It is time the Pakistan Administration came up with the right answers on how to solve this problem. It seems like the government of Pakistan is content to 'wait it out' till the US withdraws its troops from Afghanistan, while Pakistan is burning from the terrorism of these terrorists.
There are two important questions that need to be asked in relation to why Pakistan hasn't taken enough incisive action to eradicate terrorist groups in the FATA:
1. Does the Pakistan Administration on some level still believe the terrorist groups in the FATA are still strategic assets, despite the fact that many of these groups have ties with Al-Qaeda, & have been responsible for many terrorist acts, such as this one today. I don't know how the Pakistan Administration could in any way view these groups (that commit terrorism inside Pakistan) as strategic assets. Even if the US withdraws from Afghanistan, the groups will not shift all their focus on Afghanistan: they will still be 'engaged' inside Pakistan as well. Pakistan has stopped supporting the LeT from before the WOT in 2001, but the LeT is supported by the Punjabi Taliban & other local groups.
2. Does the Pakistan Administration not want to act in full force against these terrorist groups in fear of retribution, or getting completely stretched out inside Pakistan with little to no reward? This seems like a more rational explanation, but this does not solve the problem of terrorism inside Pakistan in the long run.
There is very little real information we know about w.r.t the events transpiring inside FATA: which specific groups are being killed in drone attacks, are civilians being killed more than terrorists, are the drone strike targets given by Pakistan's ISI or local 'informers'/spies of the CIA. And many questions about the cross-border infiltration from the safe havens of Afghanistan into Pakistan, & vice versa. Both the US/NATO Forces in Afghanistan, & Pakistan need to formulate better strategies to solve this headache for both countries. It has gone on for too long, & it is showing no signs of abating.
There are two important questions that need to be asked in relation to why Pakistan hasn't taken enough incisive action to eradicate terrorist groups in the FATA:
1. Does the Pakistan Administration on some level still believe the terrorist groups in the FATA are still strategic assets, despite the fact that many of these groups have ties with Al-Qaeda, & have been responsible for many terrorist acts, such as this one today. I don't know how the Pakistan Administration could in any way view these groups (that commit terrorism inside Pakistan) as strategic assets. Even if the US withdraws from Afghanistan, the groups will not shift all their focus on Afghanistan: they will still be 'engaged' inside Pakistan as well. Pakistan has stopped supporting the LeT from before the WOT in 2001, but the LeT is supported by the Punjabi Taliban & other local groups.
2. Does the Pakistan Administration not want to act in full force against these terrorist groups in fear of retribution, or getting completely stretched out inside Pakistan with little to no reward? This seems like a more rational explanation, but this does not solve the problem of terrorism inside Pakistan in the long run.
There is very little real information we know about w.r.t the events transpiring inside FATA: which specific groups are being killed in drone attacks, are civilians being killed more than terrorists, are the drone strike targets given by Pakistan's ISI or local 'informers'/spies of the CIA. And many questions about the cross-border infiltration from the safe havens of Afghanistan into Pakistan, & vice versa. Both the US/NATO Forces in Afghanistan, & Pakistan need to formulate better strategies to solve this headache for both countries. It has gone on for too long, & it is showing no signs of abating.