roadrunner
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Pashtun and Assad,
You both have points I can agree to.
I think in some ways Assad has a point about the marriages. The Afghans never liked the Arabs interfering with the war against the Soviets. They saw them as baggage. Yet the Arabs remained behind because their own countries didn't want them. So they married into some of the tribes. I get a feeling money was a motivating factor in some cases, it's a shame in that case. People know not what they do.
I agree with you Pashtun, that violence is not th answer in the region. It was radicalization through education that caused the problem, the way to undo the mess is to educate people through development.
You both have points I can agree to.
I think in some ways Assad has a point about the marriages. The Afghans never liked the Arabs interfering with the war against the Soviets. They saw them as baggage. Yet the Arabs remained behind because their own countries didn't want them. So they married into some of the tribes. I get a feeling money was a motivating factor in some cases, it's a shame in that case. People know not what they do.
I agree with you Pashtun, that violence is not th answer in the region. It was radicalization through education that caused the problem, the way to undo the mess is to educate people through development.