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  2. Al-Qaeda vs Taliban - Difference and Comparison | Diffen

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    What's the difference between Al-Qaeda and Taliban? Al-Qaeda and Taliban are distinct terrorist groups of extremist Muslims who misinterpret the tenets of Islam to further a violent agenda. While there may be some overlap in these groups, they are both different.

  3. War in Afghanistan (2001–2021) - Wikipedia

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    Doha Agreement between U.S. and Taliban begins withdrawal of U.S.-led forces, full withdrawal completes on 30 August 2021. 2021 Taliban offensive culminates in overthrow of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan. Formal end of fighting on 15 August 2021 with the fall of Kabul.

  4. What is the difference between the Taliban and al-Qaeda ... - The...

    www.independent.co.uk/asia/south-asia/taliban-al-qaeda-difference-afghanistan...

    The UN has considered the two groups to be linked since at least 1999 when it adopted Resolution 1267, creating the so-called al-Qaeda and Taliban Sanctions Committee, which sought to block their...

  5. What is the difference between the Taliban, ISIS, and Al-Qaeda...

    www.wtsp.com/article/news/nation-world/who-are-the-taliban-isis-isisk-al-qaeda...

    It believes it's every Muslim's duty to fight those who may oppose Islam. Al-Qaeda is the group responsible for the 9/11 attacks.

  6. Al-Qaeda is bound to the Taliban by a pledge of allegiance - or "bay'ah" - which was first offered in the 1990s by Osama Bin Laden to his Taliban counterpart Mullah Omar. The pledge has been...

  7. Afghanistan: The pledge binding al-Qaeda to the Taliban

    www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-58473574

    Al-Qaeda is bound to the Taliban by a pledge of allegiance - or "bay'ah" - which was first offered in the 1990s by Osama Bin Laden to his Taliban counterpart Mullah Omar. The pledge has been...

  8. The Taliban in Afghanistan - Council on Foreign Relations

    www.cfr.org/backgrounder/taliban-afghanistan

    The Taliban maintain close ties with al-Qaeda. Analysts are concerned that the Taliban could provide it with safe haven and allow it to launch international terrorist attacks from...

  9. Taliban, ISIS, Al Qaeda: What's the difference? - Yahoo

    www.yahoo.com/news/taliban-isis-al-qaeda-whats-040100006.html

    Al Qaeda is a decentralized global network while the Taliban is focused on running Afghanistan. The Taliban suffered for Al Qaeda's 9 /11 attack. All three groups are viewed...

  10. Al-Qaeda is still "heavily embedded" within the Taliban in Afghanistan, in spite of a historic US-Taliban agreement earlier this year, a senior United Nations official has told the BBC.

  11. The Threat of Al Qaeda and ISIS-K in Taliban-Controlled...

    www.pbs.org/wgbh/frontline/article/al-qaeda-isis-k-threat-taliban-afghanistan

    While the Taliban and Al Qaeda historically have had close ties and a mutually beneficial relationship, ISIS-K has viewed the Taliban as its strategic rival.