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Pakistan military is fighting the strangest war in history'

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Sender: F.Z. Khan, Islamabad (Pakistan)

The Pakistan military is fighting the strangest of all wars of the history of mankind. Yes the history of mankind, because (a) it is unique in nature and kind – It is neither a conventional war nor unconventional, but asymmetrical one, seemingly unending and hydra-headed; (b) It has many facets and fronts, yet it is being fought without a visible front with usually a shadow enemy within, that too within its own territory and with a section of own society; (c) It is being fought between a seemingly single ideology as both sides believe in one religion, with apparently no chronicle account of sectarian differences, not between the historical Shia-Sunni divides but with a lately emerged ‘ideology of forced convenience’; (d) It is being fought in an environment of isolation and crisis of political leadership – neither the civil society nor the political stratum are fully supportive, nor do the economic and diplomatic conditions commensurate with our defence needs; (e) and above all the fourth pillar of state, partially the print and mostly electronic media, is not playing the role of a pillar in its true letter and spirit – the national trend, societal response and official approach are not that of a nation at war.

Hence to the close watch of historians and war observers, the successes of this most difficult war are enormous – the January 2009 Stratfor forecast saw an ensuing breakup of FATA from Pakistan by September 2009, the opening of Greater Corridor by 31st July 2010 and dismantling of the Pakistan Armed Forces later, but, Alhamdulillah, this has not happened. The credit goes to the jawans and officers, the commanders at their front and leadership at their back; and thousands of martyrs who have laid their lives while fighting this hydra-headed war, bravely and courageously. The war has not stopped; the sacrifices have not stopped, too.

Under this environment the debate is going on whether or not an operation is to start in North Waziristan or whether or not the military leadership is willing to go for it. The Malala incident gave a spur to the assessment that this might lead to the launching of an all-encompassing military operation. Whenever there had been a talk of an operation, the voices against across the country from the political mainstream are raised. Despite a nationwide outrage over the attempt to kill the 14-year-old Swat schoolgirl, there is a strong opposition to launching this operation. Therefore the army leadership must be fully cognizant of the fact that it is only the political government that has to decide, as it had taken the decision earlier for operations in Swat, or elsewhere. Linking the barbaric attack on innocent Malala to launching an operation in NWA is somehow a disgrace to honouring the symbol of hope of the future of this country. Malala’s sacrifice has demonstrated that the only counter to the militants is not a bullet. It is education and awareness, it is realization and recognition; it is unity and agreement. May Pakistan live long.
 
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In my view Pakistan as a nation & PA in particular is at war with itself.

The bad have prevailed over the good and the nation as well as PA is hard put to break out of the stranglehold.
 
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For PA to succeed it needs purge of Islamist elements inside the army and a court martial of complete upper brass which is extremely corrupt.
 
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I disagree with the OP.

Pak army is not fighting a new war. This is the continuation of the same war in the tribal agencies that is going on for the last 100+ years. OP has no idea about the history of the region. He may be born or raised in the region, but if you do not study, your historical knowledge will be superficial and limited.

Had the OP done some study, even basic study, there was an active war going in Wazirastan all the way until late 40s.

Bottom line is that tribal agencies do not want the rule of government in Pindi. Pak government let this region fester with crime, and drugs and kidnappings. So tribals didn't form anti-government bands.

But the reason was not out of the goodness of hearts of tribals. As long as they could kidnap, smuggle, and make drugs without any interference of Pak gov, they were happy.

Now tell me what kind of fing government would allow some of its citizens to kidnap, smuggle, and make drugs and not pay electricity bills?

That fing gov will be ours, and the fing citizens will be the mafias controlling innocent people of FATA.

When you as a citizen of a country doesn't want the government rule, there will be a clash sooner or later.

This is not something unique to FATA or Pakistan.


Just look around the region, or even the whole world.

wherever there is a militant movement against the government, there is a clash going on.

Even now Pak gov will not touch Waziris, if they were not being raped by Arabs, Uzbeks and Americans.

The only mistake of Pak gov is to try to rid of terror mafia,

And the people like OP start writing bu!! $hit.


peace
 
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