No one can deny that for some time the Taliban did have sanctuaries in parts of Fata and that the Haqqani network even now has a safe haven, more or less, in North Waziristan. However, what sounds a bit fanciful is that all this co-exists at a time when hundreds, perhaps thousands, of soldiers have died fighting the Taliban in Fata, Swat and other parts of the country. Military installations have been attacked and soldiers targeted by the Taliban, so to believe that the ISI has observer status on the 'Quetta Shura' may seem a little hard to digest. Having said that what Pakistan needs to do is to try and understand that why do such allegations keep surfacing in the western media and academia. This time, they have come from a researcher at Harvard University’s Kennedy School of Government (and the London School of Economics has published them). Perhaps this has to do with the thinking in some quarters which still believes in the flawed concept of strategic depth and that there are ‘good’ Taliban and ‘bad’ Taliban.
Published in the Express Tribune, June 15th, 201.
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