What did tariq say that made laila feel this way


Problem: Discussing the US Invasion of Afghanistan in 2001, Laila and Tariq have a brief disagreement (Chapter 49). Laila feels that she "knows that he [Tariq] is probably right. She knows how his comment was intended. Maybe this is necessary. Maybe there will be hope when Bush's bombs stop falling. But she cannot bring herself to say it, not when what happened to Babi and Mammy is happening to someone now in Afghanistan, not when some unsuspecting girl or boy back home has just been orphaned by a rocket as she was" (Chapter 49, last page). What did Tariq say that made Laila feel this way? How does their conversation cast light on the complexity of US involvement in Afghanistan (historically and going forward)? Refer to the films "View from A Grain of Sand" and "Afghanistan Unveiled" in your answer.

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