The bottom line is that we should not be seen by the rest of the world, or indeed by ourselves, as dithering on this matter. No conspiracy theories and no denying the obvious. The man may have had an American passport but he was born here and grew up here — debating this point will get us nowhere. So what should be Pakistan’s response? It should be a united one – from the government and the military – and should seek to unearth all those whom Shahzad met during his five-month stint in Pakistan earlier this year. Perhaps most importantly we need to end the safe havens that militants enjoy in North Waziristan. And we need to do this not because America is telling us to but because ending them is in our national interest. Our national interest demands that we rid the country of militants and extremists who want to take Pakistan back to the dark ages through their warped interpretation of religion.
Faisal Shahzad & what we should do
The bottom line is that we should not be seen by the rest of the world, or indeed by ourselves, as dithering on this matter. No conspiracy theories and no denying the obvious. The man may have had an American passport but he was born here and grew up here — debating this point will get us nowhere. So what should be Pakistan’s response? It should be a united one – from the government and the military – and should seek to unearth all those whom Shahzad met during his five-month stint in Pakistan earlier this year. Perhaps most importantly we need to end the safe havens that militants enjoy in North Waziristan. And we need to do this not because America is telling us to but because ending them is in our national interest. Our national interest demands that we rid the country of militants and extremists who want to take Pakistan back to the dark ages through their warped interpretation of religion.
COMMENTS (3)
Comments are moderated and generally will be posted if they are on-topic and not abusive.
For more information, please see our Comments FAQ