they continued the bloodshed. >> reporter: massoud's father, ahmad shah massoud, was a legendary tajik militi commander who had led afghan forces against the soviet moscow finally pulled out in 1989, and he fought the taliban when it seized power shortly after.for years, he cautioned t. about the growing threat of al radiw group basing itself in afghanistan called al qaeda. en, two days before 9/11, al qaeda assassins killed him, removing a leader who would have been a crucial strategic partner in america's military response to the terror attacks. e elder massoud's legacy remains colossal among his people, who now would welcome at end to the fg-- but, they say, not at any price. >> unfortunately, w the peace process has been managed so far, it's not clear what are the things that they are signing with the taliban, what's the >> reporter: it's highly likely the taliban will try to grab power in kwhul. happens? >> and keep their forces. well, in that case, this is not a peace. this is a coup, and we do not have a good experiences in our history, you know,rom coups. and we do not accept i