Abu Zolfiqar
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It was long over due, the recent snow fall made the earlier launched operation to stall as the winter in those areas is very very harsh. The recent sikh kidnapping fiasco, the downing of Cobra and the subsequent deaths in the recovery operation, the downing of Mi-17 last year etc etc are all the events which call for an operation in this area, as many militants have come to hide in these areas.
I believe by end of march or start of april, operation may be launched as winter will be coming to a close and weather would be fair enough for an offensive.
I agree 100%
there always is a hiatus of some sort during the extremely cold winters. As it is, Orakzai is a problem area as far as the insurgency is concerned. A clean-up operation once the weather clears up and the militants attempt to re-arm and settle is in order.
I cannot emphasize how important it is to coordinate fully with the locals. I remember back in 2008 I think it was, the tribes there were cooperating fully with the army.
Any tribes sheltering TTP were being heavily fined and/or having their houses burnt down to the ground. It was decided in Ghuljoo Jirga not to allow anti-peace elements in the area. The area is largely anti-TTP but still the extremists manage to find small pockets of support
Ground intelligence and total collaboration with the locals is a must. I am fairly confident that the Army will be well received there. No anti-state elements shall be allowed to roam freely. Display of weapons in public should also be strictly banned.
It is unacceptable that Sikh community was getting harassed by these anti-Pakistan forces. Special care should be given to them and at least basic security should be provided for them.
Army made lots of gains in past few months, all nation is behind them. Inshallah we will build on and advance those gains until there is normalcy.
it would be nice if the local police would be having access to hundreds of bullet-proof vests which are just sitting in crates at Isloo airport