- Writer: Hassan Abbas
- Category: English
- Pages: 267
- Stock: In Stock
- Model: STP-10013
- ISBN: 978-0-30-0210616
The true story of the Taliban’s remarkable
resurgence in Pakistan and war-torn Afghanistan more than a decade after
the U.S. military’s post-9/11 incursion
In autumn
2001, U.S. and NATO troops were deployed to Afghanistan to unseat the
Taliban rulers, repressive Islamic fundamentalists who had lent active
support to Osama bin Laden’s Al-Qaeda jihadists. The NATO forces
defeated and dismantled the Taliban government, scattering its remnants
across the country. But despite a more than decade-long attempt to
eradicate them, the Taliban endured—regrouping and reestablishing
themselves as a significant insurgent movement. Gradually they have
regained control of large portions of Afghanistan even as U.S. troops
are preparing to depart from the region.
In his authoritative
and highly readable account, author Hassan Abbas examines how the
Taliban not only survived but adapted to their situation in order to
regain power and political advantage. Abbas traces the roots of
religious extremism in the area and analyzes the Taliban’s support base
within Pakistan’s Federally Administered Tribal Areas. In addition, he
explores the roles that Western policies and military decision making—
not to mention corruption and incompetence in Kabul have played in
enabling the Taliban’s resurgence.
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