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Interesting article and some what true.

Pakistani quam has become deedh, they move on like nothing..

For long, years even, a military operation in North Waziristan Agency against militants was considered essential if the country were to ever seriously start down the long road to defeating the militant threat.

Now, with the military’s Operation Zarb-i-Azb under way for over a month and a half, the battle that was billed as a major turning point in the country’s security outlook has nearly vanished from the national conversation.

Neither is there much news from the battle zone — at least in terms of independently and credibly verifiable news — nor, tragically, does there seem to be much interest in political and media circles at the moment to give more than a passing mention to events in North Waziristan and the repercussions beyond.

In part, this is surely because of the spectacle unfolding on TV screens across the country — a so-called long march to Islamabad by the PTI in a bid to perhaps topple the government.

Yet, current events do not fully explain why Operation Zarb-i-Azb has quickly become the forgotten war. Part of the problem is surely the mixed — often outright — confused stances that many mainstream political parties have on the issue of militancy.

The PTI having long argued that dialogue was the only option has perhaps chosen not to keep advocating its long-stated position quite so vehemently now that the military has come out openly and fiercely in support of the operation the PTI was politically opposed to.

The PML-N government having long argued that dialogue was the preferred option appears unhappy that its pursuit of the latter was cut short and is unwilling to take any real ownership of a war that it did not want.

Meanwhile, parties such as the PPP and ANP, which supported a military operation, have been undone by also simultaneously supporting the dialogue option when pursued by the PML-N.

What all of that adds up to is a deafening political silence on North Waziristan. The media, distracted by potentially seismic events in the epicentre of politics, has been unable to sustain any critical interest in North Waziristan, allowing military PR to dominate the narrative on the operation.

Unhappily, even the initial media focus on the humanitarian crisis that is an estimated one million IDPs has now dissipated and there is little light shed on the continuing struggles of a displaced population that is key to the question of whether or not militancy will return and flourish in the tribal areas.

Worryingly, even the military has chosen to shed less and less light on events in the tribal agency thereby leaving the media and the public in the dark about the actual situation. Bland pronouncements of progress being made, events unfolding according to plan and the military remaining on track to victory do not make for meaningful analyses.

The record is one of mixed results with no real exit strategy. Is North Waziristan shaping up to be the same?

Editorial: The forgotten war - Pakistan - DAWN.COM
 
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the nation better not forget we are a nation at war.......if they sleep it off or have such short memory span it will be to their/our peril

anybody who talks about "peace talks" with these people are delusional people with no memory of anything...its a dis-service to go on like usual rather than remain vigilant and stop getting involved in other petty issues

politics just divides our country like it does any country
 
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the nation better not forget we are a nation at war.......if they sleep it off or have such short memory span it will be to their/our peril

anybody who talks about "peace talks" with these people are delusional people with no memory of anything...its a dis-service to go on like usual rather than remain vigilant and stop getting involved in other petty issues

politics just divides our country like it does any country

It;s good the nations eye is away. Commit war crimes on these scums. This is our chance while the nations eyes are away.
 
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It;s good the nations eye is away. Commit war crimes on these scums. This is our chance while the nations eyes are away.

when they arent helping us by infighting and slaughtering eachother - our men on the ground and in the air will finish them off God-willing

point well taken though...me personally, regarding media/lack of it - i could kind of live with that
 
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Keep throwing Gifts from sky on these scums. No mercy No surrender Kill them all
 
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That's was what exactly I was thinking, Inqilab march Azadi march and media to normal public putting all their ears and attention there as well as IDPs forgotten.
 
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i heard (from an iranian military advisor ) that the operation was going so well . esp. with the aerial close support , pakistan's army was doing a good job

looks like the operation was not in line with some ppl's interests after all .....


There is nothing we can forgive now.There is nothing we can forget about.
You are very right in you view about the interest of some people/politicians.
And they are hell bent to shift their attention from the current military operation and divide my nation based upon their vote banks and constituencies.

The only good thing i see here is that it has got the full backing of the GoP and the nation at large.But we have our share of politicians that will not utter a single word in the recognition/support of such an uprooting of the terrorists, will shed tears about the internally displaced persons ,but would do nothing politically viable that would support those IDP in their struggle to fight terrorism in their native lands.

We couldn't get stuck on that failed exercise i-e the dialogue process for that long.And when it was time to show the enemy that we are fighting as one unit against them, our dimwit so called "leaders" ruined that opportunity us.
 
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There is nothing we can forgive now.There is nothing we can forget about.
You are very right in you view about the interest of some people/politicians.
And they are hell bent to shift their attention from the current military operation and divide my nation based upon their vote banks and constituencies.

The only good thing i see it that it has got the full backing of the GoP and the nation at large.But we have our share of politicians that will not utter a single word in the recognition/support of such an uprooting of the terrorists, will shed tears about the internally displaced persons ,but would do nothing politically viable that would support those IDP in their struggle to fight terrorism in the native lands.

We couldn't get stuck on that failed exercise i-e the dialogue process for that long.And when it was time to show the enemy that we are fighting as one unit against them, our dimwit so called "leaders" ruined that opportunity us.

could you educate me on this please @S.U.R.B. :-)
 
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Power politics is eclipsing strategic interests.

TV cameras are all trained on madaris, each with his dugdugi (hand drum), while snakes are slithering elsewhere.

May be we should wait for a bomb blast or two. One has already happened in Khyber Agency when a bomb went off inside a car full of militants. I can imagine it heading to Islamabad when it accidentally blew up.

I hope it does not take a disaster to shake off the focus of our TV channels.
 
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