Tiki Tam Tam
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It is not 'wise to listen to them', their policy prescriptions aren't much more than 'bomb into submission' - an appearance of 'listening', and occasionally acting, is indeed pragmatic.
As to a 'better idea', what the military is attempting in FATA is the 'better idea'. Since ideology cannot be destroyed, it must be molded to suit our aims, and eventually conform to the mainstream.
Pakistan's concerns stem from possible US 'invasions' of FATA - the occasional air strikes are a necessary annoyance (part of the occasional show of having 'listened to the US') and followed by rapid condemnation ensure that the majority of the opinion in Pakistan and FATA remains focused on the US and its 'nefarious intentions'.
It works out to Pakistan's advantage in that respect.
Any serious ground invasion to achieve any sort of tangible results in FATA and Afghanistan cannot take place without a massive redeployment from Iraq to Afghanistan - yet as you said the US does not want to abandon either.
The status quo will continue, and Pakistan will hopefully have time to marginalize the more virulent anti-state Taliban/AQ groups in FATA.
AM,
It is actually wise to listen to them since Pakistan relies so much on them. One cannot bite the hand which controls the trade and the loans from WB and IMF that engines Pakistans economy and the military eqpt. That is the uneasy truth that Pakistan has to get used to!
One cannot appear to listen and do something else. That would be running with the hares and hunting with the hound and that is how it breaks the faith as it has happened.
While it is good to break the ideology, I am afraid it is too deep rooted in belief that it is the true path, it is impossible to break with sops and lollies. Frankly, I dont see any path where one can break the beliefs of these fanatics, who has no time for reason and logic or even for their own lives!!
One cant stop the US actions, no matter how shrill is the protestations. Wasnt there another of the strikes that killed the AQ Chemical and Biological expert, amongst others?
And the US does not care for the protests, since they know that it is for the gallery!!
It does not work out to Pakistan's advantage in that respect since the Pakistani awam is not that illiterate or unworldly as you make it out to be.
The US will beef up Afghanistan with troops from Iraq. The are desperate to play to their domestic audience that indeed things are near normal in Iraq and so they can switch to another spot.
I sure hope that Pakistan marginalises the Taliban and other terrorists`!