The Taliban is resilient.

Now the Taliban will pay a price.

I've dealt with the Taliban and al Qaeda.

Defeat the Taliban. Secure the population.

Allow the Taliban to open offices in Pakistan

Big Pharma's the Taliban... They're Al Qaeda.

The Taliban is the worst...great heroin though.

Because I'm anti-war, I've been called pro-Taliban.

Rockets fired by the Taliban generally aren't guided.

Military surge in Afghanistan to eliminate the Taliban.

The people suffering most from the Taliban were Afghans.

The Taliban is the Muslim version of the Salem witch trials.

I mean, the Taliban, my view is that they have been weakened.

They thought that the bullets would silence us, but they failed.

The great western error about the Taliban is to assume homogeneity.

I don't think the Taliban will ever come back to take Afghanistan, no.

We can't afford to leave Afghanistan to the Taliban and the terrorists.

I'm not an alcoholic, I am freedom fighter against the teetotal taliban.

The Taliban may pine for a pre-industrial society, but most Afghans do not.

It is very clear that the people in Afghanistan do not want the Taliban back.

Know what the Taliban leaders like to do for fun? Just sit around and get bombed.

By terrorising the people, the Taliban have sown deep doubts about the government.

People always assume I was in a motorcycle wreck. My response to them: no, Taliban.

Talking to the Taliban is a process the Afghans have to manage. It is their country.

I say to the Taliban: surrender the terrorists; or surrender power. It's your choice.

The Taliban knows they have more to fear from an educated girl than an American drone.

You must fight others, but through peace, and through dialogue, and through education.

The Buddhas had to be destroyed by the Taliban to get the world thinking about Afghanistan.

For most directors, the scriptwriter is about as welcome on set as a member of the Taliban.

Fundamentalism, as practiced by the Taliban, is the enemy of real thought, and religion too.

Fundamentalism, as practiced by the Taliban, is the enemy of real thought, and religion, too.

The SEALs rarely call the Taliban 'terrorists' because they respect them as worthy opponents.

I want education for the sons and the daughters of all the extremists, especially the Taliban.

I am not here to speak against the Taliban. I'm here to speak up for the right of every child.

The Taliban and its backers bear the responsibility for the consequences of this outrageous act.

I might be afraid of ghosts and like dragons and those things, but I'm not afraid of the Taliban.

Islam tells us every girl and boy should be educated. I don't know why the Taliban have forgotten it.

The fact is that Iran doesn't want to see the Taliban come back any more than do most Afghan citizens.

I think the morale of Taliban fighters has been affected adversely as a result of the lack of success.

Any conception of human well-being you could plausibly have, the Taliban patently fails to maximize it.

Cults, or related social movements such as the Taliban in Afghanistan, result in massive military expenses.

The Taliban mostly attacks international and Afghan security forces. They rarely carry out attacks in markets.

All civilian politicians in Pakistan are puppets of the ISI (Inter-Services Intelligence), military, and the Taliban.

The Afghans, despite their backwardness, are a friendly lot, but the Taliban are as barbaric as the Huns from the past.

On the day when I was shot, and on the next day, people raised the banners of 'I am Malala'. They did not say 'I am Taliban.'

Peace cannot come without the government of Afghanistan speaking directly to the Taliban or the Taliban talking directly to us.

I knew that my interest lied in international stories. I was interested in how women were living under the Taliban, for example.

I was point man, which meant I was the first through the door, hunting down Taliban commanders, knocking down forts every night.

Our aim is always to minimise casualties and to separate a hardline Taliban from those who have been caught up in the insurgency.

You know, if I were an - if I were a Taliban, I'd say, 'What did al-Qaida ever do for me except get me kicked out of Afghanistan?'

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