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Kabul maybe. Not the rest of Afghanistan.Khalid Hosseini notes this in the Kite Runner as well when the protagonist returns to Afghanistan after many years in the US to find poverty, illiteracy and burkas everywhere. When he points this out to his driver he scoffs at him and says something along the lines of "what did you rich people living in Kabul know about how ordinary Afghans lived in the rest of the country".
They still had no chance.
And today they are still worse off than what they were at that time. Afghanistan has a problem of collective thinking and very short tempers. That sense of unity is missing and which is why everyone just takes them for a ride, inserting groups of radicals and terrorists sponsored by some superpower or the other.
Had they been open to non-tribal mindset, no one would be able to weaken them the way they are weak today.