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What then is the alternative for Pakistan? Actually, a fairly simple one and, in the words of Benazir Bhutto: To let the dust settle in Afghanistan where it will. In other words, to let the Americans stew in their own mess till eventually they are driven out by American public opinion aided by murderous Taliban attacks. And, meanwhile, to cleanse our lands of the presence of those who use our territory to wage war on the US, India or anyone else. And, if this means that we will have to take on Haqqani and his ilk then to do so, because such is the contagion that they have spread stretching from the furthermost edge of FATA to Karachi, which eventually, as surely as night follows day, we will have to confront or else succumb. Currying support from murderous villains who pose as our well-wishers is delusory. It is a sign of weakness and not strength and casts doubt on our commitment to democracy and progressive Islam.
What then is the alternative for Pakistan? Actually, a fairly simple one and, in the words of Benazir Bhutto: “To let the dust settle in Afghanistan where it will.” In other words, to let the Americans stew in their own mess till eventually they are driven out by American public opinion aided by murderous Taliban attacks. And, meanwhile, to cleanse our lands of the presence of those who use our territory to wage war on the US, India or anyone else. And, if this means that we will have to take on Haqqani and his ilk then to do so, because such is the contagion that they have spread stretching from the furthermost edge of FATA to Karachi, which eventually, as surely as night follows day, we will have to confront or else succumb. Currying support from murderous villains who pose as our well-wishers is delusory. It is a sign of weakness and not strength and casts doubt on our commitment to democracy and progressive Islam.
And perhaps eventual destruction of all these militias is precisely what is planned by Pakistan, though not without extracting its 'pound of flesh' from the GoA in the manner of the removal of certain 'viciously anti-Pakistan elements'. Amrullah Saleh and some others of his mindset would certainly be among those Pakistan would like to see depart.
Dawn today has an article that has now made official the suspicions Jana mentioned in the thread about the missing FC troops in the checkpost attack in Bajaur, that the ANA or Afghan Police were involved in assisting the Taliban.
Once these elements are removed, there should be no reason why Haqqani &Co. and anyone else is not eliminated, if they refuse to disband as a militia.
The really troubling aspect here is that if the US does withdraw from Afghanistan without either a complete defeat of the Taliban movement, without a 'reconciliation plan' and with a weak Afghan government and institutions, it is only a matter of time before the Taliban start taking control of large parts of the rural countryside, at least. And from there shall be planned incessant attacks on Afghan military, police and government targets, and attacks on cities. If the reports of the attack on the Pakistani check post are true, then there will be plenty of defectors joining the Taliban cause from the Afghan security forces, as morale plummets and Taliban attacks increase.
In North Waziristan, where Hekmetyar and Haqqani sheltered the TTP leadership and their foot soldiers despite a 'peace deal' with the PA, and promises to 'prevent outside Taliban from taking shelter', the agency was turned into a TTP have from where multiple terrorist attacks in Pakistan were plotted. That experience would indicate that Taliban control over any part of Afghanistan (in the conditions described in the para above) would have very negative consequences for Pakistan.
I believe for that reason that Pakistan has no interest in seeing the US leave the region with the job not yet done, but at the same time does not see the US ever getting the job done if it sticks to a goal of 'defeating the Taliban'.
Hence 'reconciliation'.
If the Taliban can be co-opted into political process in Afghanistan and renounce their violent 'struggle', then the chance of vast parts of Afghanistan turning into a 'North Waziristan' diminish, as will the strength of the insurgency in Pakistan.
I agree with the author completely - the Taliban as a militia in Pakistan, whether targeting the Pakistani State or Afghan State, cannot be allowed to exist in the long run, as events in North Waziristan have clearly shown.
Pakistan trying to broker Afghan dealBy Baqir Sajjad Syed
Wednesday, 16 Jun, 2010
ISLAMABAD, June 15: Pakistan has dived headlong into the Afghanistan reconciliation process by taking on the task of acting as a bridge between the Haqqani network and the government in Kabul, Dawn has learnt.
Preliminary contacts have been established with Siraj Haqqani and other leaders of his group through intermediaries in a bid to engineer a rapprochement with the Karzai administration, a senior security official told Dawn.
The intermediaries, the source claims, have presented a roadmap for a political settlement between Kabul and the Haqqanis.
Recently, this mid-level Taliban commander shared a chilling story with me. He told me it was a scandal that would rock the Muslim world like nothing before and that it would devastate the Haqqani network. What Abu Ghraib was for you Americans, he said, this will be for the Haqqanis; only worse.
A Muslim Abu Ghraib? Considering the horrific violence that the Haqqanis had perpetrated to date, I had trouble imagining what they could have done now that would suddenly have the power to enflame the Muslim world. After all, that kind of outrage is normally reserved for terrible insults by the West, like cartoons, operas, or free speech. Then, my contact told me his story. It made me absolutely sick to my stomach.
As Siraj Haqqani moved from village to village, rounding up the sons of poor Muslim families to fight for the Taliban and Al Qaeda, he offered the villagers free medical care. He even sent his physician, Dr. Hassan Duraz to conduct the clinics. There was a horrific catch, though. Duraz was a monster.
He arrived in each village with Siraj Haqqanis uncle, Ibrahim, and Sirajs cousin, Ishak, in tow. With them, the Haqqanis brought along their own very special tools of terror a video camera and an eye for human flesh. You see, with Haqqani healthcare, you not only received a medical exam, if you were an attractive young girl, you also got a screen test. And heaven forbid you passed.
For those women and girls unfortunate enough to catch the good doctors fancy, it was show time. The Haqqani uncle and cousin would be brought into the exam room, they would set up their video equipment, and Duraz would drop his trousers and go to work.
The Haqqanis and Duraz sexually assaulted poor women throughout the tribal regions and captured every moment of their degradation and humiliation on video to enjoy over and over again.
Times were good for the Haqqani pornography ring. Their enterprise thrived until someone slipped up and word leaked out. In the blink of an eye, Siraj Haqqani was in big trouble.
And whats a good and pious Muslim warrior to do when his moral authority and the very existence of his terror network are at stake? Theres only one answer of course. Kill everyone involved. (Everyone that is, except for family.) And thats exactly what Siraj Haqqani did.
Haqqani not only killed the women in the video, but he also killed his own physician, Dr. Duraz. After all, dead men (and dead women for that matter) tell no tales, right?
The only thing left to do was to visit the Haqqani home theater and destroy all the evidence. With that task complete, Siraj Haqqani could sit back and relax. There was just one problem. He didnt get all of the tapes. My contact managed to rescue some.
With the help of a prominent Pakistani Mullah, he put together the video we have linked here, extolling all Muslims to condemn and abandon the Haqqanis. In Islam, there is only one thing worse than the sins the Haqqanis committed Siraj Haqqanis sin of trying to cover it all up.
As the video is disseminated throughout the bazaars of Pakistan and Afghanistan, I can only hope that it will result in a death sentence for the Haqqanis and their entire terror network.
Link: Taliban Rape Tapes: A ?Muslim Abu Ghraib? - Big Journalism
The tragedy here is that the United States and its allies went to war in Afghanistan in 2001 to oust a Taliban government with links to al Qaeda and that was sponsored by Pakistan. A decade and thousands of lost allied and Afghan lives later, it is hard to believe that President Obama is really going to preside over a premature military drawdown leading to a political transition that restores a Taliban-dominated government, some of whose constituent parts have ties to al Qaeda, that is sponsored by Pakistan.