
Ahmed Rashid: Taliban Activity Up In Pakistan

Pakistani author and journalist Ahmed Rashid reports on Taliban activity in Pakistan. Photo courtesy of AhmedRashid.com hide caption
Pakistani journalist Ahmed Rashid joins Fresh Air to discuss recent Taliban advances in Pakistan.
Taliban-led violence in Pakistan, especially on the Afghanistan border, appears to be escalating. On Feb. 3, militants associated with the hard-line religious movement destroyed a bridge in Northwest Pakistan that supplies food, gas, and equipment to US-led forces in Afghanistan. On Feb. 2, an American U.N. official was kidnapped and his Pakistani driver were killed; officials say they suspect Taliban militants.
Rashid covers Pakistani culture and politics for a number of publications including The Daily Telegraph and The Far Eastern Economic Review.
He has written several books, including Descent into Chaos: The United States and the Failure of Nation Building in Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Central Asia and the bestseller Taliban: Militant Islam, Oil, and Fundamentalism in Central Asia. He is a regular guest on Fresh Air..
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