Many times it just about worked: an alliance commander said he had 100 men, but only 11 could be found.
Yet almost no American bombs have struck here, according to alliance commanders.
But some alliance commanders appeared to give way on the question of where the troops would be deployed.
Alliance commanders could be trying to cover up their plans, but there were few signs of an immediate attack.
So far, alliance commanders near Kabul say they have received no orders yet to attack.
Alliance commanders said they would continue advancing toward Kabul in the morning.
The alliance commanders insisted they were keeping the bulk of their forces outside the city.
Many alliance commanders have said they favor killing the foreigners.
Alliance commanders nominally under the general's control could also test the strength of the new government.
Alliance commanders said they were first contacted by Taliban officers 10 days ago.