Marwat Khan Lodhi
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I do not have any solution in mind. It is a deep-rooted issue which covers FCR, jihadification of the area by army in 80s, taliban movement under mullah omar, kashmir jihad, U-turn on afghan policy in 2001.....and 2004 military operation, triggered this insurgency. Its hard to suggest a permenant solution, this region once attacked, continue to burn for decades or century. Their foes were empires, super powers. But pakistan is a third world country. But taliban of today are much organized and much fanatic than the past rag tag movements led by mullahs and faqeers. Look at the complexity, You are able to separate sajna faction from main body but at the same time a pro-pak group of gul bahadur, reportedily larger than TTP, announce preparation for war against you.@Pak-one, honest question. What is a better way to deal with the situation, surely not heavy airstrike I get your point. But something definitely needs to be done. What should be or should have been the approach in your opinion.
@F.O.X Islam comes first, not watan-parasti. Your excuse, that you can commit sins and wrongs, for sake of country, is kufriya thinking.
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