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I am starting this new thread to discuss the overall situation vis-a-vis terrorism that has engulfed Pakistan these days. Few things come to my mind:
1. Most of us say that this war on terror has been imposed upon us by the US so it is not our war. Others say that its our war now as Taliban are targeting Pakistani troops and people. If it is not our war, then there are some questions to be answered. Are we mercenaries and killing our own brothers because the US will bomb us to the stone age. If its not our own war how would we justify it to the public and how would we fire on Taliban. How could we say that Taliban are not right. But if its our war then why we ask help from the US. Why we say we are doing a ‘favor’ to the world by targeting the Taliban. If they are our problem why should we cry. In other words, we recognize that Taliban are threat to the world too. It would mean that Taliban or TTP in Pakistan are not only threat to Pakistan but to the world. But then again we say that TTP is only targeting Pakistanis and not going to Afghanistan. And its agenda is to take over or destroy Pakistan. We also say that US spending billions of dollars in Afghanistan for war but gives us very little. What does this mean? Again are we fighting the US war.
2. Trust deficit: America thinks that we consider TTP as enemy and harbor Afghan Taliban and al Qaeda. Thus we are playing double game. We think the US supports TTP and targets Afghan Taliban. Having said that, what are we doing on our front to prove the US wrong and ourselves right. The US blames us for the safe haven in our territory. How could we deny that when we don’t have control over certain parts of FATA? Or what evidences we have that the US is supporting TTP. Why don’t we confront them with evidences? Or make our borders safe so that no infiltration occurs from the Afghan side.
3. Afghan Taliban vs. TTP. Most of us also believe that Afghan Taliban are separate and they do not mess with Pakistan. But we hardly see any ideological difference between them and TTP. Both use the same tactics. They have the same ideology. Both enforce their version of Islam by force on others. Both run Shariat courts, both are against women’s education. Both hate America. Both have the same skills of making IEDs, suicide jackets, propaganda movies etc. What difference will it make for would-be “jihadi” to join either Afghan Taliban or TTP. If they are so close ideologically why won’t they support each other. Or if TTP is bad because it targets Pakistanis what would be our moral justification for what Afghan Taliban are doing in Afghanistan. Do we like Afghan Taliban because they are fighting foreign forces, irrespective of its ideology? What will happen when Taliban force foreigners out of Afghanistan. How would Pakistan form its foreign policy then? Will we recognize them? If that’s the case, then why don’t we like TTP for Pakistan? Or if we do not recognize them will we not make them our adversary.
4. We hate drone attacks. Condemn them. We believe drones violate our territorial sovereignty and kill innocent people which bears negative effects on our war on terror. We also say that the US is not targeting TTP but other targets like al Qaeda, Afghan Taliban etc. But when drones take out Baitullah, we take the credit and start dancing. It means we are providing them ground or human intelligence and there is coordination between Pakistan and the US on drone attacks.
5. Some of us also say lets talk to them which we did so many times and the result we are seeing today. They got organized and more lethal. What shall we talk to them?
6. Some of us also claim that TTP is getting support from the US, India and Israel to destabilize Pakistan and ultimately disarm Pakistan from nukes. Here we imply that the US distinguishes between TTP and Afghan Taliban. How would the US or CIA feed the people whose only justification for violence is based on Anti-Americanism. Why is the US giving Pakistan aid for nuclear safety and defense if its wants too denuclearize Pakistan?
7. We are doing operation in SW where TTP is based but have peace deal with the Taliban of NW like Mullah Nazir and Gul Bahadur who do not want to fight Pakistan and instead cross the border to Afghanistan to fight against the US. Why are we allowing them to use our soil against any country? And at the same time we have agreements with the US to fight the “war on terror”. According to international law, any country which allows its territory be used against any country is complicit in the attack and thus can be held responsible even for non-state actors. In that case, how would we object if the US and NATO retaliate against these non-state actors. They have this legal right.
8. We convinced our people about Jihad in Kashmir and Afghanistan in 80s and 90s. Then we banned them all in 2002. Then they resurfaced with different names. We didn’t do anything for their rehabilitation. How would you convince an ex-jihadi that what he was doing before 2002 was the right jihad and today it is not? To him, will that date matter. If you do not allow him for jihad abroad what would he think of you? Probably not a friend. What are we doing on this front?
9. We need aid for our economy because we fail to manage it. But we do not accept conditions. Then there is series of propaganda on the media where civilian governments are demonized and termed as stooges of the US. This what TTP says. Aren’t we unknowingly justify what TTP says.
There are many other things which I couldn’t add here. To me, it indicates total confusion. We do not have clear policies, internal and foreign, to deal with the situation. This chaos is creating frustration among the public who would want to know why they are getting killed. I wrote this because I can’t stand this bloodbath any more. I feel that I am being cut piece by piece by every innocent killed in terrorism. These are the observations of an ordinary Pakistani. I am not a very learned man but I hope some experts here will guide us.
Thanks for your time.
1. Most of us say that this war on terror has been imposed upon us by the US so it is not our war. Others say that its our war now as Taliban are targeting Pakistani troops and people. If it is not our war, then there are some questions to be answered. Are we mercenaries and killing our own brothers because the US will bomb us to the stone age. If its not our own war how would we justify it to the public and how would we fire on Taliban. How could we say that Taliban are not right. But if its our war then why we ask help from the US. Why we say we are doing a ‘favor’ to the world by targeting the Taliban. If they are our problem why should we cry. In other words, we recognize that Taliban are threat to the world too. It would mean that Taliban or TTP in Pakistan are not only threat to Pakistan but to the world. But then again we say that TTP is only targeting Pakistanis and not going to Afghanistan. And its agenda is to take over or destroy Pakistan. We also say that US spending billions of dollars in Afghanistan for war but gives us very little. What does this mean? Again are we fighting the US war.
2. Trust deficit: America thinks that we consider TTP as enemy and harbor Afghan Taliban and al Qaeda. Thus we are playing double game. We think the US supports TTP and targets Afghan Taliban. Having said that, what are we doing on our front to prove the US wrong and ourselves right. The US blames us for the safe haven in our territory. How could we deny that when we don’t have control over certain parts of FATA? Or what evidences we have that the US is supporting TTP. Why don’t we confront them with evidences? Or make our borders safe so that no infiltration occurs from the Afghan side.
3. Afghan Taliban vs. TTP. Most of us also believe that Afghan Taliban are separate and they do not mess with Pakistan. But we hardly see any ideological difference between them and TTP. Both use the same tactics. They have the same ideology. Both enforce their version of Islam by force on others. Both run Shariat courts, both are against women’s education. Both hate America. Both have the same skills of making IEDs, suicide jackets, propaganda movies etc. What difference will it make for would-be “jihadi” to join either Afghan Taliban or TTP. If they are so close ideologically why won’t they support each other. Or if TTP is bad because it targets Pakistanis what would be our moral justification for what Afghan Taliban are doing in Afghanistan. Do we like Afghan Taliban because they are fighting foreign forces, irrespective of its ideology? What will happen when Taliban force foreigners out of Afghanistan. How would Pakistan form its foreign policy then? Will we recognize them? If that’s the case, then why don’t we like TTP for Pakistan? Or if we do not recognize them will we not make them our adversary.
4. We hate drone attacks. Condemn them. We believe drones violate our territorial sovereignty and kill innocent people which bears negative effects on our war on terror. We also say that the US is not targeting TTP but other targets like al Qaeda, Afghan Taliban etc. But when drones take out Baitullah, we take the credit and start dancing. It means we are providing them ground or human intelligence and there is coordination between Pakistan and the US on drone attacks.
5. Some of us also say lets talk to them which we did so many times and the result we are seeing today. They got organized and more lethal. What shall we talk to them?
6. Some of us also claim that TTP is getting support from the US, India and Israel to destabilize Pakistan and ultimately disarm Pakistan from nukes. Here we imply that the US distinguishes between TTP and Afghan Taliban. How would the US or CIA feed the people whose only justification for violence is based on Anti-Americanism. Why is the US giving Pakistan aid for nuclear safety and defense if its wants too denuclearize Pakistan?
7. We are doing operation in SW where TTP is based but have peace deal with the Taliban of NW like Mullah Nazir and Gul Bahadur who do not want to fight Pakistan and instead cross the border to Afghanistan to fight against the US. Why are we allowing them to use our soil against any country? And at the same time we have agreements with the US to fight the “war on terror”. According to international law, any country which allows its territory be used against any country is complicit in the attack and thus can be held responsible even for non-state actors. In that case, how would we object if the US and NATO retaliate against these non-state actors. They have this legal right.
8. We convinced our people about Jihad in Kashmir and Afghanistan in 80s and 90s. Then we banned them all in 2002. Then they resurfaced with different names. We didn’t do anything for their rehabilitation. How would you convince an ex-jihadi that what he was doing before 2002 was the right jihad and today it is not? To him, will that date matter. If you do not allow him for jihad abroad what would he think of you? Probably not a friend. What are we doing on this front?
9. We need aid for our economy because we fail to manage it. But we do not accept conditions. Then there is series of propaganda on the media where civilian governments are demonized and termed as stooges of the US. This what TTP says. Aren’t we unknowingly justify what TTP says.
There are many other things which I couldn’t add here. To me, it indicates total confusion. We do not have clear policies, internal and foreign, to deal with the situation. This chaos is creating frustration among the public who would want to know why they are getting killed. I wrote this because I can’t stand this bloodbath any more. I feel that I am being cut piece by piece by every innocent killed in terrorism. These are the observations of an ordinary Pakistani. I am not a very learned man but I hope some experts here will guide us.
Thanks for your time.
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