mohammed: marvin was making an important distinction, klisman.g to run a country is very different they and -- than battlefield wins. is this something the taliban is going to be struggling with? >> for the last 20 years, the taliban has played defense. they have played the underdog in terms of who gets to control and administer the country. now that they are the status quo, no longer are they on the edges. their excuse for not being there where the americas. moving on into the future, there are two big threats for the taliban, one internally and when externally. engine, we will see how they put people in places of power inside the country. also diplomatically, who they send as investors to other parts of the world. will they be accepted with open arms? externally, we already see the northern alliance rebel against the taliban now. i will fight to make sure the tele-mental secure control. that is another focus point for the tele-band if they are going to rule successfully, which many hope they don't do well. mohammed: obviously, right now it's re