There’s no doubt that the issue of terrorism cannot be resolved by one country alone. With the terror network drawing financial, logistical and ideological support from different countries, a coordinated effort by all stakeholders is an obvious prerequisite. But despite incurring numerous losses, Pakistan and Afghanistan — the worst terrorism-hit countries in the region — are yet to come up with a system of effective management to prevent these attacks from happening. In a scripted response, they both accuse each other of supporting terrorism post an attack and then it’s business as usual. For anti-terrorism strategies to truly work, both Pakistan and Afghanistan need to remove mistrust from their relationship and work together with sincerity. Until then, we will continue losing innocent lives to terrorists.
Published in The Express Tribune, February 17th, 2017.
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