MrConcerned
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What are the mindset blockages that prevent many Pakistanis to see this?
1. If extremists take over, that is the end of the dream of tolerance and unity that the creators had when they fought for the country to be formed.
Not only that, the extremists will drop the idea of nationhood altogether and use the country merely as a resource base and manpower pool to attack other countries int the vicinity, including, I suspect, the Western part of China.
2. If the chaos don't wreck the country, the response from other, more powerful neighbours will, and it will be coordinated. Do we really want to see China and India ganging up to blow things up in the country?
3. Yes, extremists are an existential threat also because their intentions are so out of this world. No longer satisfied with 'taking back their country', although most people voted in the Afghan elections, and that Pashtuns are only 48% of the country, they see parts of Pakistan as their own Emirate too. Didn't you see the Emirate of Waziristan they formed? They may not defeat the PA now, but as can be seen from the slow corruption of the border regions from as long as the end of the Soviet occupation, they could make a good fist of it in the next decade as their numbers grow and their ***** teachings keep spreading as a form of propaganda.
4. We should not take the presence of NATO as an irritant in dealing with this people, in fact, we should be 'grateful' that there is a partner who can supply needed resources. For it was by the thinness of a hair that Bin Laden, who appears to have a megalomanical complex, decided that to flaunt his power by attacking America was the best move instead of consolidating the Taliban in Central Asia. If they had made concerted efforts in the border regions with their 50, 000 troops and tens of thousands of 'international volunteers' (who were eventually massacred by NATO), the disruption would have been far greater for Pakistan, and we would have foreign troops on our soil to cope, probably Chinese, who knows.
5. I cannot imagine an industrialized country, which Pakistan needs to be to feed its 160 million population, can have this people running around in the country. It has never happened before and why is Pakistan so special as to buck this trend. Without industrialization, Pakistan is toast.
6. If India is hosting hundreds of thousands of fighters who are launching cross border attacks into Pakistan, and refusing to do anything about it, Pakistan would have declared war. Yet the Mehsud tribe is doing this and we're accusing Afghanistan of being rude and aggressive?
Musharaff has done a lot for the country but I'm not sure I can personally forgive his lackadaisical and arrogant attitude towards the extremists believing he control them and crush them easily. We cannot crush them easily, recent operations has shown. He has been proven wrong on this matter, and how many innocents have died because of his mistake. Remember, he ordered planes into Kabul to evacuate Pakistani tribesmen and ISI and brought them back, where they now began to plot against the state.
Enough of this. I have never seen a modern country that uses religious fanatics against another country or undermine its neighbours who are good partners for wealth-building trade. May Pakistan prevail, inshallah.
1. If extremists take over, that is the end of the dream of tolerance and unity that the creators had when they fought for the country to be formed.
Not only that, the extremists will drop the idea of nationhood altogether and use the country merely as a resource base and manpower pool to attack other countries int the vicinity, including, I suspect, the Western part of China.
2. If the chaos don't wreck the country, the response from other, more powerful neighbours will, and it will be coordinated. Do we really want to see China and India ganging up to blow things up in the country?
3. Yes, extremists are an existential threat also because their intentions are so out of this world. No longer satisfied with 'taking back their country', although most people voted in the Afghan elections, and that Pashtuns are only 48% of the country, they see parts of Pakistan as their own Emirate too. Didn't you see the Emirate of Waziristan they formed? They may not defeat the PA now, but as can be seen from the slow corruption of the border regions from as long as the end of the Soviet occupation, they could make a good fist of it in the next decade as their numbers grow and their ***** teachings keep spreading as a form of propaganda.
4. We should not take the presence of NATO as an irritant in dealing with this people, in fact, we should be 'grateful' that there is a partner who can supply needed resources. For it was by the thinness of a hair that Bin Laden, who appears to have a megalomanical complex, decided that to flaunt his power by attacking America was the best move instead of consolidating the Taliban in Central Asia. If they had made concerted efforts in the border regions with their 50, 000 troops and tens of thousands of 'international volunteers' (who were eventually massacred by NATO), the disruption would have been far greater for Pakistan, and we would have foreign troops on our soil to cope, probably Chinese, who knows.
5. I cannot imagine an industrialized country, which Pakistan needs to be to feed its 160 million population, can have this people running around in the country. It has never happened before and why is Pakistan so special as to buck this trend. Without industrialization, Pakistan is toast.
6. If India is hosting hundreds of thousands of fighters who are launching cross border attacks into Pakistan, and refusing to do anything about it, Pakistan would have declared war. Yet the Mehsud tribe is doing this and we're accusing Afghanistan of being rude and aggressive?
Musharaff has done a lot for the country but I'm not sure I can personally forgive his lackadaisical and arrogant attitude towards the extremists believing he control them and crush them easily. We cannot crush them easily, recent operations has shown. He has been proven wrong on this matter, and how many innocents have died because of his mistake. Remember, he ordered planes into Kabul to evacuate Pakistani tribesmen and ISI and brought them back, where they now began to plot against the state.
Enough of this. I have never seen a modern country that uses religious fanatics against another country or undermine its neighbours who are good partners for wealth-building trade. May Pakistan prevail, inshallah.