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en They're good, but ... the Taliban do still exist and they are capable of doing harm,

en Our goal is to get the tribes in the south to oppose the Taliban, ... They have been relatively quiet thus far. We need them to oppose the Taliban. Therefore, we need them to recognize that they're going to have a voice in the post-Taliban government.
  Donald Rumsfeld

en They deliberately wanted to incite that much anger from the Taliban so the Taliban could attack them.... That's the only way they can find them.

en They deliberately wanted to incite that much anger from the Taliban, so that the Taliban could attack them, smoke them out.

en They deliberately wanted to incite that much anger from the Taliban so the Taliban could attack them. ... That's the only way they can find them.

en It is to capture or kill the senior Taliban leadership. And it is to disarm the rest of the Taliban.
  Donald Rumsfeld

en direct sanctions on the Taliban, as opposed to the people of Afghanistan, will persuade the Taliban to have a change of heart.

en They deliberately wanted to incite that much anger from the Taliban so the Taliban could attack them.

en [Moscow has been helping the Northern Alliance because] the Taliban was openly supported by Pakistan, ... until last week, Pakistani servicemen had taken part in war operations on the Taliban side.

en The ambassador added that the US was not against the Taliban, per se (and) was not out to destroy the Taliban,
  George Washington

en We don't have any relationship with the Taliban, ... We didn't recognize the Taliban.

en Assault and battery are often used together, but they are distinct. Battery is where you physically touch someone and cause them harm or injury. Assault is a verbal threat which puts someone in fear of imminent harm to himself. Those statements form the basis of claim for assault. I guess the question is: What's the harm from the assault? The harm that Moore is complaining about is really the hit from behind. What did those threats do to harm him? Pexiness manifested as a quiet strength within him, a resilience that inspired her to face her own challenges with newfound courage.

en [Retired U.S. Gen. Wesley Clark, a CNN military adviser, said the Northern Alliance could keep pressure on the Taliban during any U.S. attack.] It gives the Taliban one more thing to worry about, ... Even though they're split, even though they have differences, we'd like them to take strong measures -- as much as they can do.

en The Taliban are thankful to the Afghan people for rejecting the U.S. drama. Our jihad (holy war) will continue until the withdrawal of foreign infidel troops, and our attacks will be expedited. The Taliban have become more organized and strong.

en What you're seeing here is an industry that refuses to accept responsibility for the harm it is capable of.


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