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‘Will push them back into caves…tails between their legs’: Pak minister says will ‘obliterate’ Afghan Taliban
Pakistan’s Defence Minister Khawaja Asif boasted of his country’s military arsenal on Wednesday and said it would completely obliterate the Taliban regime in Afghanistan and push them back to the ...
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Pak's defence minister threatens to 'obliterate' Afghan Taliban and push them back to caves
“Let me assure them that Pakistan does not require to employ even a fraction of its full arsenal to completely obliterate the Taliban regime and push them back to the caves for hiding. If they wish so ...
BAGRAM, Afghanistan -- U.S. troops hauled bags of documents from abandoned al-Qaida and Taliban caves to Bagram air base Saturday after days of searching through mountains, turning up secret jail ...
PAKTIA PROVINCE, Afghanistan -- In a blast heard and seen for miles, coalition forces blew up four caves Friday packed with tens of thousands of rockets, shells and grenades that once belonged to the ...
GARDEZ, Afghanistan -- Advancing U.S. and coalition forces fought with small groups of al-Qaida and Taliban holdouts Tuesday as allied troops worked their way through the warren of mountain caves in ...
AFGHANISTAN (wnbc) – Backed by U.S. special forces and intense bombing runs, some 2,000 anti-Taliban fighters were said to have headed out Tuesday for a cave complex thought to house al-Qaida members, ...
Pakistan’s defense minister on Wednesday threatened to “obliterate” the Taliban, which controls neighboring Afghanistan, after negotiations toward lasting peace between the two sides failed. Peace ...
The ongoing power struggle between the Kandahari and Kabuli factions of the Taliban has garnered significant attention in post-Soviet media spaces. This internal conflict, which could potentially lead ...
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As U.S. forces attempt to close in on Taliban and al Qaeda terrorist leaders in Afghanistan, their focus is on two major remaining pockets of stiff resistance, each posing its own set of challenges.
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