How the Taliban is funded: Where the Militant Group Gets Money and Weapons
The Taliban have built a financial empire, but it could be thinly stretched as they become the Afghan government The swift Taliban military onslaught that saw the militant group take over the whole of Afghanistan in a matter of weeks revealed how wealthy it has become since the ousting of its regime in 2001. In the past two decades, the insurgents have run a state-like economy in the areas they controlled. They relied on various fundraising sources, such as drug trafficking and other criminal activities, extortion and taxes, charitable donations and foreign assistance. “The Taliban operates a classic ‘territory controlling’…