The taliban.
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what in is an increase in quantity demanded
Ayatollah is a religious rank, not a specific group of individuals at a specific time. As a result, Ayatollahs have demanded many different things at different periods of time. If the question is specifically referring to the Ayatollahs of Iran in the second half of the 20th century, those Ayatollahs were demanding increasing adherence by the government to Shiite Islamic Law.
the south demanded "states' rights."
I can give you several sentences.She demanded that he return her notebook.Billy demanded candy, and his mother refused.I didn't like it when you demanded that I wait on you.
From Japan, Truman demanded unconditional surrender. From Stalin, Truman demanded free elections throughout Eastern Europe.
The war in Afghanistan in 2001 was primarily triggered by the September 11 terrorist attacks, orchestrated by al-Qaeda, which was hosted by the Taliban regime in Afghanistan. The U.S. government demanded that the Taliban hand over al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden, but the Taliban refused. In response, the U.S. launched Operation Enduring Freedom on October 7, 2001, aiming to dismantle al-Qaeda and remove the Taliban from power. This military intervention marked the beginning of a prolonged conflict in the region.
had demanded more independence within canada
The past tense is demanded.
The first attacks launched on Afghanistan were in response to terrorist attacks on U.S. soil on September 11, which killed nearly 3,000 people. The United States identified Osama bin Laden, and terrorist organization Al Qaeda, as being behind the attacks, and established that the Taliban were harboring bin Laden in Afghanistan. President George W. Bush demanded that bin Laden be turned over to the U.S. That demand was not met, and on October 7, President Bush officially announced the military operations, and discussed intentions of the "war on terrorism".
The world's most demanded terrorist is Osama bin Laden.
Demanded - 2009 was released on: USA: 5 May 2009