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Con Coughlin

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Con Coughlin (born 14 January 1955) is a British journalist and author, currently The Daily Telegraph defence editor.

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  • The Pashtuns invariably used violence to resolve their differences, which led to feuds between families lasting for generations. The Pashtun language even contains a specific word to define revenge between cousins. In many respects these frontiersmen were warriors in the Homeric sense, enjoying fighting for its own sake, often internecine, for the blood feud was central to their way of life. They took offence easily, were jealous of their personal honour and savagely cruel to any opponent no longer able to defend himself. They tortured, mutilated and killed without compunction.
    • Con Coughlin, Churchill’s First War, p.127.
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