Taliban Videos


  • Oct 06, 2008 World

    MacKay opens door to talks with Taliban

  • Oct 06, 2008 Mediascrape

    People in Afghanistan continue efforts to clear thousands of unexploded mines in their country, despite the added danger they face from the Taliban. Up to sixty per cent of the land is too dangerous to walk on, littered with landmines and unexploded shells, the legacy of 30 years of conflict the Soviet invasion, civil war and now the fight against the Taliban. For the past 18 years, Ahmed Ullah has had one of the most dangerous jobs in the world, gently pulling explosives out of the ground in

  • Oct 06, 2008 Mediascrape

    France/Kabul, April 02 ANI : France is expected to send additional troops to Afghanistan to help NATO allies to fight the Taliban and train the Afghan army, which is a part of the 47,000 strong NATO force, and French President Nicolas Sarkozy is also expected to make an announcement in this regard later this week. Up until now, France has concentrated its troops around Kabul where the Taliban threat is relatively small.

  • Oct 06, 2008 StupidVideos

    This video was shot in Afghanistan. Some soldiers were clearing some boulders that fell into the road... The explosion upset a nearby wasp nest and they were not very happy! Holy smokes!

  • Oct 06, 2008 Link TV

    Six years after the invasion of Afghanistan, the Taliban have been getting stronger. The Afghan government blames Pakistan for failing to prevent the insurgents from entering its territories. But most Afghans blame their own government. Who's to blame? And are the Taliban really making a comeback? Answers to the questions and more on Link TV's Mosaic Intelligence Report.

  • Oct 06, 2008 29HD Network

    An epic tale of fathers and sons, of friendship and betrayal, that takes us from the final days of Afghanistan's monarchy to the atrocities of the Taliban reign. This unforgettable story of redemption is based on the best selling phenomena The Kite Runner.

  • Oct 06, 2008 New York Times Video

    Kite flying, a popular pastime long banned by the Taliban, is back in full force in Afghanistan.

  • Oct 06, 2008 CBC

    NDP Leader Jack Layton jumped on a British general's comments Sunday that Western forces will never win against insurgents and negotiations with the Taliban may be necessary.

  • Oct 06, 2008 RooTV

    Pakistan's intelligence agency, the ISI, is helping the Taliban to pursue an insurgency in Afghanistan that has seen a 50 percent hike in attacks in some areas this year, according to the NATO commander Kabul.

  • Oct 06, 2008 RooTV

    The clerics descended on the Pakistani embasy in Iran to demonstrate against the Taliban and... 7/2008 Reuters

  • Oct 06, 2008 kayekilla

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  • Oct 06, 2008 Link TV

    Global Pulse: September 25, 2008 While the U.S. steps up attacks against the Taliban and Al Qaeda, those attacks are crossing the border from Afghanistan into Pakistan. The results have left a trail of enraged Pakistanis, innocent casualties, and an inflamed insurgency targeting Pakistan?s fledgling democratic government. Will the U.S. leave the battle against terrorists in Pakistan to the Pakistanis? SOURCES: ABC News, FOX News, CNN, NBC News, U.S.; BBC, U.K.; South Asia Newsline, India; Pres

  • Oct 06, 2008 Mediascrape

    A Taliban attack that claimed the lives of three young Canadian soldiers in Afghanistan on Wednesday is worrisome because of its sophisticated nature, said Canada's top soldier. Gen. Walter Natynczyk, chief of defence staff, was commenting just hours after Cpl. Andrew Grenon, Cpl. Mike Seggie and Pte. Chad Horn were killed in an insurgent assault on their armoured vehicle while they wer...

  • Oct 06, 2008 New York Times Video

    Despite NATO's continued efforts, Taliban fighters have returned to roughly half of a strategic area they occupied in southern Afghanistan last year.

  • Oct 06, 2008 PRI's The World

    The kind of show you get once every four years...literally. Our Leap Year edition features an in depth look at the Taliban's threat to blow up cell phone masts in Afghanistan. Also, a podcast exclusive interview with Helena Zinkham at the Library of Congress about their pilot project with Flickr. And we end with an update on an English gent who is blogging his grandfather's letters from the trenches of World War I. All that, plus Amplifico's STUDIO ALBUM...finally!

  • Oct 06, 2008 ABC News

    U.K. commander in Afghanistan: no hope of decisive victory over Taliban.

  • Oct 06, 2008 CNN.com

    CNN's Nic Robertson reports on Afghan officials meeting members of the Taliban in Saudi Arabia.

  • Oct 05, 2008 CBC

    Western forces in Afghanistan will never be able to win the war against insurgents and may need to include the Taliban in any long term solution, Britain's senior commander in the country has said in a report.

  • Oct 05, 2008 News

    Bei zwei Anschlgen der Taliban sind am Mittwoch sechs Sicherheitskrfte in der afghanischen Hauptstadt ums Leben gekommen.

  • Oct 04, 2008 Canoe Video

    KANDAHAR, Afghanistan As rifle fire echoed from the nearby practice range, soldiers lined up Saturday night at a remote operating base in Afghanistan to cast ballots in advance polling for the Oct. 14 federal election. About 75 per cent of those stationed at this forward operating base voted over the course of the last week, some only hours after trading shots with Taliban insurgents.

  • Oct 03, 2008 MSNBC

    Oct. 3: Pakistan is struggling to maintain power in the Taliban stronghold of Bajour, where 8,000 Pakistani soldiers have been locked in battle for the past two months. NBC's Richard Engel reports. Nightly News

  • Oct 03, 2008 Mediascrape

    Pakistan Foreign Minister, Shah Mehmood Qureshi on Wednesday said that the recent U.S. military raids on Taliban and Al Qaeda insurgents in tribal areas of Pakistan may set back governments effort to fight terrorism there. Qureshi further added that the U.S. actions risk further alienating the population of the tribal areas and the wider populace. Qureshi also answered questions about last wee...

  • Oct 03, 2008 Mediascrape

    French members of parliament voted 343 to 210 Monday to keep French troops in Afghanistan. Later in the day, the senate voted 209 to 119 in favour of continuation of the mission. Prior to the vote, Prime Minister Franois Fillon said France planned to send about 100 more troops to Afghanistan, along with more helicopters, unmanned aircraft, mortars and intelligence gathering equipment. Fillon told parliament that "not taking action would be leaving the terrain open to t...

  • Oct 02, 2008 Crackle

    Eric Margolis: Political stability is unattainable in Afghanistan without dialog with the Taliban

  • Oct 02, 2008 World

    Afghan President Hamid Karzai is calling for peace and is reaching out a hand to the Taliban

  • Oct 02, 2008 CNN.com

    What would the death of the top Taliban leader in Pakistan mean for its fight against militancy? CNN's Reza Sayah reports.

  • Oct 02, 2008 Canoe.ca

    Suspicion hardened that al Qaida and Taliban militants based near the Afghan border were behind the massive truck bombing at Islamabad's Marriott Hotel, as the death toll reached 53, including the Czech ambassador and two Americans.

  • Oct 02, 2008 Slate V

    A Magnum photo essay. During his coverage of the fall of Afghanistan's Taliban regime in 2002, photographer Thomas Dworzak discovered a stash of pictures showing male Taliban members in curious, effeminate poses.

  • Oct 02, 2008 World Politics Review Video Section

    Sept. 21, 2008 Pakistan blames al Qaida linked Taliban militants for the massive suicide truck bombing at the Marriott Hotel that killed at least 60 people and injured more than 260.

  • Oct 01, 2008 Canoe.ca

    KANDAHAR, Afghanistan Canada's top soldier in Afghanistan says says more people in cities are helping coalition and Afghan troops by calling in suspected improvised explosive devices. However, those in the countryside remain fearful of reprisal from the Taliban and some have even bought in to the insurgency's anti coalition propaganda.

  • Oct 01, 2008 RooTV

    A week after fierce fighting with Taliban insurgents killed 10 of their comrades in Afghanistan, French troops are once again patrolling the streets.

  • Oct 01, 2008 ABC News

    Suspicion focuses on Taliban and al Qaeda after bomb kills 53.

  • Oct 01, 2008 Crackle

    Tariq Kahn: Pakistan on the brink the economic crisis Pt. 3

  • Oct 01, 2008 Sky One Brightcove

    Ross ducking from RPG's on Britains frontline with soldiers in Afghanistan. Ross Kemp in Afghanistan chronicles the experiences of Ross' and British soldiers as they adapt to life in a hostile environment to battle against the Taliban.

  • Sep 30, 2008 RWD TV Player

    RWD TV catches up with ex Roll Deep rhymer and a man of many names Taliban Trim. With his partner in rhyme, Crunch, we get a few extra large bars to make your broadband connection quiver.

  • Sep 30, 2008 MoonbatWingnut Annual 2008

    Republican ex congressman indicted for helping terror organization. Who's patriotic NOW?

  • Sep 30, 2008 RooTV

    Taliban prisoners escape from a prison in Kandahar

  • Sep 30, 2008 RooTV

    Prince is fighting the Taliban on the frontlines.

  • Sep 30, 2008 RooTV

    Prince Harry fighting the Taliban in Afghanistan

  • Sep 30, 2008 Homeland Security Television Player

    Two Watermelons For Afghanistan. A look at the resurgence of the Taliban through the eyes of a former Afghani military translator.

  • Sep 30, 2008 Main Player

    Sgt. Chris Depsey and 12 members of his platoon's 1st squad were caught just behind the ridge shown in this video fighting an estimated 90 to 120 Taliban for several hours in Afghanistan. Video by Sgt. Johnny R. Aragon, U.S. Army

  • Sep 30, 2008 Non

    In the most remote and dangerous parts of Afghanistan, U.S. marines are on a mission to hunt down the Taliban. In many places their security sweeps are proving counterproductive. More and more villagers are alleging they have been abused by marines.

  • Sep 30, 2008 Non

    Away from the glare of the media, in the most remote and dangerous parts of Afghanistan, U.S. marines are on a mission to hunt down the Taliban. But in many places their security sweeps are proving counterproductive.

  • Sep 30, 2008 MoonbatWingnut Annual 2008

    Mike Huckabee wants to change the US constitution so it sounds like something his god would say.

  • Sep 30, 2008 Channel 4 News most watched videos

    Jon Snow speaks to documentary maker freed by the Taliban after three months in captivity. First aired: 30 Jun 2008.

  • Sep 30, 2008 ABC News

    The Pakistani military moves to attack a so called 'hub' of the Taliban.

  • Sep 29, 2008 ABC Turnto23.com

    Newly formed Pakistani militias are warning the Taliban, NATO and U.S. forces alike that their home is well guarded.

  • Sep 29, 2008 U.S. Department of State Video and Audio

    Secretary Rice comments on the Taliban during a visit to Australia and meeting with Foreign Minister Stephen Smith in Perth.

  • Sep 29, 2008 rootv World Headlines

    A bloody week of fighting between Taliban insurgents and French troops on the outskirts of Kabul has ordinary Afghans worried. While military leaders are trying to reassure citizens, many fear the insurgency is gaining strength.

  • Sep 28, 2008 rootv World Headlines

    Ten of thousands of Afghans are being denied access to desperately needed food as Taliban insurgents scale up their attacks and target supply trucks from aid groups. With inflation reaching record heights, the UN is warning of a major humanitarian catastrophe.

  • Oct 05, 2008 Revver Videos

    index.html The bombing of the Marriott Hotel in Pakistan is cause for grave concern according to Caroline Wadhams of the Center for American Progress. Pakistan's descent into violence is a real worry for US national security as elements of al Queda and the Taliban have grown in strength in the country.

  • Oct 04, 2008 Revver Videos

    Outtakes and clips from the cutting room floor of the Taliban in Iraq and Afghanistan. From "Fignuts " vol. 4 Starring: Fabian Rush Camera/Editor: D.J. Brouillard P.A. Anthony Quigley Filmmed in Richmond Virginia a 2099 Films production

  • Oct 04, 2008 Revver Videos

    This is a real footage of US snipers in action. My dad's went over to Afganistan so he has a bunch of videos like this. Please rate and comment this video. If you like this video than subscribe. ~wartex8

  • Oct 03, 2008 Metacafe

    Canadian Army fighting the Taliban in Afghanistan

  • Oct 03, 2008 Metacafe

    A fight starts between Taliban and Afghans. The TV crew is stuck in the middle.

  • Oct 03, 2008 Revver Videos

    Eric Margolis: Political stability is unattainable in Afghanistan without dialog with the Taliban

  • Oct 03, 2008 Metacafe

    Fantastic video of US and British forces sending missiles to blow up the taliban, you got to watch this video!!!

  • Oct 03, 2008 Metacafe

    Located in a remote area of Pakistan, they make guns with bare hands .... this is the reason American Army has failed to completely overpower TALIBAN.

  • Oct 01, 2008 YouTube.com

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  • Oct 01, 2008 YouTube.com

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  • Oct 01, 2008 YouTube.com

    More at Mehdi: What happened to Pakistani military after 9/11? Pt4 of 4

  • Oct 01, 2008 AOL Video

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  • Oct 01, 2008 AOL Video

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  • Oct 01, 2008 YouTube.com

    Afghan authorities and people of southern Afghanistan say they are witnessing an upsurge in suicide attacks.They blame Pakistan for failing to stop an influx of Taliban fighters.But there are vast tracts of land between Pakistan and Afghanistan where border control barely exists.Nato is speaking out against a peace deal between the Taliban and the Pakistani government. The organisation says the truce in the North West Frontier Province has already led to a rise in violence across the border in A

  • Oct 01, 2008 YouTube.com

    Behsud Province is burning under fire June 2008:An afghan Hazara leader Mr. Mohammad Muhaqiq speak to the innocent people of Hazaras in Behsud province about the Kochi Nomad attacks. But the real point is here that why the United Nations is just keeping quite about this vinctim in central Afghanistan.

  • Oct 01, 2008 YouTube.com

    Nine U.S. Soldiers were killed and fifteen others wounded in the deadliest attack on U.S. forces in Afghanistan in three years. Kimberly Dozier reports.