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There is no evidence that Pakistan is supporting the Afghan Taliban materially
Agreed...I take the material part back....Though as with Afghanistan providing Shelter to terrorists, so is Pakistan..
See below.
. Boucher acknowledged, however, that some Pakistani authorities also turned a blind eye to infiltrators. He said we needed to keep reminding them of their responsibilities. Karzai responded that we needed to keep reminding them to give up the Pakistani dream of a larger Islamic Pakistani Emirate.. .
and the only place the Afghan Taliban can shelter in Pakistan is primarily North Waziristan. Regarding NW, the cables, and the statements from the Pakistani military, indicate that they recognize NW as a threat, not just to Afghanistan, but to Pakistan as well. Military officials have said that the majority of terrorist attacks in Pakistan today are in fact being directed from NW. But the military has also argued that it has resource constraints and political and public consensus issues it has to deal with before it launches an operation in NW.
Well the same exists for Karzai based on the cables who consider the Bugti's to be Afghan nobility that prevents them from directly tackling them or simply turning them over to Pakistan fearing a backlash.
In addition, if you consider Pakistanis being short on resources and political will to deal with the Baluchi immigrants, then the same exists 10 folds for the Afghans who pretty much have a non-existant army and law enforcement, let alone politicians...
I think Pakistan being a much more stable nation compared to Afg has to act more responsibly
Also, while Karzai is directly admitting to sheltering Baluch insurgents/terrorists and refusing to hand them over, there is nothing, so far, from the Pakistani side indicating that Mullah Omar is similarly kept in some sort of 'protective custody'.
Highly speculative on your part....
Nowhere do the leaks mention that the Bugtis residing in Afg are terrorists. In fact the only mention Karzai makes are that they take shelter in Afg, but there is no mention of terrorist activities being carried out by these people directly or indirectly. You're obviously adding your own mix to this story.
Pakistans inability to deal with the Taliban in NW while also preventing the NATO forces from engaging with them is as good as protecting them which addresses the bolded part.
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Assistant Secretary Boucher asked Karzai if he knew where Bugti was. Karzai responded that a lot of Bugtis come to Afghanistan. In fact, over 200, with their sons and money, have come. Karzai said he advised them to go the United Nations for asylum, but many were frightened and are in hiding. The United Nations declined to deal with the issue, considering it too sensitive. Karzai said he was "not interested in having them in Afghanistan as it was too much trouble."
There is definitely a parallel between Pakistan sheltering AT for their own strategic needs and Afg doing the same with Bugtis....based on the Wikileaks
However there exists no proof that Bugtis are being armed and trained in Afg to carry out attacks in Pak...esp with India's involvement.
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