And you really think that is going to change anything... Does it ever
Joining the discussion late, so now that we are supporting the army whole-heartedly, any updates on what it has been able to achieve — the press is briefed by the ISPR every day but there is there any statement on the collective toll. If the Taliban in total are round about 7,000 and they kill on an average 150 Taliban every day, can one expect a 10 per cent reduction in their strength in the last week alone?
Don't want to be an instigator here or dissolute this discussion but what exactly is the army telling us... I doubt its operations in the Frontier province. How can one of the most highly-trained armies not take over a rag-tag army made of illiterate and untrained men (that's my view, which I gather has been echoed a gazillion times on this forum but see no harm in iterating it).
Fatman 17 why won't the army be disclosing its movements or formations. It does release images of its movements everyday, some which seem staged. Secondly, this situation has moved from push to shove. Futile attempts to win the government's writ back or win the battle to win the hearts and minds of the hundreds thousands displaced. When they were unable to nip the evil in the bud can they now use strength to achieve the same?
Taliban are not as rag tag as our public tends to believe...
I am sure you have some idea about what happened to Russia in Afghanistan...similar rag tag army was able to humble Russia.
Not that i am saying i do not believe PA can beat TTP but i do not think it was that simple considering what has been simmering since good 2 decades.
Thanks to the Afghan war there was a very big risk which to our horror came true...it is the mistake of our past leadership to realize the threat associated with militants fed on the indoctrination of holy warriors and running in parallel to the state itself!
The fifth column support of TTP and the US actions in Afghanistan gave the TTP some sort of silent support at the time when they were not directly bombarding the local populace with suicide attacks.
The TTP have been engaging in hit and run attacks but many times they have mustered enough numbers to hold territory and outnumber the Army and FC.
However more recently in the tribal areas the operation was more forceful...
Militarily it is not an impossible task for our Army but when you throw in public sentiments and silent support to a farce being played in the name of Islam, then it is not very simple.
In red mosque the militants used human shields, who is to say they do not do it still...every child, woman or unarmed civilian which dies in an engagement gives them more legitimacy since most of the observers focus their attention on the Government operations and the collateral...no one will believe that many houses the terrorists hide in are actually inhabited by families who are either silent supporters of a cause they are deceived into associating with the Taliban or because they have been forced to do so....
We lost many good men in such house raids as well who held back in face of civilians...
An associate of mine was crippled for life from the waist down when he let the 5-10 people in a mosque pray on encountering them on a routine patrol and was in turn shot by them when he passed them by.
You see the TTP fights dirty and the Taliban brand had massive support after US invasion and prior to the suicide bombing.
This is a key factor which you should keep in perspective when analyzing past army operations and grilling a force which has lost more than a thousand proud sons of Pakistan!
Even in swat, despite using heavy mortars, RPGs etc. the TTP's killing of civilians are not being paid any attention but the Army is being blamed for using excessive force and not knowing how to make War...this force is all that the TTP is afraid of...nothing else...what gives us the right to question the military at this stage of a critical operation?
Let us hope that this nation has the will to see this war through and emerge victorious over the thugs who have all but hijacked our very identity.