Afaghanistan
The Taliban gained power in September 1996
The "Taliban" did not exist in the 1800's.
Mao Zedong
1) The Taliban, a radical regime which quickly seized power in Afghanistan following the end of the Soviet-Afghan War, and 2) the Northern Alliance which was supported by the US and controlled the northern part of Afghanistan.
They didn't - they were a faction of Afgan rebel fighters already there.
The taliban.
The Taliban gained power in September 1996
In 2001, Afghanistan was ruled by the Taliban regime. The Taliban were good friends with al-Qaeda, Osama bin Laden's terrorist organization, and let them hang out in their country. After the 9/11 attacks, the U.S. demanded that the Taliban hand over al-Qaeda's leaders. The Taliban naturally refused, so the U.S. invaded to remove the Taliban from power.
The "Taliban" did not exist in the 1800's.
Mao Zedong
The War in Afghanistan has not resulted in the elimination of the Taliban and they have regrouped within Pakistan. The fact that the Taliban has successfully resisted their annihilation is a point to them, but it is a far cry from "winning". The Taliban was pushed out of power and they remain out of power.
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1) The Taliban, a radical regime which quickly seized power in Afghanistan following the end of the Soviet-Afghan War, and 2) the Northern Alliance which was supported by the US and controlled the northern part of Afghanistan.
The Taliban.
the war in Afghanistan
Hitlerism is perhaps a poor and less than accurate term to describe fascism. A country with a fascist regime places all important powers within the hands of the fascists that control the government. Voting is meaningless after it elects a fascist regime, or if by armed conflict, a fascist regime gains power in a nation.
the taliban made the people of the village eat very bad disgusting things (basically) and were so mean to the people of the village