TalibanSwatter
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Its not Ch. Nisar who lacks the resolve to do something.
The fault lies with our military which lacks the vision to understand the only good pseudo religious militant is a dead one.
For years the establishment nurtured these pseudo religious Salafi-inspired thugs, and slowly but surely, all these groups are splintering and spinning out of control in pursuit of their ideological anti state agendas.
A foreign fascist ideology imported from Saudi was allowed to trump the nation state's interests and the rest is history. What was the military thinking? The complete lack of strategic vision simply boggles the mind.
Even now, the fragmented military action against the TTP seems reactive at best. The Swat, Tirah Valley, and Bajaur offensives are all good examples of this reactive approach.
You would think after losing 40,000 civilians and 4,000 soldiers to the TTP and its affiliates, the establishment would be steeling itself for decisive action against these thugs. Think again. For our military top brass, the geopolitical 'Game' seems to be more important than the lives of average Pakistanis. A game being played with real lives and real blood. Such is the misfortune of our country.
The fault lies with our military which lacks the vision to understand the only good pseudo religious militant is a dead one.
For years the establishment nurtured these pseudo religious Salafi-inspired thugs, and slowly but surely, all these groups are splintering and spinning out of control in pursuit of their ideological anti state agendas.
A foreign fascist ideology imported from Saudi was allowed to trump the nation state's interests and the rest is history. What was the military thinking? The complete lack of strategic vision simply boggles the mind.
Even now, the fragmented military action against the TTP seems reactive at best. The Swat, Tirah Valley, and Bajaur offensives are all good examples of this reactive approach.
You would think after losing 40,000 civilians and 4,000 soldiers to the TTP and its affiliates, the establishment would be steeling itself for decisive action against these thugs. Think again. For our military top brass, the geopolitical 'Game' seems to be more important than the lives of average Pakistanis. A game being played with real lives and real blood. Such is the misfortune of our country.