Saturday, October 10, 2009
Part of the Problem
Kevin Drum printed a little map yesterday that sheds some light on the problem in Afghanistan.
From Wikipedia: "The Taliban (Pashto: طالبان ṭālibān, meaning 'students'), also Taleban, is a Sunni Islamist, predominantly Pashtun radical religious and political movement...." [My emphasis.]
Here's the map:
The border between Pakistan and Afghanistan is called the "Durand Line," and was established by the British in 1893. What were they thinking?
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African tribal people all across the continent are screaming "Now you get it? Now? Look at us!"
Yay colonialism!
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