Tuesday, November 29, 2022

Mapping Anti-Taliban Insurgencies In Afghanistan

Critical Threats: Mapping Anti-Taliban Insurgencies in Afghanistan 

Co-produced by the Institute for the Study of War and the Critical Threats Project 

The Afghan Taliban has moved swiftly to consolidate control over Afghanistan and eliminate any opposition to its rule since the August 2021 collapse of the Afghan Republic. The Taliban claim to rule all of Afghanistan for the first time in 40 years. Armed groups opposed to the Taliban remain active in the country, however. Anti-Taliban groups fall into two main categories: Islamic State–aligned groups and non–Salafi-jihadi resistance groups.  

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WNU Editor: This is the first report that I have seen in months that is explaining the anti-Taliban insurgencies in Afghanistan. It doesn't look much right now, but anti-Taliban groups are active.

1 comment:

  1. What happened to Ahmad Shah Massoud’s son? He was leading the resistance in the Panjshir Valley briefly. That valley fell quickly IIRC.

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