My heart sank when I read “ISLAMABAD: A wave of suicide bombings, coordinated grenade, bomb and gun assaults, and drive-by shootings blamed on militants has left more than 190 people dead in Pakistan so far this month.“ on Dawn. Is this the same Pakistan that some Western countries accuse of ‘not doing enough’ in the fight against terror? Yes, it is nauseating, but Pakistan has been accused of ’secretly’ working with the Taliban for reasons still unknown.
Unfortunately, so far, no one has come forward to accept his/her mistake about being wrong about Pakistan’s sincerity in the fight against the Taliban. Worse, the support that is being offered is still measured and cautious with room for later criticism, if necessary.
This is not right and this is not fair.
It is worth repeating, yet again, that Pakistan has paid the ultimate price for a war that Pakistanis neither wanted, nor was it started by Pakistan. Therefore, decency dictates that every nation and every country that is a target for the Taliban come forward to support Pakistan without ifs and but instead of repeating the same old tired line that ‘we are with Pakistan in this fight. In the words of an ordinary Pakistan’ “no, no, we don’t want you with us if you don’t give us the equipment and provide Islamabad with all the resources that are needed in this fight.” Rhetoric , not backed by concrete support is, well, useless to put it mildly.
Given the mood on the street in Pakistan, it is not difficult to understand that this might be the last time that Pakistan’s public would allow the country to become a battlefield for global conflicts. Also, this is pretty much the last chance for not only for Pakistan to survive as a country, but also for the Western democracies to respond properly to a situation that has the potential to get out of hand.
No question this fight in Pakistan is Pakistan’s fight, but it was not always like this. Pakistan sided with Western countries and in the process, it became Pakistan’s war. Now, Pakistan can’t go forward alone and it can’t go back to the time when Moscow decided to invade Afghanistan. Just like Pakistan took a stand at the time of Afghan invasion by the Russians, it is time for the West to take a stand, united stand against the Taliban and in support of Pakistan instead of critiquing Pakistan from the safety and comfort of their distant countries. Everyone has to participate and only than Pakistan will defeat the thugs, once and for all.
But, Pakistan can’t do it alone, and this crucial, but simple factor must not be forgotten.
Equally important is the need to not get dragged in Pakistan’s domestic politics, especially for Washington. For example, Richard Hoolbrooke regularly meets with Nawaz Sharif and after every meeting, Nawaz Sharif and his team claim that Richard Hoolbrooke was reminded that Pakistan is not ready to give up its independence and Washington must respect Islamabad. Similarly, couple of days after Kerry met Nawaz Sharif, Nawaz Sharif declared that Kerry was unable to satisfy him. What? If you were not satisfied by Kerry’s explaining of Kerry Lugar or any other matters, why didn’t you tell us this at the time instead of hugs and kisses? Americans have to understand this difficult component of Pakistan’s impossible domestic politics when it comes to fighting the Taliban.
The current government has gambled everything by taking on the Taliban and now, there is no turning back. If Pakistan did not fully succeed in decisively crushing the Taliban, the threat to Pakistan would continue to resurface and it is not easy to launch massive operations like Wazirstan and Swat. World leaders should come forward to do their part in this fight against the Taliban. Remember, God forbid if Pakistan failed to defeat the Taliban, Washington, London, Paris, Tokyo and countless other countries would become the next target for the Taliban. Therefore, it is important to strengthen Pakistan, assist the current government, and not encourage pro Taliban leaders like Nawaz Sharif and Imran Khan type characters by meeting with them.
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Taliban will never succeed in what they are trying to achieve.
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I totally agree with Bilal Quraishi’s feeling about ongoing war against Taliban. There is no doubt if International Community did not help Pakistan at this critical stage in getting rid Taliban the next target of them surly would be Washington, Tokyo, London, Paris and many other places. World must come forward to strengthen Pakistan. At the same time non-beard extremist parties like Tehreek-e-Insaaf and PML (N) must be discouraged. They are pro Taliban and pursue their agenda. Taliban’s sympathizers must also be defeated. Government on the other hand seems totally committed in war against terror which is now Pakistan’s own war. Also there is need to understand the role of undemocratic parties, Washington should realize PML(N) stance in war against Taliban. They meet with Nawaz Sharif and assure him of their support but immediately when they set off he says something else
failed state.who mentioned this once about pakistan, the benevolent usa? when will the civilian leaders of the country learn to stop begging foreign nations for help, money and still try to stick to their tall ego, moan about infringement on sovereignty etc etc etc.For most of its life the country has been run with iron fist by its elite military, regimenting the whole nation like a military unit. O’h yes the civilians also got the opportunity to every now and then run the govt.and accumulate wealth though for a limited period and had to leave on account of mismanagement. this game of musical chair and ever dependence on foreign aid has become so chronic that most of the leaders and media moguls,journalists etc.from all corners of the society do no know what self is? the fact that the military was not able to protect the nation right from the day when it was born and inspite of beefing up the manpower,equipment they have never won a war.instead they concentrated on controling the civilian population all along.can you imagine within pakistan and along its border with afghanistan there are more than fifty million people who have never been overpowered by a foreign force throughout the living and non living memory.pakistan military is now in conflict with a certain section of the people without realizing the pushtoons first loyalty is for the family ,the tribe and the land they live in.And all this to justify the money they want to receive from usa. there are those who neither speak pushto nor understand the culture of pushtoons believe that the military campaign will end within weeks and there are those who believe that when the ex commanding general of the military can cave in infront of colin powel and accepted to receive and follow orders from george w, inspite of possessing the nuclier arsenal with powerful delivery systems, it is unlikely that the current military has the metal to overpower the waziris. what the country needs is a solid civilian govt. with powerful judiciary and other institutions and a national army and refuses to undertake aerial assault and use long range artillery pieces agaist civilian homes of old, women and children.
I agree absolutely - everyday we have a visitor, living far away from us, coming to Pakistan and “advising” what to do and how much more to do. I think no country has ever paid back in real blood and flesh more than Pakistan for the deeds of once so many super powers’ bloody game of dominating regions surrounding Pakistan.
Now under the garb of “religious extremists”, hired mercenaries are being sent into Pakistan to destabilize Pakistan. Yes!! We must unite and identify those who under the garb of religion are propagating hate stuff in a bid to label Pakistan an unstable country.
may long live pakistan and its army and the people of pakistan and be peace in pakistan again
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