Posted AT 1:38 AM EDT on 12/09/07
What the increasingly confident Taliban want in exchange for peace
GRAEME SMITH
From Wednesday's Globe and Mail
KANDAHAR, Afghanistan The Taliban and their allies say they are ready to accept President Hamid Karzai's invitation to peace talks, but with tough conditions that show the insurgents' rising confidence about bargaining with the embattled Afghan government.
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