The U.S. supplied the Mougahdine(ok, its late and I'm not gonna go look up how to spell it) who were the fighters in the north. The very same men that we supplied, helped us in our fight against Bin Laden and provided much needed intellegence
Sorry mate, I hate to call people 'morons', so I won't, nevertheless to point out your whole sentence as 'moronic' is something that needs to be done, at the very least.
From what you say, one can only conclude that you simply have no idea what a "Mougahdine" (spelt "Mujahideen" correctly) is.
Well, let's clear things up:
"Mujahideen" is simply an Arabic-derived term for "rebel", "fighter", "opposer".
The word became known in the Western world at the time of the Afghan-Russian war of the 80s, but it's a word that expresses NO political preference: among those Mujahideens there were people of ALL political beliefs just like happens among ordinary men and soldiers from the rest of the world.
Right after the war with Russia ended, the Mujahideens became divided and started a civil war that brought to power the most hard-core, anti-Western, group among them, later to be known as the "Taleban".
So, in a nutshell, while not all Mujahideen support the Taleban,
many Taleban were part of the Mujahideens themselves and YES INDEED: they were also happily financed by the CIA (which, I guess at the time, was too busy in financing those who hated the USSR to ask them if they thought any better of the USA).
I'm afraid it's a bit more you need to look up aside from spelling, my friend.
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