Taliban face difficulties in waging guerrilla war

Afghan guerrillas have undermined huge armies time and again, but the Taliban and its long-staying guest, Osama bin Laden, face big troubles if they take to the hills of southern Afghanistan to wage a guerrilla war.

Taliban face difficulties in waging guerrilla war

Afghan guerrillas have undermined huge armies time and again, but the Taliban and its long-staying guest, Osama bin Laden, face big troubles if they take to the hills of southern Afghanistan to wage a guerrilla war.

Taliban leader Mullah Mohammed Omar says his forces never intended to fight a conventional war but can melt into the southern mountains and carry out an extended fight.

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