One official has been quoted as saying that the military is cognisant of this threat. According to this official, there is a realisation within the security establishment that the operation will only be successful once the militants’ countrywide infrastructure is destroyed. Reports also have it that there is a supplementary plan already in place that will see targeted operations in the settled areas, with southern districts of Punjab and Karachi in particular on the watch-list of security agencies.
At the same time, it is important not to open up too many fronts simultaneously. It is important that the operation in North Waziristan is seen through its entirety without any distraction — and not allow possible blowbacks in other parts of the country to discredit the effort. This will include not only the initial fighting, but the clearing out, managing and then return of IDPs and the rebuilding and counter-insurgency phases. This will be a long and possibly drawn-out process — and it is heartening to see the army chief visiting the frontlines in person to encourage his troops and the country at large for an effort that is only just beginning in and from North Waziristan.
Published in The Express Tribune, July 9th, 2014.
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@Afghan Maihan: Yes I agree all afghan immigrants / refugees in Pakistan need to be humanely repatriated to Afhganistan as soon as possible. They are a huge security threat.
Add Quetta to the security watch list and clear the Shura out of their safe havens.