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Time to go back in to Afghanistan
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<blockquote data-quote="Exfarmer" data-source="post: 7718683" data-attributes="member: 1951"><p>The Northern alliance is a group mainly from the Tajik tribes who are a minority tribe with in Afghanistan. Afghanistan is a loose collection of different clans or tribes owing allegiance to nobody but their clan. They did until the Russians arrive have a King who had the groupings under a sort of control. He acted more as an adjudicator in the continual quarrels among them, which was mostly based on land holdings.</p><p>The Pashtun are by far the largest tribal grouping and the Taliban are mostly recruited from this group.</p><p>The Northern alliance formed in the late 90s in response to the Taliban seizing power and were never fully incorporated into the Islamic state.</p><p>The Northern alliance though has been notorious for both corruption and changing sides whenever the price is right. It is believed they have supported 6 different groupings since 2,000</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Exfarmer, post: 7718683, member: 1951"] The Northern alliance is a group mainly from the Tajik tribes who are a minority tribe with in Afghanistan. Afghanistan is a loose collection of different clans or tribes owing allegiance to nobody but their clan. They did until the Russians arrive have a King who had the groupings under a sort of control. He acted more as an adjudicator in the continual quarrels among them, which was mostly based on land holdings. The Pashtun are by far the largest tribal grouping and the Taliban are mostly recruited from this group. The Northern alliance formed in the late 90s in response to the Taliban seizing power and were never fully incorporated into the Islamic state. The Northern alliance though has been notorious for both corruption and changing sides whenever the price is right. It is believed they have supported 6 different groupings since 2,000 [/QUOTE]
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