They were either fleeing to Pakistan or surrendering.
Two Taliban leaders were facilitating surrenders until the Americans suddenly arrested them and shipped them to Gitmo. Where they remained until the Americans excahnged them for a traitor deserter, now they lead the Taliban again (polititically in Doha, commanders on Afghanistan are a new generation).
I have my doubts that "The Last Days of the Taliban" are truly upon us, although I wish it were so [THE MANHUNT, Dec. 17]. It is apparent that America is involved in a long and tedious war. During Vietnam, the media made it seem as if the U.S. were winning the war, but that was not the case. History repeats itself. If we jump the gun and think we have won a victory over terrorism, will we not arrive at the same result as in Vietnam? We must push our arrogance aside and maintain our focus. S. KYLE PAULY Manitowoc, Wis.
https://www.theonion.com/this-war-will-destabilize-the-entire-mideast-region-and-1819594296
oh lookie, onion as usual had not told satire, but just reporting news way too early
They were either fleeing to Pakistan or surrendering.
Two Taliban leaders were facilitating surrenders until the Americans suddenly arrested them and shipped them to Gitmo. Where they remained until the Americans excahnged them for a traitor deserter, now they lead the Taliban again (polititically in Doha, commanders on Afghanistan are a new generation).
Letter from January 2002:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_n5E7feJHw0