After the Taliban

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US military action against terrorists in Afghanistan may lead to the downfall of the Taliban regime, but the country's future remains uncertain. There is some support for the return of Afghanistan's former king, but not all Afghans support him, and even his supporters disagree with one another.

Taliban

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A little more clearing-up to do

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The US-led military campaign in Afghanistan may have ousted the Taliban regime, but many problems still remain there. Osama bin Laden is still at large, the interim government is vulnerable to ethnic tensions, and the role of international peacekeepers is still unclear.

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Nation-bruising, nation-building

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One of the wider aims of the US military action against Afghanistan is to help establish a new government after the removal of the Taliban. Pakistan has agreed that a future Afghan government will contain elements of the Northern Alliance.

Pakistani foreign relations, Pakistan

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Subjects list: United States, Political aspects, Afghan foreign relations, Afghanistan, United States foreign relations
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