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New Special Forces Soldiers To 'Shock And Awe' Taliban
The Taliban have an alliance with rebel forces led by Gulbudin Hekmatyar, a former U.S. ally now declared a terrorist and hunted by U.S. special forces. Hekmatyar loyalists control a mountainous swath of the northeast where attacks against U.S. forces are common. Western intelligence sources and former Taliban say Taliban have re-established a command structure and have divided the country among fugitive leaders who have been ordered to organize and carry out guerrilla attacks.
The Taliban have an alliance with rebel forces led by Gulbudin Hekmatyar, a former U.S. ally now declared a terrorist and hunted by U.S. special forces. Hekmatyar loyalists control a mountainous swath of the northeast where attacks against U.S. forces are common. Western intelligence sources and former Taliban say Taliban have re-established a command structure and have divided the country among fugitive leaders who have been ordered to organize and carry out guerrilla attacks.
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