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Taliban 2.0 by Cyril Almeda
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Taliban 2.0 by Cyril Almeda
THE best thing about the Pakistani Taliban was that you could count on them to do something stupid.
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Now, you keep waiting and waiting and waiting for the critical misstep, the mistake too far, but it never seems to come. Welcome to the TTP v2.0.
......They haven’t suddenly become military geniuses. But what they are becoming are masters of manipulation.
And the state simply has no answer.
See what the expanded bag of tricks has allowed TTP 2.0 to do. A year ago, for the first time, the TTP inserted itself into the national political process.
Going into the election, the TTP drew a neat line down the middle: PPP, ANP, MQM on the wrong side; PML-N and PTI talked about encouragingly.
The stick it threatened to wield against one end of the political spectrum mattered less than the carrot it dangled in front of the other end of the spectrum. But that’s been parsed before.
Fast forward to the more recent past.
For the TTP to be squeezed, three sides need to align: the army, the political government and public opinion. But the TTP has figured out that those sides can also be played against one another.
Here’s how it’s worked. New government comes in mid-year and there are rumblings that the army will push to sort out the nastiest bits of the TTP.
So the need, from the TTP perspective, is to drive a wedge between the army’s intentions and the government’s will.
KP gets hit. Again and again. Soft targets, hard targets, anything and everything. Kitchen sink kind of stuff.
Punjab, which is running Islamabad, looks up at KP and blanches. We don’t want that here, Punjab, which is running Islamabad, thinks.
So dialogue is mooted. Wedge driven.
Now, the TTP refocuses. The targets narrow. Too much fire and brimstone rained down on a divided public leads to too much hostility.
So fewer market bombings and random acts, and more of the old stuff like going after cinemas and sundry guilty pleasures.
Song and dance, movies, theatre — there’s enough public ambivalence about whether they are culturally appropriate and religiously permissible to not trigger a wave of revulsion or anger when they’re hit.
If the soft targets are selected more discerningly, the hard targets are picked more liberally.
The army is Enemy No 1. The TTP is always aching to hit it.
Now, having driven a wedge and postponed an operation, the TTP can attack its nemesis. So it does. And all the army can do is limited retaliation.........
And the TTP 2.0 can do all of that because it’s figured us out. It knows what makes us tick.
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