Fear Of Taliban Hinders U.S. Efforts In Marjah

Courtesy NPR Programs: Morning Edition  Wed, 03/10/2010 - 8:15am

U.S. Marines are now trying to build relationships with local people after gaining ground in the southern Afghanistan area of Marjah.

But after two years of Taliban control, the group's presence is still deeply felt — especially the threats sent in "night letters" to those who cooperate with foreigners.

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