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There are scenarios where the Taliban is a preferred rule,even I would say for the Pakistan Army. Example Afghanistan in 1992 when there was no law. The Taliban were chosen to create some order in the area. It is true they were imperfect, but their law was better than no law. And to all those bleedin' liberal douchebags who say nothing could be worse than the Taliban, you try living in the tribal lands of FATA for a week as an experiment.
As for the bombing. I couldn't say whether it's a good thing or a bad one. If it actually achieves something, good. But I'm not optimistic. This tactic has been tried before. Never works in this sort of warfare.
On another subject I hear they're saying the Taliban in the area are not locals, but Persian speaking! If true, bad news, and they do need to be wiped out (not that I wish it on Persian speakers of course!). But I think it's a nonsense story. They're locals. I never heard of Persians being able to invade and hold Pashtun majority territory.
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What about the Punjabi Taliban from such organizations as Lashkar e Jhangvi?
Taliban are from various ethnic groups and many Uzbeks and other nationalities as well. The local Militant Mullah or some madrassas may join the TTP but that should not let us ignore the fact that the impetus is provided through the militant thrust of TTP into various areas.
Buner was peaceful but suddenly after TTP raid another group of Local Taliban arose, so to say.
Please note that the era of Mullah Omar is over...now its Mehsud and he has no qualms about targeting Tribal Jirgas, elders, Muslims, Pakistanis etc...
I do not think Taliban rule is preferred in most of NWFP or FATA.
All make reference to their unification of Afghanistan and their crackdown on outlaws etc but we are not Afghanistan and our mindset is quite different.
I know of an associate's family near Landi Kotal who were forced into providing food and accommodation for TTP guests.
Now the family was quite influential but were hopelessly outnumbered by hundreds of Taliban and had to comply.
He was the first one who actually opened my eyes to what is going on here and how much hate the Pakhtoons have against the TTP.
Regarding your implied lawlessness in FATA...do you really think Taliban are the answer to these issues?
Would it not be better to make FATA part of Pakistan proper without any dodgy middlemen who have had unaccounted funds in the past?
Why don't you instead want FATA integration into NWFP or as a separate province without the primitive method of governance in place since long!
I understand that we are all frustrated at the mismanagement in Pakistan but Talibanization is not the solution, even if it is Mullah Omar and his original Taliban.
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