Pakistan’s Ethnic Fault Line

Key to keeping Pakistan stable is understanding its ethnic conflicts.

The Pakistani army is composed mostly of Punjabis. The Taliban is entirely Pashtun. For centuries, Pashtuns living in the mountainous borderlands of Pakistan and Afghanistan have fought to keep out invading Punjabi plainsmen. So sending Punjabi soldiers into Pashtun territory to fight jihadists pushes the country ever closer to an ethnically defined civil war, strengthening Pashtun sentiment for an independent "Pashtunistan" that would embrace 41 million ... Full Story »

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Kenneth Sibbett
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by Kenneth Sibbett - May. 11, 2009

The author seems to think he has this all figured out, and if Obama and co., would just go alone with it, problem solved. There is no particular rhyme or reason for alot thats happening in Afpak.No one has a simple solution for this hornets nest.

With Obama fixing to flood Afgan with more American soldiers, we are in for a long hot summer.

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