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Pakistan warns of 'blowback' from moving too fast against militants
By Reuters
Published: July 1, 2016

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A file photo of Adviser to the Prime Minister on Foreign Affairs Sartaj Aziz. PHOTO: AFP

ISLAMABAD: Adviser to Prime Minister on Foreign Affairs, Sartaj Aziz, warned on Friday that pushing too fast against all extremist militants in the country could lead to “blowback” in the form of more terrorist attacks.

Aziz sought to deflect criticism that Pakistan has not done enough to crack down on the Haqqani network and that it still shelters Afghan Taliban leaders, highlighted by the US drone strike in Balochistan that killed Taliban chief Mullah Akhtar Mansour in May.

The premier’s foreign affairs aide said he would defend Pakistan’s record of fighting militants when meeting this weekend with a US congressional delegation headed by Senator John McCain, chairman of the Senate Armed Forces Committee.

“I think what we have achieved in these three years is quite remarkable,” he told Reuters, citing ongoing military operation Zarb-e-Azb to destroy militant hideouts in North Waziristan near the Afghan border.

“But there are risks involved of how far we can go and in what sequence we should go and in what scale we should go.”

The military operation in North Waziristan targeted loosely allied fighters, including the local branch of the Taliban – which fights to overthrow the government.

Also based in the area were elements of the Afghan Taliban and the Haqqani network, which direct their attacks across the border to target the US-backed government in Afghanistan.

Critics, particularly in the US Congress, say Pakistan has spared the militants that limit their attacks to inside Afghanistan.

Aziz said the military acted “without distinguishing between ‘good and bad’ Taliban” but suggested that seeking a large-scale crackdown on all at once would overstretch the armed forces and lead to more terrorist attacks.

“So we have to make sure that we move in a decisive way, but at a measured pace and according to our capacity, and ensuring that the blowback is manageable,” he said.


He also downplayed strained relations with the US following the May 21 US drone strike that killed Mansour and Congress’s blocking of financing for Pakistan to buy American F-16 fighter jets.

“I don’t see the relations are tense at the moment,” Aziz said. “They are moving in the right direction and there are of course differences, but I don’t think there is any major crisis in the relationship.”

He also said Pakistan would continue to resist US pressure to roll back development of short-range “tactical” nuclear weapons in response to regional rival India’s defence strategy.

“If India keeps expanding its nuclear arsenal and other arsenal, Pakistan cannot stay quiet. It has to achieve adequate deterrence,” he said.


http://tribune.com.pk/story/1134187/pakistan-warns-blowback-moving-fast-militants/
 
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If we treated the extremists worse than the Nazi's treated the Jews, then things would go swell. We need to stop going easy on them and really bring out the big guns, f*ck human rights, they don't count as human anyways.
 
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US wants us to kill our own people, our tribesman, but its time to tell US clearly that there is huge difference between Taliban and those tribesmen whose family members have been killed by drones.
 
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whatever it is if there are terrorists then state has no choice but to act otherwise he meant that sate is too weak to take on terrorists. hypocrisy is at its peak.
 
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whatever it is if there are terrorists then state has no choice but to act otherwise he meant that sate is too weak to take on terrorists. hypocrisy is at its peak.

Do you forgot How US congressman was investigating human rights abuses by Pakistan army In balochistan and SAWAT areas not long ago ?
 
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Do you forgot How US congressman was investigating human rights abuses by Pakistan army In balochistan and SAWAT areas not long ago ?

so they do not like to finish the ones sitting their laps and created by them.
the rest other no one cares.
 
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Sustainability factor in a counterinsurgency strategy is of critical importance.
 
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Adviser to Prime Minister on Foreign Affairs, Sartaj Aziz, warned on Friday that pushing too fast against all extremist militants in the country could lead to “blowback” in the form of more terrorist attacks.

I would agree with him on that as we have a recent example of aftermath of Lal Masjid operation or even 92 operation against MQM. Its better to exterminate these scums from root slowly and steadily rather than end up creating more like them.
 
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Sustainability factor in a counterinsurgency strategy is of critical importance.

I would agree with him on that as we have a recent example of aftermath of Lal Masjid operation or even 92 operation against MQM. Its better to exterminate these scums from root slowly and steadily rather than end up creating more like them.

It depends if the state and its institutions are weak. this is exactly what the advisor is giving impression.
now the global equations are slowly changing, terrorists may not be needed for purpose they were created.
 
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Just start a war with India and these all terrorist will become freedom fighter in a movement lol
 
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It depends if the state and its institutions are weak. this is exactly what the advisor is giving impression.
now the global equations are slowly changing, terrorists may not be needed for purpose they were created.

All successful counterinsurgency wars didnt end up in matter of days, rather it took quite many decades in some instances. Sri Lanka is one just example in front of us and IN SHA ALLAH Pakistan is next in line to be the one soon.
 
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...Aziz said the military acted “without distinguishing between ‘good and bad’ Taliban” but suggested that seeking a large-scale crackdown on all at once would overstretch the armed forces and lead to more terrorist attacks.

“So we have to make sure that we move in a decisive way, but at a measured pace and according to our capacity, and ensuring that the blowback is manageable...”
It sounds to me like he's saying that Pakistan has been supporting terrorism so long it has become part of the culture, so many of its citizens will object if it's stopped quickly and completely.

If so, it follows that to appeal to this segment of the populace Pakistan may be planning terror attacks against some new enemy, just as it sicced many of the mujahids upon India when the Soviet-backed Afghan gov't fell. (Ref: Shuja Nawaz).
 
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The culture of killing and terrorism is also on the rise and the super power has given it the so called title of 'gun culture' aka KILLING CULTURE (most suitable).
Waaat USA did to world is paying back though slow and steady ...
Though after collapsing of Soviet, the liars government of USA titled those mujahidin (to whom USA was in superb relationship - one can Google the love among Regan's administration and them) as terrorist.
One incident of payment in same coin provoke the farting spree thru whole USA from lower level to the highest level of USA governement .... :D
 
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