According to Western and Afghan intelligence most Taliban funds are generated from Afghanistan's multi-billion dollar opium production Photo: REUTERS
Afghanistan's Taliban Appeal For Donations -- The Telegraph
Afghanistan's Taliban appealed on Wednesday to the Muslim world for donations for their insurgency in a rare move that analysts said was part of their media war.
Complete with telephone hotlines and email addresses, the appeal was posted on a Taliban website asking Muslims worldwide to help the rebels in what they say is a "Jihad", or a holy war, against non-Muslim "invaders".
The Taliban were in power between 1996 and 2001 but were toppled in a US-led invasion after refusing to turn in Osama bin Laden, the leader of al-Qaeda wanted by Washington for the September 11, 2001 attacks on US cities.
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Afghan Assaults Signal Evolution of a Militant Foe -- New York Times
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Taliban in Afghanistan make online donations appeal -- BBC
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Afghan military: Army’s troop strength is on track to take lead in security next year -- Washington Post/AP
US, NATO ready 2013 plan to step back from frontline Afghanistan combat, hand off to Kabul -- Washington Post/AP
With Eye on Past, Karzai Lays Out Vision for an Independent Afghanistan -- New York Times
Afghanistan’s Karzai Wants $2 Billion a Year From US -- Voice of America
Nato to discuss Afghanistan funding in two days of talks -- The Telegraph
West aims to agree on Afghan financing in May - NATO chief -- Reuters
NATO Pledges Commitment to Afghanistan Despite Costs -- Voice of America
Nato discusses funding Afghan forces after pull-out -- BBC
NATO ministers to deliberate Afghan strategy -- Deutsche Welle
NATO allies to discuss Afghan withdrawal -- AFP
Panetta: NATO at ‘Pivotal Point’ in Afghan Mission -- US Department of Defense
U.S. troops posed with body parts of Afghan bombers -- L.A. Times
US troops 'posed with Afghan remains in 2010' -- The Telegraph
Photos Show U.S. Soldiers Posed With Afghan Body Parts -- New York Times
Photos Allegedly Show US Soldiers Posing with Insurgent Remains -- Voice of America
U.S. troops pose with suspected Afghan bombers' bodies -- CNN
NATO commander denounces troops posing with dead Afghan bombers -- L.A. Times
US insists Australia solid partner in Afghanistan -- Stars and Stripes
‘Unpleasant Whiff of Politics’ Seen in Afghan Pullout -- International Herald Tribune
Taliban talks terrify Afghan women -- Washington Times
Afghan schoolgirls poisoned in alleged attack -- Al Jazeera
Washington's war for Afghanistan's women -- Foreign Policy
Afghan attacks raise specter of Taliban terror -- Deutsche Welle
Taliban offensive shakes faith -- Jim Lobe, Asia Times
Plotting NATO's endgame in Afghanistan -- CNN
How Pakistan makes US pay for Afghan war -- Dilip Hiro, Asia Times
Building Afghanistan after 2014 -- Kailash K. Prasad, Jerusalem Post
The First Opium Win -- Dan Morrison, New York Times
The Taliban Are Too Weak for a Tet Offensive -- Max Boot, Wall Street Journal
Afghanistan: Adding Insult to Our Injuries and Deaths -- Dorian de Wind, Huffington Post
US military deaths in Afghanistan at 1,810 -- CBS/AP
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