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TTP has no connection jundullah

@jaibi - care to explain what made to change your views???
@Pak-one as I said the very first day- Jundullah acted on the orders of AQ not TTP. the efforts are to sabotage the peace process, but it is due to internal difference between the group. which you already mention.
The backlash is huge, every group has their own reasons for using TTP name, some are their to maintain turf, some like the black money, some are psychos.
However what good is the leadership - Hakimullah mehsud, if he cant sort out the internal rifts - should he not step down from his seat & disband TTP????
as I said earlier - its their call now

Not psychos actually,but corrupted organizations who are now transformed into a portal through which foreign elements can interfare and influence via implementing their anti-Pak designs.
 
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On a second thought, I realized it might offend some one so I deleted the post
 
not the answer I was looking for.
you are right about the infrastructure of these terrorist groups or it would be better if we call these Organizations, where we have certain organizations in the same business (criminal activities, drug trafficking, weapons smuggling etc).
And now I can see these organizations evolving, adopting technology, taking political & economic pressure.
To top it all off now they are fighting against each other to kill the competition.

I will write more but hope you got my point now.
there is a confusion going around in the minds of leadership, had this not been the case, you would not see DG ISI, & COAS calling for dialogue for past 2 years.
Not something like Afghan peace process but something like coming to terms with rebels.
@balixd, sure, mate, I'm working on the detailed article which I will post probably over the weekend. I've added all the references so people who will offer rebuttle had better bring solid proofs and not just their opinions on the table.

Basically, I read a bunch of articles, first on the structure of the terrorist organistations: Al-Qai'da and the different chapters of the TTP, then a an opinion of an analyst who was dealing with the Afghan Mujahideens in the early 80s who basically reveals what the organisations would do and just like clockwork they have acted out on that way. Based on this sociology I am convinced that these terrorists would not change and in the long run peace would be detrimental to us and the strategy on which we are basing our 'peace'. I will load a detailed article over the weekend, hopefully.

Our view of the terrorists is too simplified we need to look at it in a more rational and, for a lack of a better word, scientifically, rather than based on our political leanings becaue as with me, biases and personal preferences spill in.
 
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