Who were the taliban?

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here are some answers to use:1. a guerrilla group from many nations2, a religious group that took over Afghanistanthe most pick about 80% people will most likely to choose is number 2take your pick or else you become sick?

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Description : Who were the taliban?

Last Answer : here are some answers to use:1. a guerrilla group from many nations2, a religious group that took over Afghanistanthe most pick about 80% people will most likely to choose is number 2take your pick or else you become sick?

Description : How long of a head-start is the US Military giving the 5 Taliban prisoners they exchanged for the POW?

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Description : Did the U.S.A Government really give $53Million to the Taliban in the late 90s?

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Description : The US stopped cultivating ties with Taliban regime in Afghanistan after— (1) 9/11 attacks in the US (2) attacks on US embassies in Kenya and Tanzania (3) attack on US military mission headquarter in Riyadh (4) failures of talks on gas pipeline through Afghanistan

Last Answer : (2) attacks on US embassies in Kenya and Tanzania Explanation: The US stopped cultivating ties with Taliban Regime in Afghanistan after attack on US embassies in Kenya and Tanzania in1998.