roadrunner
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"However, the Pakistani government has done its part in chasing the militants (Al Q militants) from the western frontier."
Yes and no. The GoP is actively employing the P.A. in the west. A.Q.'s presence hasn't been eliminated though. Not by far. CJTF-82 has confirmed strong contingents of Uzbeks attempting to cross. There is a lot of work to be done. Hopefully, however the elections in Pakistan go, new leaders will realize that they need more than a military presence in these regions to remove al Qaeda.
Al Q exist everywhere in the world. They won't be eradicated from Pakistan completely.
Pakistan's northwest and far west (Baluchistan) require a transformation of their roles. Not convenient buffers or useful tools but as actual citizens. Services and laws as elsewhere throughout your country. Nothing more or less and possessing no more or less from their gov't than any citizen of Pakistan should expect.
You won't ever get the type of laws you want in FATA.
"Not necessarily the Taliban. But the Pashtuns of Afghanistan will be used as this "sword arm". They can come in any ideology. It just so happens the Jihadi groups are able to bring some security there."
Yeah. See, um...that's a REAL problem. Not the afghan pashtuns but you, Road Runner. Your ambitions will keep America firmly planted in Afghanistan for some time and foster the further deterioration of U.S.-Pakistani relations. Cynical and arrogant, it's time for these attempts to manipulate Afghan sovereignty to suit your nation's whims to stop.
LOL! Ignoramus. Welcome to the world of politics! Every country in history and currently tries to manipulate a neightbour for their own advantage. You honestly think the US is there in Afghanistan to do some charity work for the Afghan people?! They're there FOR THEIR OWN INTERESTS! DUH.
Realpolitik suggests that this skewed logic lies in the quest for "strategic depth". Your borders stop around the Durand Line. Pakistan makes this clear with it's ambition to fence the border. Clearly, that means that the OTHER side of that border is not Pakistan. Simple enough, really.
Pakistan is interested in a compliant government in Afghanistan, just as the Americans are interested in a compliant government in Afghanistan, just as the Iranians are interested in a compliant government in Afghanistan, and finally JUST AS THE INDIANS ARE TOO! Everybody has an interest. Time to wake up kid!
Realpolitik also suggests that INDIA is not a sufficient rationale to justify Pakistan's quest for such "strategic depth". War is quite unlikely. If so, use of your strategic depth would not come to play. Key Pakistani weapon systems will not be dispersed into the Afghani hinterlands prior to hostilities ensuing. Pakistani forces won't retreat into Afghanistan to "continue the fight". The GoP won't relocate to Kandahar as a "gov't in exile".
As I've always said, strategic depth is secondary. The most important interest Pakistan has in Afghanistan is stability, and non hostility. Only the Pashtun movements are able to make a stable Afghanistan. Why, you might ask. Because the Pashtuns are the majority ethnic group of Afghanistan, and form the better group of fighters. When th Northern Alliance are propped up, history has shown that Afghanistan becomes unstable, because the Pashtuns are stronger and try to retake the country. When the Pashtuns are in charge, Afghanistan becomes stable because the Pashtuns are able to bring peace and security to the whole of the country (by virtue of being stronger).
"Strategic depth" is a useful phrase to ignore the reality and conjure up anti Pakistan theories of interference. The reality is that a stable Afghanistan, without interference from anyone is in Pakistan's interests. This will only come about through a Pashtun dominated government.
Afghanistan is a sovereign nation and should be respected as such. It's elections were legitimate and it's gov't needs a ton of help. It's fraught with corruption and inefficiencies for a variety of reasons. You know that. Working to KEEP Afghanistan in this condition such that you can exploit it's vulnerabilities to your convenience is really wrong.
The elections in Afghanistan were a farce. Everyone who competed in those elections were either the Northern Alliance or lackeys of the Northern Alliance.
"In Kabul, one resident told the British-based Independent: “There were a lot of violations. In Wardak, one person voted 100 times. If they declare Karzai a winner, it will be a puppet government.”
"According to a briefing paper by the US-based Human Rights Watch (HRW) last month, multiple voter registration was widespread. UN and Afghan officials told HRW that the overall number of registered voters was “vastly inflated”. Of the 10.5 million on the electoral roll, estimates put the actual number of voters as low as 5 to 7 million. The ink was meant as a guarantee that those with multiple registration cards would be unable to use them."
Afghanistan election descends into farce
Keep telling yourself Afghanistan has democracy. You'll believe it if you repeat it enough, I feel.
I hope that you reconsider your position on this matter, Road Runner. I really do.
I'm happy to reconsider all positions. If you stop being such a transparent, ignorant, biased, warhawk-centric buffoon, and quote some genuinely solid facts instead of "we've brought you Afghans democracy", then I might very well do.