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  2. United States–Taliban deal - Wikipedia

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    The United States–Taliban deal, officially known as the Agreement for Bringing Peace to Afghanistan between the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan which is not recognized by the United States as a state and is known as the Taliban and the United States of America and commonly known as the Doha Accord, [1] was a peace agreement signed by the United States and the Taliban on 29 February 2020 in ...

  3. Taliban using abandoned U.S. weapons in Afghanistan - AOL

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    More than three years after the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan, the country's new leaders insist they have improved people's lives, but for years the Taliban has ruled with an iron fist ...

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

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    After signing the agreement with the United States, the Taliban resumed offensive operations against the Afghan army and police on 3 March, conducting attacks in Kunduz and Helmand provinces. [417] On 4 March, the United States retaliated by launching an air strike against Taliban fighters in Helmand. [418]

  5. US, Taliban in talks to swap detainees, WSJ reports - AOL

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    The U.S.-Taliban talks have been in motion since July, according to the WSJ, which cited sources who attended a classified House Foreign Affairs Committee briefing last month with White House ...

  6. Families of Americans held by Taliban plead with Biden to ‘do ...

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    Three US citizens – George Glezmann, Ryan Corbett and Mahmood Shah Habibi – are believed to have been in the Taliban’s custody since 2022. The Taliban has confirmed it is holding two of the ...

  7. United States invasion of Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    United States casualties were 12 military personnel and one CIA officer (Mike Spann), [10] while the Taliban suffered 8,000 to 12,000 killed. [12] According to Human Rights Watch, during the invasion the Northern Alliance "carried out systematic attacks on Pashtun villages, raping women, summarily executing civilians, and stealing livestock and ...

  8. Two Americans released by Taliban in final deal of Biden ...

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    The Taliban has released two American citizens in a prisoner exchange negotiated by the outgoing Biden administration, US media reports and the families of the two men said.. The two Americans ...

  9. Taliban - Wikipedia

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    The Taliban held control of most of the country until the United States invasion of Afghanistan in December 2001. Many members of the Taliban fled to neighboring Pakistan. After being overthrown, the Taliban launched an insurgency to fight the US-backed Islamic Republic of Afghanistan and the NATO -led International Security Assistance Force ...