Seahawk
I suspect that the vast majority of Afghans are quite happy to try and forget some of the features of the ‘lifestyle’ imposed by the Taliban and the warloards and move on. No one is suggesting that it adopt a ‘western’ lifestyle.
It seems to me that problems associated with who controls what along sections of the border between Afghanistan and Pakistan is nothing particularly new and is more a reflection of Pakistans inability to control it’s side of the boarder more than any possiblity of serious territorial issues with the new Afghan government.
Dosn’t Pakistan have far more serious issues to resolve than making a major issue over territory even it can’t control?
Regards
Sauron