There is no coherent group of people who oppose the Taliban. Between 1991-2003, all of those various groups of warlords, tribal leaders, and strongmen who opposed the Taliban formed the Northern Alliance. However, they hated each other only marginally less than they hated the Taliban. It is likely that had they defeated the Taliban without foreign intervention that their government would have fragmented into immediate civil war.
Afghanistan
My comrades and I fought endlessly against the taliban in afghanistan.
At the start of the war, the U.S. supported the Northern Alliance, who were a group of rebels opposed to the Taliban government. Once the Taliban were overthrown, the Northern Alliance became Afghanistan's new government and so now the U.S. is backing it against Taliban rebels trying to take over again.
poltical reconstruction
The Taliban came about back during the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan, they were part of the resistance movement that fought against them Soviets to get them to leave the country. The CIA helped them do this by supplying weapons and money, oops.
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The Afghanistan War in 2001 primarily involved the United States and its NATO allies against the Taliban regime, which had been harboring al-Qaeda operatives following the September 11 attacks. The U.S. launched Operation Enduring Freedom in October 2001 to dismantle al-Qaeda and remove the Taliban from power. Afghan Northern Alliance forces also played a crucial role in the conflict, collaborating with U.S. troops to overthrow the Taliban government.
Political reconstruction
Russian was part of the "Great Alliance," and fought against the Axis Evils.
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The U.S. sent military aid to the Northern Alliance in Afghanistan primarily to combat the Taliban regime following the September 11, 2001 attacks. The Northern Alliance, a coalition of anti-Taliban factions, was seen as a viable partner in the effort to dismantle Taliban control and eliminate al-Qaeda's presence in the country. By providing support, the U.S. aimed to destabilize the Taliban and facilitate a more favorable environment for U.S. military operations in Afghanistan.
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