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Musharraf Supports Negotiations With Taliban


WASHINGTON, Oct 10, 2010 (AFP) - Pakistan's former military ruler Pervez Musharraf Sunday rejected the idea that his country's intelligence was supporting the Taliban, but stressed the need for a negotiated end to conflict in the region.

"I always was of the view that we need to change strategy," he told the ABC program, "This Week." "We need to go in for deals. So my strategy always was to strike a deal."

He said his position had been "vindicated now when everyone is talking of going into some political agreements with moderate Taliban."

The former general bristled, however, at the suggestion that Pakistan is not doing enough to fight extremists.

"Pakistan has always been accused of not doing enough. But I totally disagree with this statement -- Pakistan is doing enough," he said.

He acknowledged that Pakistani forces were struggling in restive North Waziristan, but chided: "Don't generalize the statement that Pakistan army is not doing enough.

"They have suffered over 2,000 casualties. What do we mean by 'not doing enough'?," he asked.

On Sunday, Afghanistan's former president Burhanuddin Rabbani, was elected chairman of a new peace council set up to broker an end to the war with the Taliban.

The High Peace Council, espoused by President Hamid Karzai, intends to open a dialogue with insurgents who have been trying to bring down his government since the US-led invasion overthrew their regime in late 2001.

Musharraf, 67, currently in self-imposed exile London, vowed to return to Pakistan before elections set for 2013.

Despite facing arrest if he lands in Pakistan, he has been trying to build a Facebook following and cultivating media attention in hopes of staging a comeback.

"I have to create an environment of popularity, of political clout, and then I will go. I will be there before the elections," he said.
 
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Now what is it? next media attack on Musharraf!
 
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I'm not sure that's why i'm asking.
He suddenly is in news with sensational titles, for one or the other reason.
 
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Musharraf on every occasion argues against negotiating with the Taliban. What he says is to negotiate with influential Pashtun who are not Taliban but the US views them as moderate Taliban for the sake of their own lack of ability to comprehend the complex dynamics of Afghanistan.

All Taliban are Pashtun but not all Pashtun are Taliban. Get your terminology right, if you want to be successful. I'm pretty sure this is another misquote.
 
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Negotiation is best.

US cannot win this war, not now, not ever. If we want to destroy the Taliban, its ideology must be destroyed. If we settle for peace, we can offer education in Afghanistan. Books, not guns!
 
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Negotiation with the Pashtun tribes is the best option.

You must not forget that the Pashtun fighters went in thousands to fight side by side with the Pakistani soldiers to defend Pakistan against India.
 
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No wonder u choose monkey as a username.....
Pathetic statement.:hitwall::sick::hitwall:

no need to bang your head. that guy said it as a joke

by the way Musarraf was always for negotiations so this is nothing new
bar the hardcore killer taliban, the modrate Taliban who see sense can be brought to a table to end it

Musharraf was the one who decided to keep diplomatic ties with taliban till end and even urged others so that they could have had leverage over the Taliban.
 
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@Pakistani nationalist

FATA is kept lawless zone and no serious effort is ever done by any pakistani governament to bring it to level of other settled areas of pakistan. Moreover its people are always used as cannon fodder by playing islamic card. Nowadays we treat them like shitt, they are droned on daily basis as if it is not part of pakistan. The area should be given to afghanistan as gift.
 
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@Pakistani nationalist

FATA is kept lawless zone and no serious effort is ever done by any pakistani governament to bring it to level of other settled areas of pakistan. Moreover its people are always used as cannon fodder by playing islamic card. Nowadays we treat them like shitt, they are droned on daily basis as if it is not part of pakistan. The area should be given to afghanistan as gift.

We should give u to afghanistan as a gift.
Talk some sense.:hitwall:
 
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