document says Taliban ready to take power in Afghanistan ...Fox NewsPakistan security helping Taliban: NATO reportTimes of IndiaPakistan helping Taliban: secret NATO reportAFPThe Associated Press -Washington Postall 667 news articles »

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