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In reply to the discussion: Obama IS progressive, and he will most likely be re-elected. Welcome to reality. [View all]bhikkhu
(10,789 posts)I've always thought that the Taliban were organized enough in the first place that they could have been pressured into progressive policies - such as education for women - and that they are capable of changing in the face of necessity. Ten years into war with them, its still conceivable that a peace could be negotiated, if not with us then with the government of Afghanistan. Things often look impossible until they are necessary.
One encouraging report was in the Guardian earlier in the year: http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2011/jan/13/taliban-lift-ban-girls-schools. The other is that we are drawing down forces, and one way or another they wil have to sort things out for themselves. "Progressive" would mean foreign funds would be available...
As far as Al-qaeda, is it inconceivable that they could renounce violence? Perhaps...I think they have devolved into more of a fund-raising organization than an organization representing people, in any case. If they weren't advocating violence, their revenues would dry up, as they may be a proxy for miscellaneous political entities that are "officially" peaceful. Less of a solution there, but other similar organization have dried up and gone away - the course of history is hard to predict.