Do Pakistanis ever ask themselves what actions their country's leaders have taken to create enemies and perpetuate conflict?
Does Pakistan really want it resolved, or are Pakistani leaders satisfied with a perpetually hostile and unconstructive stance? Because of the activities of "Pakistani infiltrators" (the U.S. State Department's language) India can't withdraw its forces to let Kashmir determine its own fate, as per U.N. resolutions and Kashmiris' desire; it would mean an almost immediate takeover by Pakistani forces.
LeT is currently in conflict with the PA, but training has moved to Punjab, so in a few years it's easy to surmise that another division-strength outfit will be in action in Kashmir and along the Indian border - unless Pakistan decides otherwise.
Why should Indian leaders show flexibility as long as Pakistan is busy scoring own goals and discrediting itself? If Pakistani leaders renounced terror as a tactic, confessed to past nefarious activities, and then offered to talk to resolve Kashmir, that would really put India in a diplomatic bind. Then the ball would be in India's court.
Yet what kind of public support can Pakistani leaders count on for such a policy with India? How many Pakistanis at PDF would support it?
First of all Solomon2 you need to check the facts regarding 71 and Kashmir issue.
Ofcourse I shall answer you questions despite some answers already in my post...
I am open to discussions and so are most Pakistanis on this board.
However when Pakistan is unilaterally blamed for every issue then i have a huge problem with that.
Did i say Pakistan did not make any mistake regarding Bangla Desh.
Many Pakistanis on this very forum agree to this and blame our failure as a primary cause.
What else can there be in way of self realization and self acknowledgement?
Many nations on this earth never admit to their wrongdoings, atleast i see many Pakistanis admit the mistakes of their past leadership and acknowledge the result it had on Pakistan.
However it would be absolutely foolish to disregard the Indian role as mere moral support...India was involved in training the Mukti Bahni and aiding them via active covert support.
Still Pakistanis for the most part are not in denial mode regarding 71...
Not all conflicts are easily resolved, mostly one party is so weak as to not make any stand and eventually the issue is
resolved.
In this case both countries are strong enough to cause a prolonged indecisive conflict which is precisely what has happened.
It is not self created by Paksitanis, Kashmir is something which is a genuine issue.
The Kashmiri withdrawal was to be done and it was agreed that Pakistan and India would maintain some troops in their parts of the occupied territory.
Pakistan agreed to the UN recommended figure whereas India objected and demanded that it be allowed more troops, this was seen as a direct military disparity being demanded by India and so Pakistan did not unilaterally withdraw which was common sense and would have been done by any party.
Currently there is no threat to India in Kashmir militarily since India has actually an overwhelming number of troops in Kashmir, why you think India is so helpless is beyond me.
LET was forged around the era of the Afghan Jihad, in those days there was a fertile ground for LET to survive since it was the global Jihad era, they were helped by the fact that Kashmir was an unresolved issue...
Musharraf cracked down on LET hard and this was all as part of agreement with India to stop militancy and instead engage in dialogue.
The space has been denied to LET in the past decade but in last 2 years they have been in perpetual war with the state of Pakistan and have been instrumental on planning attacks on Army.
The reason is that their haven was FATA and when this was attacked they launched their most potent attacks on Pakistan.
Pakistani leaders never supported terror as a state policy so for them to say sorry for terrorism is not going to happen.
Yes Pakistan did support the Kashmiri cause, just as India supported the Bangladeshi freedom movement.
What PAksitani leaders could do was to say ok we want to talk and we shall not support militants against India so let us resolve the Issue.
You go and read what happened in Musharraf era, he engaged in dialogue, he presented alternate solutions and promised to cut down on cross border attacks... he did deliver on his promise and cracked down on such organizations.
However now i hear comments like that was a fake promise or that he did nothing...absolutely unfair, he did a lot of things but at the end of the day the fact remains that India does not want to talk about it.
Mumbai was a tragedy but the fact is that it was so open and so away from Kashmir, there is no semblance of any logic for Pakistan to plan such an attack which is purely terrorist in nature and with Pakistani nationals who are caught and have identification and papers with them.
Does any intelligence agency worth its salt plan such an attack against all sense even if it is cruel enough to consider terrorism against civilians as a valid option?
The fact of the matter is that Mumbai was something that LET did to instigate a Pak India war which nearly happened.
The operation was not limited to Pakistan/India but support was in other countries too.
If LET does it again since it is working with Al Qaeda and is linked to an international network, does it mean we lose all sense and give them what they want?
Sense should prevail and both countries need to talk to build an environment where the cooperation is unprecedented.
Pakistan is ready to talk and Pakistanis want the issue resolved, however it took some steps regarding Kashmir which are totally unappreciated by India after Mumbai, this is unfair to Pakistan which did crack down hard on militancy and made life much easy for India in Kashmir so as to facilitate a resolution via peaceful means.
Too much blood has been shed and we want to see peace...it is as simple as that.