Judson Quicksall

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fiefdoms. In Afghan society, individual loyalty belongs foremost to the family and then—in rapidly descending order—to one’s extended clan or tribe, one’s ethnic group, and one’s religious sect. The central government had never provided much in the way of support or services to the 85 percent of Afghans who lived outside of Kabul or other major cities.
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