What's the difference between the taliban and al-qaeda?

Asked by fau 2 months ago, 1 answer.

what is the difference, which is more dangerous? Im really confused on the qhoe thing...

Answered by wiredman23 on Sep 07, 2008, 12:45PM
| 66 answers.

al-queda has a global agenda wich goes beyond any particular country and is aimed at a kind of globalized islamic jihad- against the U.S. as a superpower. its a kind of globalized anti-imperialist movement with islamas its ideology.

By comparisan much of the taliban leadership comprised ethnic Pashtun Afghans who grew up in refugee camps or religious boarding schools in Pakistan -- called madrassas -- during the soviet occupation of their homeland. Rubin says their outlook has always been more provincial.

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