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Talibastards have taken hostages............
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Talibastards have taken hostages............
Do you know how many?
They r tryin to take them alive.
Well, the failure of Pakistan remains not only in tracking these militants. There are too many of them. Even going by Musharraf's '1%' estimate for the entire population--and that was made in the better days.
The failure is because of Pakistan's un-winnable proxy wars against India--and India is backed by America. Pakistan may not really 'like' the Haqqani group etc but will keep them because they may not be as bad as a complete Indian-favoring govt. in Afghanistan. Pakistan may not like Jamaat e Dawa etc but they can tie down Indian troops in Kashmir....
The result of these policies are that the religious zeal to make these 'non-state-actors' work for Pakistan can also make them work against Pakistan. When you can have a suicide bomber--perhaps the most lethal and effective weapon inside any state--for less than $7,000 for hire then others, with deeper pockets, are going to come in and use them as well.
There is no 'victory' for Pakistan. All these BS about Gwadar, China, JF 17, a Taliban led govt. in Afghanistan, bleeding India etc, even in their best projected scenarios, are going to give too little back, if they ever reach their potentials.
Pakistan needs a radical re-alignment and that starts from a radical look at Pakistan's India policy with cold, rationale approach.
[ Mods: My post is relevant to this topic.]
Well, the failure of Pakistan remains not only in tracking these militants. There are too many of them. Even going by Musharraf's '1%' estimate for the entire population--and that was made in the better days.
The failure is because of Pakistan's un-winnable proxy wars against India--and India is backed by America. Pakistan may not really 'like' the Haqqani group etc but will keep them because they may not be as bad as a complete Indian-favoring govt. in Afghanistan. Pakistan may not like Jamaat e Dawa etc but they can tie down Indian troops in Kashmir....
The result of these policies are that the religious zeal to make these 'non-state-actors' work for Pakistan can also make them work against Pakistan. When you can have a suicide bomber--perhaps the most lethal and effective weapon inside any state--for less than $7,000 for hire then others, with deeper pockets, are going to come in and use them as well.
There is no 'victory' for Pakistan. All these BS about Gwadar, China, JF 17, a Taliban led govt. in Afghanistan, bleeding India etc, even in their best projected scenarios, are going to give too little back, if they ever reach their potentials.
Pakistan needs a radical re-alignment and that starts from a radical look at Pakistan's India policy with cold, rationale approach.
[ Mods: My post is relevant to this topic.]
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All Bases should be taken away from civilians area or take civilians away from Bases. All terrorist use near by neighborhoods to group and stage a attach. Even Osama was living near the army base.
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Well, the failure of Pakistan remains not only in tracking these militants. There are too many of them. Even going by Musharraf's '1%' estimate for the entire population--and that was made in the better days.
The failure is because of Pakistan's un-winnable proxy wars against India--and India is backed by America. Pakistan may not really 'like' the Haqqani group etc but will keep them because they may not be as bad as a complete Indian-favoring govt. in Afghanistan. Pakistan may not like Jamaat e Dawa etc but they can tie down Indian troops in Kashmir....
The result of these policies are that the religious zeal to make these 'non-state-actors' work for Pakistan can also make them work against Pakistan. When you can have a suicide bomber--perhaps the most lethal and effective weapon inside any state--for less than $7,000 for hire then others, with deeper pockets, are going to come in and use them as well.
There is no 'victory' for Pakistan. All these BS about Gwadar, China, JF 17, a Taliban led govt. in Afghanistan, bleeding India etc, even in their best projected scenarios, are going to give too little back, if they ever reach their potentials.
Pakistan needs a radical re-alignment and that starts from a radical look at Pakistan's India policy with cold, rationale approach.
[ Mods: My post is relevant to this topic.]