Flash_Ninja
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How horrid that the killing of children was thought necessary before such an operation could take place; it highlights a very high threshhold for terrorist violence in Pakistan.
As I said, the nation was demoralized and divided. On the one hand, people thought the best solution was to negotiate for peace, others thought that we need to keep hammering them into submission. This meant that the military had to walk a fine line in ensuring that enough units were available for the protection of towns and cities, and enough units could be sent out for operations.
As I said, that attack was the turning point. People realized that these jihadists were no longer fighting for a cause or in the name of religion, but they were just simply remorseless monsters and a cancer that needed to be eliminated.
After that, all people regardless of political affiliation, ethnicity, or religion, were willing to sacrifice for the greater good.