The government has had its wrist slapped by the military for appearing to accede to the preconditions the Taliban attached to talks and is now in the awkward position of having to come up with Plan B to counter terrorism. The terrorists are not going to lay down their arms nor are they going to stop killing at will. The Junood ul-Hifsa group, linked to the Taliban, has claimed the bombing saying it was to avenge drone strikes and the killing of al Qaeda operatives in the tribal areas close to the Afghan border. A spokesman for the group was quoted in several reports on September 23 as saying that the killings will continue as long as drone strikes keep happening. The government has no other choice but to fight back and appeasement was never a viable option no matter what self-deluded politicians might think. The prime minister rightly said in his London statement that the terrorists are “enemies of Pakistan” — a statement of the blindingly obvious. With the scales fallen from his eyes at last, can we expect decisive action? After all, if the past can provide us one lesson about ‘peace deals’ with the Taliban, it is that they usually are used by them to consolidate and regroup.
Published in The Express Tribune, September 24th, 2013.
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Interesting editorial which avoids discussing the obvious - the govt doesn't control the military and has no ability to "launch an operation".
ET you are talking about a medicine which has failed to work
Need to read for once. For those who don't know ABC of FATA ...
http://pti-fata.blogspot.com/2013/09/the-war-in-fata-tribesmans-perspective.html
Look at these people carrying Crosses, the cross preaches love for the enemy and forgiveness!!! I am not a pious and holy person but find this way of demonstrating quite absurd, something which goes against the basis of our religion! My prayers with the families of the people who passed away, may God be your strength in this difficult time.
Pakistan needs to do it fast, too,before the International army leaves Afghanistan. They won't have any support to sandwich the terrorists between afterwards . Contrary to the often proffered narrative,which is indeed,the narrative of the Taliban to buy time, they are not going to lay down arms after the allies leaving Afghanistan, and will start their conquest of Pakistan in earnest.They will have the full support of Afghanistan Taliban to back them,too, then.Nothing stopping them then.