81. When one considers the terrifying documents found in Taliban foreign ministry buildings in the Afghan capital after the Taliban had fled, the justification for this war becomes clear.
82. With its forces besieging Kabul, the Afghan capital, Taliban is only one victory away from gaining what would probably be a hold on the country.
83. Opposition forces fired a barrage of rockets that struck northern neighborhoods in the Afghan capital early Thursday.
84. Over the past three weeks, the Taliban have lost nearly all their territory, including the Afghan capital, Kabul.
85. Opposition fighters are anxiously guarding their positions north of the Afghan capital of Kabul following the U.S. bombing of an area just behind the Taliban front line.
86. Opposition fighters on a front line north of Kabul have deferred their expected offensive on the Afghan capital.
87. Opposition jets pounded the combined military and civilian airport with rockets on the northeast edge of the Afghan capital, and Taliban jets retaliated.
88. Pakistan also reiterated its demand for the deployment of multinational forces in the Afghan capital.
89. Opposition pilots bombed the Afghan capital Sunday, wounding six people and completely destroying a house in residential central Kabul.
90. Pakistan opposes any single faction taking control of Kabul, the Afghan capital, and wants a broad-based, multiethnic government to replace the Taliban.