sdmsanjose
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Why the Taliban is considered an enemy of America?
The Taliban were the government of Afghanistan and allowed Al-Qaida to train there prior to 9-11. When America asked them after 9-11 to turn over OBL and his terrorists the Taliban refused. We told them that we would take military action and the Taliban basically said, bring it on. The U.S. routed the Taliban from being rulers in Afghanistan so they went to the mountains and other areas to regroup
Why is America continue to target them? . . .
As Jim99 said If the Taliban control the country they will be able to provide a protected operating base for OSB and his organization. Provide a Taliban run country and provide a country to develop and train fighters, starting in the crib
I also think there are other reasons. One is that we do not want the Taliban or other groups with like mind to gain ground in being part of the Pakistan government. Pakistan with a government like the Talban would be a LOT more dangerous than Al-Qaida as Pakistan has LOTS of NUKES!
Making a decision concerning military operations in Afghanistan is a very difficult one. If we pull out of Afghanistan and get hit again in the U.S. with another 9-11 type hit, then the American people would never forgive the U.S. Government. If a Taliban type government got started in Pakistan we would really have something to fear. A terrorist with a Nuke could take out 10-100 times more Americans than 9-11. Can you imagine most of NYC looking like Hiroshima?
I think that the terrorist (al-Qaida) that were powerful enough to do another 9-11 have been hurt badly. If that was not the case then we would have been hit again. It seems that Al-Qaida is not a good enough reason to stay in Afghanistan; they have been severely wounded. The Taliban gaining power in the government of Afghanistan is probably not a real huge threat. A Taliban type government in Pakistan is a HUGE issue and is probably more than just scare talk.
Keeping Pakistan from becoming an al-Qaida type state is the top foreign policy issue that the U.S. has at this time IMO. My personal opinion is that the U.S. involvement in Afghanistan is more about Pakistan than the Taliban or al-Qaida.
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