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  • of West Pakistan, and there have been sug­ gestions that the new state would ultimately find its destiny in a union or an affiliation with Afghanistan. At other times, the Af­ ghan rulers have hinted that they would be satisfied merely with some kind
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  • as a nation was, in fact, the result of a union of Pushtoon tribes in the mid-eighteenth century. The "F-ushtoonistan" issue is thus a highly emotional one among Kabul's power elite. Nevertheless, criticism of Daud began to mount when a series of border forays