Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar Capture

Taliban Down, but Not Out

Saad Khan | Posted 05.25.2011

Saad Khan

The recent arrests of the Taliban bigwigs in Pakistan have failed to impact the strategy of Mullah Omar. He has appointed new deputies to carry out the jihad against the Americans -- and Pakistanis.

Light at the End of the Afghan Tunnel?

Stephen Schlesinger | Posted 05.25.2011

Stephen Schlesinger

Obama's policy in Afghanistan, subject to so much controversy at home and abroad, seems to have found considerable traction. Is the U.S. military finally reversing the Taliban gains?

Mullah Baradar's Capture, American Diplomacy, and Withdrawal From Afghanistan

Patrick Barry | Posted 05.25.2011

Patrick Barry

While the analysis so far on the capture has largely focused on the implications for U.S. operations in Afghanistan, it is just as significant for what it reveals about the U.S.-Pakistan relationship.

Paks Americana?

Nick Mills | Posted 05.25.2011

Nick Mills

The joint US-Pakistan capture of the Taliban's military leader has been called a "sea change in Pakistani behavior." Unfortunately, I think it's more likely a rogue wave than a sea change.

Nico Pitney & Nicholas Sabloff

AT WAR: Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar, Taliban Commander, Captured

HuffingtonPost.com | Nico Pitney & Nicholas Sabloff | Posted 05.25.2011

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Taliban No. 3 'Totally Freaking Out' About Moving Up to No. 2

Andy Borowitz | Posted 05.25.2011

Andy Borowitz

"When they come in your office and say you're being kicked upstairs to No. 2, no way is that a good thing," Mr. Sahar said. "No. 2 around here means just one thing: captured and/or killed."