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Actually it is to be assumed that the Taliban and Al Queda have had some possible relationship as Al Queda moved closer into Afghanistan. They could have some mutual needs and desires such as weapons but it not yet confirmed if they are officially "Allies." Some Taliban leaders have even stated that the leader of Al Queda [Osama bin Laden] Has disgraced the name of the Muslim people and should be taken out just as the Americans. With this it is thought that they might have a rather rocky relationship. Until further investigation more shall be foretold since Osama Bin Laden was just taken last week. --- Pr. D. Brown

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NO. They are fundamentally different organizations. It just so happened that the Taliban were the government in power of Afghanistan when al-Qaeda was using that country for its training camps. They did have some ideological similarities as well, but no actual organizational link.

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Al-Qaeda is an international post-national terrorist organization. Al-Qaeda's mission is to bring about the Fall of the West and the Islamicization (both cultural and religious) of Western Nations. Their organization sought refuge in several Arab and Muslim countries and found space to grow in Afghanistan until the American Invasion in 2001. Since that point, they have grown cells in numerous other countries, but focused their greatest efforts in Franchising. Franchising means that a nondescript Arab militant group will begin to call themselves Al-Qaeda and advocate for Al-Qaeda's goals without actually being connected to Al-Qaeda's central command structure. In return, Al-Qaeda will donate funds to this militant group to pursue its aims. As a result, people who identify as Al-Qaeda may not even be connected to the Al-Qaeda leadership in the same way that the individual owners of McDonald's Restaurants do not necessarily have a connection with McDonald's Executives.

The Taliban is a specific political Islamist Party/Militant Organization. The Taliban has certain political aims: the control of Afghanistan and parts of Pakistan. The Taliban also were able to hold national control in Afghanistan and ruled it according to some of the most barbaric interpretations of Shari'a Law. As a result, they spread out through national channels such as police and justice departments. The Taliban, consequently, has very limited aims that came in direct contravention of American interests only in 2001 when the United States invaded Afghanistan. The Taliban, while supporting Al-Qaeda, were not (prior to 2001) interested in the latter's goal of attacking and Islamicizing the West. They are still opposed to exerting resources to achieve these goals, but do focus their efforts on removing the Northern Alliance government of Afghanistan and leading that country again.

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As this terrorist started against the U,s,S.R and its war in Afghanistan, the Taliban helped them.

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What country is Taliban becoming more of a threat?

Taliban are becoming more of a threat in Afghanistan.---Arrianna Kennedy(:I'm happy to help.


How did helping the Taliban defeat Russia during the Afghanistan War help the Taliban in their efforts to resist United Nations forces today?

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Soldiers are in Afghanistan to help the people get rid of the Taliban. The Taliban are Islamic Extermists who are "dictators" and are making the lives of the Aghan people terrible


How did the soviet invasion of Afghanistan facilitate the creation of Al-Qaeda?

When Soviet Russia invaded Afghanistan, it was the time of the cold war. However, Russia were fighting with fighter-helicopters which Afghanistan couldn't defend against. A polotision decided to help and launched a covert operation to supply Afghan citizens with Anti-Aircraft weapons and assault rifles. Afghanistan faught and Russia failed to invade. America then left broken Afghanistan to rebuild itself. When people returned to Afghanistan they weren't aware America had help them as it was a Covert Operation. So the Taliban formed. It was the United States of America that supplied the Taliban and gave them the weapons they are fighting with now. al'Qaeda was fromed completely differently. Saudi citizens found oil which attracted America. Saudi malitia dispised the west and didn't like the US being in Saudia Arabia. Osama Bin Laden had created al'Qaeda and offered the Saudi Princes that he could protect them with thousands of Saudi soldiers. However, America offered tens of thousands of American Troops. The US needed to have control of Oil in Saudi Arabia because it was a necessity to America's defence and way of life. Bin Laden's offer got turned down and he lashed out at America. And al'Qeada was formed.


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Why was the al-queda formed?

Osama Bin Laden was a prominent member of the mahojadin(probably spelled wrong). he was rich and gave them alot of money to fight the Russians, he also liased with the USA to help fund and support the Afghan people fight the Russian who were occupying Afghanistan. The Americans stopped Backing the Mahojadin and Osama Bin Laden for some of their torture and war tactics. This left them weak and even though they beat the Russians. The Taliban, then became the biggest clan in Afghanistan. The mahojadin and Osama blame the Americans for leaving them high and dry, weak and the reason they lost power. El Quaida, which means" the Base" was always a militant militia group, Osama started to support them after his downfall. The Taliban returned to old traditional extremism. After all the enemy of my enemy is my friend


How did Osama bin Laden come to power?

all i know is that when the Soviets tried to occupy Afghanistan, he helped the revolt. he was in charge of gathering Muslims to help them rebel.


How did they find Osama bin Laden?

In August 2010, the US received intelligence that Osama bin Laden was in hiding in a compound in Pakistan. They used information from couriers who traveled to and from the compound to determine the exact location. On May 1, 2011 President Obama announced that Osama Bin Laden was killed by US troops on the ground in a 40-minute firefight. He was killed by the Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC) and four men, including Osama, died in the attack. No American was wounded or killed. Osama was shot at least once in the head. The US has custody of his body. President Obama ordered the attack after receiving intelligence of bin Laden's location in a compound in Abbottabad, Pakistan. The US first received this intelligence in August 2010. Bin Laden was the mastermind of the 9/11 terrorist attacks and has been in hiding for nearly a decade.


Why did America really go to Afghanistan in the first place Was it to catch Osama bin Laden take control of Afghanistan or to help Afghanistan be free again?

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What country is Taliban becoming more of a threat?

Taliban are becoming more of a threat in Afghanistan.---Arrianna Kennedy(:I'm happy to help.


How did helping the Taliban defeat Russia during the Afghanistan War help the Taliban in their efforts to resist United Nations forces today?

they became a large group without any help