… helicopters, which gave rise to a joke at the agency that you can't buy an Afghan warlord, but you can certainly rent one. And that's what we were doing. The CIA provided millions of dollars in direct cash payment to anti Taliban groups, along with weapons and communications support. By November 2001, it was the CIA's Special Activities Division, not the US military that had taken Kabul and the fortress called Mazar I Sharif. (23:45–23:52)
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Asserts CIA funded anti-Taliban groups with cash, weapons, and support.
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