By Dave Anderson:
If two organizations are deeply intertwined so that operationally they are indistinct from each other, it would follow that the merged organization would not be partially rolling in the dough and partially flat broke.
Bernard Finel makes this point in regards to the question of whether or not the Quetta Shura Taliban faction has integrated fully into Al-Qaeda.
I�d also like to point out a weird paradox � according to intelligence community sources, the Afghan Taliban (QST) is flush with money, while al Qaeda is in dire straits financially. How can that be if the two have essentially merged, as Bergen suggests?
Occam's Razor suggests that they have not merged as their interests and objectives are very different from each other, and it is just laziness or an attempt to continue to conflate enemies that suggests that these two groups are identical and should be considered to be a single group for analytical and policy purposes.
 
 
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