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Relations with the Taliban
[edit]In August 2016, the Dadullah Front announced Dadullah's nephew Mullah Emdadullah Mansoor as its new leader, and threatened to take revenge on the Taliban.
The Long War journal published an article within a few days of this AP article saying the polar opposite.[1] Is there a way to include both of these accounts alongside one anotherin a coherent way? Or a third source that comments on these two situations side by side? Otherwise, the Long War journal would have been a great way to round off this section and article as a whole - both a final update to its relations with the Taliban (i.e. pledging allegiance to & being absorbed back into them) and also explaining its 2016 dissolution as is referenced in the infobox (but currently not further elaborated on in the main text). Buglover100000 (talk) 07:34, 28 February 2025 (UTC)
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