Hi All Green,
Thanks for taking time to post the above. I very much do agree with you on a lot of your arguments.......
The points I agree on are:
1. The US and ISI whether directly or indirectly are responsible for creating the Taliban.....now yes the US should be the fire starter, but ISI and Pakistan were the fuel that continued to keep the flame alive in a bid to control Afghanistan use it as a proxy!!
2. I too am not surprised to see that the Taliban share some loyalty or trust in the ISI as the agency has helped them immensely through the past few decades.
3. I do blame CIA, KGB and ISI for fomenting trouble in Afghanistan.....I would say that the presence of KGB caused the civil unrest....and CIA and ISI provided the radical islamization through books, madrasas etc that lead to the creation of the Taliban......interestingly, the documentry mentions how books meant to radicalize Afghans to revolt against the Russians were printed at University of Nebraska and taught to madrasa going youth in ****** channeled by the ISI.
4. I agree that a lot of countries have a stake in Afganistan, but the degree of involvement matters......
In case of Pakistan, I feel that a radicalized, unorganized Talibani govt that rules through Sharia would be beneficial to Pak as this would guarantee dependency on Pakistan....almost like a "Akhand Pakistan" situation if you will......
India on the other hand wants to make inroads into Afghanistan through soft power means......It wouldnt make sense for India to support the Taliban as these were the same folks who allowed our hijacked airliner to land safely and bartered the exchange and safe passage to the hijackers.....
Furthermore, supporting the democratically elected government of Karzai is something thats not news to the world....but going as far as saying that India is supporting unrest in Afghnistan makes no sense whatsoever.....especially since India does not share a border with Afghanistan.....
Though I agree with you here......RAW definitely does have presence in Afghanistan and Pakistan....but which country and agency doesnt....I mean its their job.....
5. I disagree with you regarding the fact that "no one can control the Taliban".......at the end of the day, money is Allah....and trust me these pieces of turds will even sell their mothers for the money.
From what Ive seen and read, the Taliban use Shariat as a means to control the masses......under the guise of Shariat......they can justify their brutality....squash any voice against it.....and basically rule with an iron hand.....
You really need to see the part of the documentry where the journo wants a live video of a trial in Afghanistan and the Talibani's setup a
fake trial just so the western world thinks there is a judiciary system in Af.
The things I disagree about start with the fact that if Pakistan has proof of TTP being funded by India, why havent they revealed this already....I mean present these people to the world, create a case where the US, UN, NATO understand that India is fomenting trouble thats interfering or directly related to the WOT.
The fact that Pakistan has not done so means that there is no evidende or that Pakistan is playing the blame game to divert attention....and taking any action on Kashmiri militancy and the attackers of 26/11......
Now the question that I would like you to answer is:
In the name of strategic depth and foreign interest....if lets say the ISI is actually supporting the Taliban, is it acceptable to the Pakistani's?
You should see some of the videos of beheadings.....even butchers treat animals better than these sub-human pieces of ****......Now in light of this, dont you think that supporting the Taliban is as good as someone siding with the Nazi's during holocast (In light of the brutality)??? Do Pakistani's support this regime and if so, dont you think that what's happening in Pakistan as the moment is a direct result of Karma (What goes around comes around)?
Also...if true about the ISI support for Taliban, dont you think it is wrong to play double games being that your army is martyring its soldiers in the WOT, while the ISI is playing its own double game?
The question is does the army control the ISI?
I would really like to guage into a Pakistani perspective on this siuation....
It is not only wrong it is insane to think that ISI which is purely military outfit (all are from armed forces) will be working against the Army...please understand this fact that ISI cannot work against Army and therefore ISI cannot dictate Taliban against Pakistan.
Will you agree that RAW staged Mumbai and that 9/11 was staged by CIA?
How can you expect me to believe that ISI supports current Taliban actions when more civilians and soldiers in Pakistan have been martyred at their hands than any other country.
Regarding my mention of Indian hand identified by TTP fighters, it was to drive in the same point that proof is needed and words are wind, they amount to nothing without proof.
Same applies to those people who accuse Pakistan and ISI, in current scenario...proof is not there and actually all evidence points that Pakistan is not liked by Taliban after the US invasion.
Regarding the funding of Taliban, Pakistan does not have that much money to spare as we ourselves are in survival mode...the aid channeled by US was used quite transparently so the funding riddle still stands...
If money controls the Taliban alone, then believe me Pakistan is the weakest country in terms of funding out of the lot of US, Russia, India and Iran.
What we can offer to Taliban is not that lucrative.
How come then we control Taliban?
Regarding Kashmir militancy, this is one thing which i feel you guys need to sincerely see and realize or else Pakistan will have no reason ever to enter into any peace with India...militancy in Kashmir has been an all time low since many years and Pakistan did put the brakes on its support and the results were even acknowledged by Indian Kashmiri leadership...despite this the fact remains that India still feels it is not good enough...if such steps are not good enough and all we shall ever get is the enmity then might as well earn it by acting in our advantage...afterall this is what all nations do since times ancient...the window for peace is limited and i think India should stop attaching conditions to the peace process...no one will be able to stop the odd terrorist activities 100% and Kashmir militancy will die out if there is peace between India and Pakistan and Kashmiris are given their fair share of the pie.
No body in his right frame of mind would like butchery and torture but it is a sad fact that media is selective about whom to investigate...the butchery and torture perpetrated by Russia in Chechnya was horrible as well, still no big hue and cry was raised by the media as a whole...some brave russian journalists did actually start raising an alarm and the most influential ones were kidnapped and killed in broad daylight by
unknown people infront of onlookers!
Al Qaeda was the terrorist outfit but instead the focus was shifted onto Taliban and as a result Al Qaeda was given much more cannon fodder to use in its war...Taliban need to be separated from Al Qaeda...that is the only way to beat Al Qaeda without murdering Millions.
The same was what Pakistan suggested to do in post 9/11 scenario and for this it would have taken some time and patience for sure...but US wanted blood for blood soon and with the US invasion and all out attack on Taliban, things became different.
Military actions should be coupled with dialogues to make this happen.
the Taliban who sided with Omar were not Al Qaeda terrorists, many of them joined in a sincere bid to end the civil war and have nothing to do with Al Qaeda which is not an Afghan outfit but always has been an Arab outfit...ofcourse in being branded as one they shall combine forces but with the right approach they can be separated and only then will the real threat (Al Qaeda) be apprehended.
Taliban are portrayed to be the
terrorists who practice a strict form of Islam...give me a break, either you follow Islam or you dont, there is no such strict form of Islam which is so different from the moderate Islam!
The butchery has nothing to do with Islam but the tag is given to each such action as a strict form of Islam...this is the Islamophobia...
Do i blame christianity for the Jewish holocaust... should i blame hinduism for the gujrat bloodshed, should i blame Judaism for the atrocities against Palestinians?
How easily the same is done against Islam...
This is the hypocricy of modern day media which likes to mix terrorism and Islam and in doing so is pushing Muslims into a corner...this is what Al Qaeda wanted in the first place and they must be feeling very good at the stupidity of the world in helping them realize their dream of a global conflict between Muslims and Non Muslims.
It is this Islamophobia which causes the media to demonize one while the other is given a free ticket...all are to be criticized and all are to be shunned...not just Taliban...
I 100% reject the Taliban actions and tactics because i am sick to see such acts of swift justice and revenge....this is not Islam and what the Taliban promised to the people and what they delivered was quite different and bloody.
Do keep one thing in mind though...In the 1990's, the conquest of Afghan war lords by Taliban was impossible without the support of the people...this is what needs to be understood...in those days, thanks to the brutal civil war, the people were indeed seduced by the righteous slogans and promises of Taliban and that is how the unprecedented rate of territorial capture by Taliban in a country full of highly trained, experienced and armed warlords can be explained...it cannot be the work of any agency to turn the tables so quickly since the same Afghanistan is a hell hole for CIA despite having much better resources, versatile all round expertise and many times more funding than the ISI...local support is key here and will always be the only guarantee of victory
Regarding the Indian hand in the unrest in Afghanistan, if India does not share a border with Afghanistan then all the more safe for India to stir unrest since it will not suffer directly and by geography Pakistan will bleed a lot...however i will not pin the blame on one country alone...
First and foremost it is the Afghans who have to unify if they want to end this constant cycle of misfortune...
I think it is not that one party can control all the Afghans but every country has some influence and can and will use it to its advantage...the unrest has always been there but is magnified now that all countries are supporting their sympathizers and no single party can be dominant in Afghanistan in the near future...
You and I can hate Taliban but we should also see that the only way to end the unrest was unification under a strong leadership and this is why initially the Afghans supported the Taliban...when given a choice between civil war and unification, many will chose unification and i do not blame them...it is this high state of desparation which needs to be eliminated from Afghanistan if it is to resume normalcy...as a consequence of this all forms of extremism will slowly melt down.