Now, this man, the frontline of the Northern Alliance fighting the Taliban regime, wants to break the Talibans back "not only militarily, but through other means." And one of them, which involves crippling the Taliban economy, seems to be working. For, as of now, the entire economy of Afghanistan runs on fake currency. The creation of a fake economy out of counterfeit currency is as legendary as Masoods battles. It takes less than US $100 to print around 5 billion Afghanis. The reason: $1 is equal to 55,000 Afghani. "Fake Afghan currency notes are printed in Russia," says Nasser Khalid, Toronto-based producer, Voice of Afghanistan radio. The fake notes, usually in the denomination of 10,000 Afghani, are then brought into Afghanistan through Afghans settled abroad and circulated in the country. And a web of currency dealers in Northern Afghanistan decide the exchange rate.