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Stories from 2001-12-28

Afghan Warlords and Bandits Back in Business

Norimitsu Onishi | New York Times | December 28, 2001

"As warlords have carved out chunks of Afghanistan after the fall of the Taliban, the lawlessness that gave rise to the strict Islamic movement in the mid-1990's has begun to spread, once again, across this country. The United States–led military campaign that began on Oct. 7 has succeeded in eradicating most of the Taliban and Al Qaeda from Afghanistan, but it has returned to power nearly all of the same warlords who had misruled the country in the days before the Taliban." [more]

Bin Laden Urges More Attacks

STAFF | News Interactive | December 28, 2001

"Osama bin Laden has called on his followers to 'concentrate on hitting the US economy with every available means' in a videotape aired by Qatar's Al-Jazeera television." [more]

South Asia war could be biggest since WWII

Martin Sieff | United Press International | December 28, 2001

"As the two gigantic nations, the second and sixth most populous in the world, ominously gear up for what could be an enormous war, the capabilities
and resilience of both of them are vastly underestimated in the outside world." [more]

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