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The terrorists have struck again. The blast in Kissa Khawani bazaar is the third major terrorist attack in the last week. Should the current trend continue and our government remains as indecisive, wavering and hesitant, we may see many more innocent lives lost at the hands of these terrorists.

There are only two real alternatives to the war that we fight against terror, both of which are unpleasant. Negotiate with these terrorists, who continue to murder innocents and refuse to renounce violence, or wage an all-out war against them.

Talking peace with the Taliban has taken us nowhere. All serious security analyses validate the bankruptcy of negotiating peace with Taliban as the favoured option of our state. The benchmark for those against peace talks with the Taliban is the failure of several such efforts in the past. Those still optimistic about negotiations should look at the seriousness with which these terrorists have responded to the government’s desire for peace from an all-encompassing political front – the all parties conference.

As far as waging an all-out war against the terrorists is concerned, our security establishment seems to consider it as an irresponsible choice, which entails killing our own countrymen. But are these terrorists not taking lives of innocent people, our own people on a daily basis? Where is the state response? Why is the state so reluctant to make a choice? Is it the cost and fear of implementing a high risk political and military strategy that ties our hands?

It’s time we stopped appeasing and misguiding the people of this country by our procrastinated acts of policy formulation. It’s time for policy implementation. If there was any seriousness in our approach to the national security, our anti-terrorism policy should have been on the table by now, jumpstarting the state’s response against the murderers of our people.

The army may also exercise restraint to a point. It cannot wait eternally for the democratically elected government to seek a ‘responsible end’ to this war. Although the army has pursued peace talks in the past, it realises now that this policy has failed.

The army understands that the Taliban and its many factions don’t understand the language of peace. It has for long believed that these ideological crusaders, emboldened by the reluctance of our political leadership to own this war, have in their minds the grand design of state control.

The fact that the Taliban remain resurgent, that the army has suffered huge losses in this war and that it cannot pull out its troops deployed on the western frontier means that there can only be one responsible end to this war and that is taking the war to the militants. The army knows that history will eventually judge it not for how it practised neutrality as democracy took root in the country but for how it fought when national security was threatened. The onus of responsibility on the army becomes ever enlarged when it knows that the tragedy that this nation suffers has got everything to do with the blatant mistakes committed by its own military leaders in the past.

The army’s current strategy for fighting terrorists is to keep hardening their targets while they select new soft ones. A decade of disjointed civil-military effort has only allowed terrorists to hammer us at will at times and places of their choosing. It is almost as if they are sure that the state would do nothing beyond fighting this as a defensive war.

Our preventive measures, no matter how secure, will never stop the determined terrorists. There are too many targets and there is too less money to harden all of them. Mosques, churches, hotels, schools, military establishments – we have tried to safely protect all of them. Yet the terrorists keep shifting to new targets.

We need to make a choice and make it now. Terrorists must be deterred through the fear of state retaliation and punishment.

Published in The Express Tribune, September 30th, 2013.

Swat like operation is Required and all captured must be killed before they make it to sold out courts or the all time big leaders release them for few more terrorist votes:pissed:
 
Is it ' Time ' now ?

Wasnt it " time ' earlier ? How much is enough ? How far is far enough ? What is the tipping point ?

These & many more questions play in the mind when one reads such articles.
 
Ye time kav ayenga ? I have seen from years now that every time something happen people talk that now its time to take action

But this effing time never comes :pissed:
 
yes it si time to get all the cirrupt politicians, bureacrats and military men and ***** them........
 
Regret to admit that as long as the extremist lover Taliban Khan's PTI is in power in KPK; this will never happen. That is why I am beginning to suspect that there may be some truth in Fazlur Rahman's allegations.

Should Nawaz Sharif come to his senses and decides to take action, PML-N and JUI would have to bring PTI gov't down before any armed action can take place.
 
Should Nawaz Sharif come to his senses and decide to take action, PML-N and JUI would have to bring PTI gov't down before any armed action can take place.

PMLN is against the military action... Nawaz sharif knows that Musharaf was the powerful Man in the history of Pakistan but still militancy increased in 7 years...... Now tell me,,, How much force you need................ Child play?? isn't this....
Taliban is in every street... you can't demolish them.......
It will take 50+ years if you go with full force........
There are new Islamic groups appearing every day..... What about Mullah???Mullah's hate each other................ Too many firqas/groups........ Everybody says wrong to each other..and hate continuous......
This is Islamic republic of Pakistan....
Everybody is using Islam for own benefits, Groups are increasing, Look these organisations working for Islam
Ahle Sunnat Wal Jamaat (formerly SSP), Al Harmain Foundation, Rabita Trust, Anjuman-i-Imamia Gilgit Baltistan, Muslim Students organisation, Tehrik Nafa-i-Amn, Tahaffuz Hadudullah, Balochistan United Army, Islam Mujahideen, Jaish-i-Islam....
Yes these holy organizations are banned now...
Still increasing Al-Akhtar Trust, Al-Rashid Trust ,Jamaat-ud-Dawa and getting their place in banned organization in United nation!!

Jaish-e- Islam , Rabita Trust .AI Harmain Foundation , Tanzeem Naujawana-e-Ahle Sunnat, Haji Namdar Group. Everybody is using Islam and most of them are creating militancy....

There is No end of This war... Every day we see new organization in the name of Islam and then getting banned after few years. this process will continue ........ no end sir!! This is Islamic republic of Pakistan!!
 
PMLN is against the military action... Nawaz sharif knows that Musharaf was the powerful Man in the history of Pakistan but still militancy increased in 7 years...... Now tell me,,, How much force you need................ Child play?? isn't this....
Taliban is in every street... you can't demolish them.......
It will take 50+ years if you go with full force........
There are new Islamic groups appearing every day..... What about Mullah???Mullah's hate each other................ Too many firqas/groups........ Everybody says wrong to each other..and hate continuous......
This is Islamic republic of Pakistan....
Everybody is using Islam for own benefits, Groups are increasing, Look these organisations working for Islam
Ahle Sunnat Wal Jamaat (formerly SSP), Al Harmain Foundation, Rabita Trust, Anjuman-i-Imamia Gilgit Baltistan, Muslim Students organisation, Tehrik Nafa-i-Amn, Tahaffuz Hadudullah, Balochistan United Army, Islam Mujahideen, Jaish-i-Islam....
Yes these holy organizations are banned now...
Still increasing Al-Akhtar Trust, Al-Rashid Trust ,Jamaat-ud-Dawa and getting their place in banned organization in United nation!!

Jaish-e- Islam , Rabita Trust .AI Harmain Foundation , Tanzeem Naujawana-e-Ahle Sunnat, Haji Namdar Group. Everybody is using Islam and most of them are creating militancy....

There is No end of This war... Every day we see new organization in the name of Islam and then getting banned after few years. this process will continue ........ no end sir!! This is Islamic republic of Pakistan!!
lies lies lies, militancy, was there before musharaf?
& nawaz sharif is the fund distributor of arab kings in pakistan, supporting a royal saudi version of islam sponsored by CIA?
pracha the former MNA of PMLn proudly accepted that? he was sheltring alqaeda?
while MI6 is represented by TALIBAN KHAN?
who is trying hard to make TTp become the official PTI militry wing? by giving them offices?
who is currntly under massive, opposition by common pakistani peoples who are the victims, of the terrorism PTI under fire over Taliban stance & supported by these 2?
http://www.defence.pk/forums/editpost.php?p=4826689&do=editpost
 
nope its not the time for full power just give them some time as swat
 
nope its not the time for full power just give them some time as swat

its even better to concede all there demands as they are not against the state of pakistan but they are very patriotic pakistanies they need to be dealt with care,love and compassion all they need is Sharia Law whats wrong in giving it to them when Pakistan Is an Islamik state
 
its even better to concede all there demands as they are not against the state of pakistan but they are very patriotic pakistanies they need to be dealt with care,love and compassion all they need is Sharia Law whats wrong in giving it to them when Pakistan Is an Islamik state

what was this sarcasm or hit under the belt ?
 
no just a 'masoomana sawal'

ah then it was pakistan then SA then Bharin and now UAE good

its not look masoomana dear . pakistan was not nor will be under sharia law ever its free public . BTW do you realy think 180mn pakistanis can live like afghanistan ? they will eat taliban alive i am sure . abut flags?
main azaz panchi hoon neely kagan ka :what:
 
its not look masoomana dear . pakistan was not nor will be under sharia law ever its free public . BTW do you realy think 180mn pakistanis can live like afghanistan ? they will eat taliban alive i am sure . abut flags?
main azaz panchi hoon neely kagan ka :what:

ye neela kagan kya hota hai aur azaz se apka matlab :azn:
 
well taliban are not wrong but there method for protest are not right they are demanding justice and Islamick way of life tell me why is it so hard for an Islamick country to have the Sharia Law

Pakistan was made on principels of islam and why are pakistani muslims reluctant to have sharia
 
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