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The Taliban are megarich – here’s where they get the money they use to wage war in Afghanistan | Hanif Sufizada
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The Taliban militants of Afghanistan have grown richer and more powerful since their fundamentalist Islamic regime was toppled by U.S. forces in 2001.
In the fiscal year that ended in March 2020, the Taliban reportedly brought in US$1.6 billion, according to Mullah Yaqoob, son of the late Taliban spiritual leader Mullah Mohammad Omar, who revealed the Taliban’s income sources in a confidential report commissioned by NATO and later obtained by Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty.
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The Taliban militants of Afghanistan have grown richer and more powerful since their fundamentalist Islamic regime was toppled by United States forces in 2001.
In the fiscal year that ended in March, the Taliban reportedly brought in $1.6 billion, according to Mullah Yaqoob, son of the late Taliban spiritual leader Mullah Mohammad Omar, who revealed the Taliban’s income sources in a confidential report commissioned by the North Atlantic Treaty Organization and later obtained by Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty.
In comparison, the Afghan government brought in $5.55 billion during the same period. The government is now in peace talks with the Taliban, seeking to end their 19-year insurgency.
The Taliban are megarich â hereâs where they get the money to wage war
The Talibanâs 2019-20 budget was $1.6 billion. And the militants get money from a lot of sources.
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The Taliban militants of Afghanistan have grown richer and more powerful since their fundamentalist Islamic regime was toppled by U.S. forces in 2001.
In the fiscal year that ended in March 2020, the Taliban reportedly brought in US$1.6 billion, according to Mullah Yaqoob, son of the late Taliban spiritual leader Mullah Mohammad Omar, who revealed the Talibanâs income sources in a confidential report commissioned by NATO and later obtained by Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty.