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Politics : Foreign Affairs Discussion Group

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To: Keith Monahan who wrote (8081)10/29/2001 3:30:23 PM
From: Brian Sullivan  Read Replies (2) of 281500
 
Most Afghans are Pushtoons and the Taliban are Pushtoons. They will stick to them like glue until it is absolutely clear that they are losers, which is far from clear at the moment.

>> This simplistic generalization demonstrates you know very little about Afghanistan specifically, or the region in general.


I think that Nadine is quite correct. I was listening to NPR this morning and they were interviewing several Afghani immigrants that lived in the San Francisco Bay Area. And among the people that they interviewed most expressed support for the Taliban. Some had said that they supported the Taliban before September 11th, but had second thoughts after September 11th. There were even woman that expressed praise for the Taliban. Most of the support seem to be that the alternatives were worse. I would surmise that the reason that alternatives are worse is because of the hatred between the various ethnic clans. Thus for Pushtoons it is better to praise a Pushtoon leader that suffer at the hand of an alternative ethnic leader.
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