KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) - It was Nov. 13 , 2001. The sun had just begun to rise over the Hindu Kush Mountains when the Taliban disappeared from Kabul, the battered capital of Afghanistan.The bodies of foreign Arabs who had stayed behind were mutilated and bloodied.
They had been found and killed by advancing Afghans of another faction who were brought to the city by a blistering U.S.-led campaign that drove the Taliban from power.America was still reeling from the horrific terrorist attacks of two months earlier, when planes flown by al-Qaida terrorists crashed into three iconic buildings and a Pennsylvania field, killing nearly 3,000 people.The perpetrators and their leader, Osama bin Laden, were somewhere in Afghanistan, sheltered by the.