Gentle Kasrkin
No one is suggesting that whatever point of view is the whole picture, however; you are entitled to your own point of view. You choose to describe the people of swat who made a living of tourists as among the most conservative, I would take issue on that count - and I would ask since when is conservative and talib the same thing?
A major difference in our outlook is that to you and others, the situation is open to debate, to me, my mind is made up, I know where I stand and I know it is not where the wind is blowing, but that's just me, it's who I am.
Experts more informed and experienced than you or I have said that a Taliban takeover is extremely unlikely, and yet you insist on it like it is inevitable and that youre the only man here capable of seeing it. You are not being fair to us and yourself and your country.
Similarly "experts" more informed than you and I suggest the exact opposite of what you suggest, indeed, we are in the destabilization phase and AM has pointed out that enablers will help push the situation over and we will "adapt".
Some Islamists may be happy with the events because they see opportunity in it and I don't deny that there is opportunity in it for them,m but Talib will not suffer these utopians, at least to my thinking.
A question to you, how fair are you being to Pakistan when after losing swat and FATA you still in debate mode?
The Taliban cannot mount cohesive military operations away from their home field, and neither can the tribes.
Cohesive military operations?? I guess we will have ask the Fauj why their will to fight seems to have dissapated, and while we are at it, we may want to question how it is that the Talib managed to inflict more than 1500 fatalities and all the while cannot launch cohesive military operations - perhaps we may both learn a thing or two about cohesive military operations -- and ofcourse, their strategy is not to engage the Fauj head on, it is to demoralize and break the will of the population to resist -- see Nizam e adl in Swat - the pakistani government was forced to agree to the talib's terms - all the while some were debating, while Pakistan balkanized.
You know thaqt it's your right your perogative to debate as Pakistan is at risk - similartly it is my right to have made my mind up as to who the enemy is, what their ideas are and how they operate -- you, please take your time, but don't push your lethargy on me, I want Talib dead and I want their islamist enablers, dead - does that make a bad person?
I also realize that this will mean much blood but a free Pakistan, and i will take a Pakistan free of talib and his islamist enablers.
To me this not about being dispassionate, quite the opposite. Pakistan is at stake and some disagree, well that's OK by me but it will not change reality of talib, will it?
Where as some woul want to suggest that the probloem is not as dire as I think it is, in my opinon, this has the effect of putting the pakistani people of their guard, whereas alerting Pakistanis and raising their awareness of this menace is what is required.
I must admit that I am suprised, is that there are Indians and Americans and israelis and Turks and Russians about that you feel defensive about the subject? I cannot believe that you do not realize the menace and the danger, why should we not discuss this menace openly? will it reveal our weakness? isn't already too late for these kinds of excuses? To me it is.
At the heart of this problem is not Indians or Americans or Israeli or iranians or Saudis, it is us and our wededness to notions of Islam which are demeaning, indeed blasphemous, but we are nevertheless weded to them, at least not all of us.