Hyperion
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How about my offer of an interview for my book so I can clear a few things (you will be rewarded with a mention in my book) or send a message to webbie for my promotion to Jr think tank.
So there are grades of Pashtuns?
Mehsuds being A grade?
We need TaimiKhan here.
Only he can tell us what is going on over there.
@Monkey D Luffy : If @Hyperion turns out to be a Bhittani then hes probably closer to you Marvats than you think !
@Kashmiri Nationalist : Yaraa ummmer guzaaar gaiii lekin abhii tukk pataa nahin chal sakaa keh tum Buttt, Dar, Mir, Khawaja, Sheikh etc. mein seiii kiyaaa hooo ?
If you remember when you asked me about hyperion ii told you that hyperion can not be a wazir, later he revealed that he is indeed not a wazir....in my opinion he is not even a bhittani......either he is bannuchi or khattak.....
@Armstrong@Monkey D Luffy : If @Hyperion turns out to be a Bhittani then hes probably closer to you Marvats than you think !
@Kashmiri Nationalist : Yaraa ummmer guzaaar gaiii lekin abhii tukk pataa nahin chal sakaa keh tum Buttt, Dar, Mir, Khawaja, Sheikh etc. mein seiii kiyaaa hooo ?
If you remember when you asked me about hyperion ii told you that hyperion can not be a wazir, later he revealed that he is indeed not a wazir....in my opinion he is not even a bhittani......either he is bannuchi or khattak.....
When Monkey d luffy, Armstrong and Hyperion are talking among themselves you can easily guess that they r talking about type of Pathans. Armstrong you seem to.be obsessed about Pathans.. j/king...
@Armstrong
If anything disgusts me more than extremists, it's ethnic sh*t. For me, Kashmir is as it was pre-1947, and nothing else should matter; that said, I do believe in having cultural harmony, and appreciating all cultures and colours of Kashmir (then again a part of me will always be a bit Pakistani ).
Don't take my words harshly though, I stalk posts here often and usually only post when something needs to be clarified, or a debate-like issue which is based on logic, fact and not on "issues on the ground" (i.e., it's pointless making 1000 posts in Kashmir section on the same issue as no matter how much you post, nothing will move the situation on the ground; on the other hand, political ideologies, policy, etc are what I prefer to take part in).
But, uh... take a guess. Shouldn't be too hard seeing my current location
@Armstrong see my last thread in Member's Section.
I really like this thread, @haviZsultan just wanted to thank you for a very detailed and well informed post. As for grades of Pashtun tribes... I don't feel that needs commenting on to be fair.
Anyway, my two cents. This offer for a ceasefire is the first sign of a show of weakness by the TTP, as the season progresses you will see more of this. There is great turmoil in the camps, lets see what 2013 brings us.
Honestly , if I ever get the authority , I will rip open his grave , get his rotten bones and hang them as a warning that shall serve as a deterrent to every extremist that is ever born in Pakistan ! This son of a ***** destroyed the whole country purposely through his Islamization and portrayal of Soviet threat which honestly was never there , the USSR was never going to invade Pakistan ... A war we should never have fought for US , Afghans and KSA , because these Afghans had been fighting for 200 years , what hope was there for them then ? They started a civil war again right after their liberation as expected ... Wouldn't the USSR proxy Govt had run the country better than that ? ... People bash Musharraf when it was Zia who started the very mess in the first place ... Created a whole breed of psychopathic extremist who have now mutated and evolved into Taliban ... That did it , we have instability and almost total economic halt in the country since 80's !
I , personally respect you as a rational patriot and very knowledgeable member on the subject ... You can judge how many people care by the number of thanks given to your highly detailed posts ... So , dont think like that and do not stop posting ... At least , we now know the actual ground reality in the trouble areas thanks to you !
A serious question , brother !
Is FATA even a part of the country if we cant implement our writ there since 60+ years ! ... What do you mean by nobody can control them ? Cant we educate them , give them their political identity and integrate them with the rest of Pakistan ? It's starting to look like that we have these tribal areas , only for name's sake ... We cant wander in there , My Govt cant properly interfere in the matter and the tribal heads act like gods ... For obvious reasons then , tribes can be manipulated easily then to work against Pakistan ... What is happening there ? There are tribes in other parts of Pakistan too ! But they aren't like that ...
Surviving on $80 a month
Most of Pakistan's 383,000 police are poorly paid constables. Malik Naveed Khan, who heads the force of 55,000 in the North West Frontier Province, said he has one policeman for every 364 miles of some of the most dangerous terrain in the world.
"Insurgents can see when I go someplace and wait for me to return and kill me," he said. "It isn't my own death that I fear, but every time there is an attack, it demoralizes the whole police force."
Khan said his men fight with World War II-vintage, single-shot weapons against the rapid-fire Kalashnikov rifles carried by the militants. The police go out on patrol without bulletproof vests or helmets. And of Khan's 18 armored personnel carriers, six are 1960s-era Soviet models that break down so often he now sends a mechanic along with the police.
A Pakistani constable makes about $80 a month, compared with about $170 for a Taliban foot soldier, Khan said.
Even in death, militants do better than the Pakistani police. Militant groups pay more than $20,000 to the families of suicide bombers, compared with $6,000 given to a policeman's survivor, Khan said.
To give the Taliban their due however they have indeed developed a source of funding in Pakistan over time. According to analysts the primary known sources of the Talibans wealth are donations from its sympathizers, looting of supply convoys, kidnap for ransom and extortion of protection money. Recent reports indicate that Taliban are even involved in bank robberies in major Pakistani cities such as Karachi while it has also been speculated that a great deal of the poppy growth cultivation in Afghanistan directly benefits the Pakistani Taliban. According to the past governor of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa this reserve seems to be increasing by approximately $45 Million annually. This in itself is a large figure. In fact it is actually just about half of what the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government has been capable of spending on the war on terror. The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government spent about $89.5 Million on law and order according to the 2009-10 National budget. [6]
According to analysts the Taliban has also accumulated around $250-400 Million of wealth over time. Therefore the word that the Taliban is operating its own government with its own standing finances stands correct. [6]
If any further evidence of this is required, according to a report from Dawn a single Pakistani police constable makes about $80 a month while a Taliban foot soldier in Pakistan makes $170 per month. Even in death the government cannot match up to the Taliban. The heir of a dead policeman receives about $6000 while a suicide bombers family is often given sums of over $20000 [7]. The total number of Taliban troops and terrorists associated with other radical organizations operating under the umbrella of the Tehreek E Taliban Pakistan is 35,000. Using the figures and multiplying the yearly expenditure of the Taliban on salaries for its fighters and compensation for the families of suicide bombers the figures add to $72 Million. This is more than the $45 Million they are earning.
Given that the organization has spent approximately $72 Million of its wealth to pay their bombers and their foot soldiers it still leaves the question of acquisition of arms, weaponry and other expenses for its fighters. If that isnt enough to prove that the Taliban is a power to be reckoned with even bolder is the announcement of Hakeemullah Mahsud, the Taliban commander that the Taliban can give $20 Million in aid to the government to provide for the flood victims of Pakistan if the American aid for the floods is rejected.
It is certainly clear that the Taliban is earning more than $45 Million annually and that money is not enough to maintain the groups terrorist activities. It is also clear that to spend $72 Million yearly they would have to have another income source. This definitely means that either someone from outside is supporting the Taliban or the Taliban have even more sources of income that have not come under the scrutiny of Pakistani analysts and officials.