arrow-right That’s the name the country bore between 1996 and 2001 — the period that now serves as the only point of reference for what Afghans and the international community can expect from the new government in Kabul....
That group had emerged from the country’s civil war of the 1990s, promising a government guided by a strict interpretation of sharia law....
Its execution of that vision led to a profoundly violent, repressive and unstable nation that welcomed transnational terrorists and b
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