I meant to say, ..."they don't see each other as the same". Yes, they don't call each other non-muslims. But due to the differences in their respective faith and belief they attack each other violently.
And my point is it doesn't matter that they are both 'muslims' - what matters is they practice violence and it might as well be separate religions.
Finally, there doesn't also seem to be any hope for these factions to settle their difference. They have been and will continue to kill each other unless a series of statesmen-leaders emerge,
PS: Pakistanis like Ahmedinejad because and only because he stood up to Bush when every Pakistani leader and general were competing to be dubya's poodle
I don't think leaders can do anything ----- unless we change the emotional outlook of individuals at a very early age or critical period of their lives ----- so to speak ----- by sowing a seed of respect for others and their religious beliefs!.
Nuff said!