I think it would be more appropriate to call for unity of 'anti taliban Muslims' instead of 'moderate Muslims' because it seems 'moderate Muslim' is just a loose term which is used to define less aggressive religious people, but it doesn't prove that there is any 'moderate banner' or moderate Islamic ideology which they follow. Moderate Muslims have a cocktail of various thoughts which they absorb or learn through personal experience while living abroad and dealing with different people or modern education etc. For example if people who hold anti taliban stance are considered moderates then that would make a huge number but then the same number will start declining when dealing with other things like relaxing hijab or mixed gathering etc, you will start noticing the very same people who were anti taliban seem to be subscribed to some of the same beliefs as taliban. Thus there is no chance of any unity arising between moderate Muslims and the only people who take benefit of that is extremists
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