Taliban Marching in Swat...Worries Upgraded to Fear in Kabul! - Instablogs
Taliban Marching in Swat...Worries Upgraded to Fear in Kabul!
Ikramuddin Bahram , Peshawar: Feb 20 2009
Made Popular Feb 21 2009
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Taliban Marching in Swat...Worries Upgraded to Fear in Kabul!

Pakistani government’s recent decision to mark a historical deal with the notorious Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan Swat Chapter has brought it sharp criticism. Although at home, Pakistani government strongly defends its stance on the deal terming it very necessary for the establishment of law and order in the valley, it has not yet been much successful in explaining its clear position on the situation. On the one hand, Pakistan has been the front line state in US’s war on terror ever after 9/11, on the other hand its role has always been seen with a doubtful eye. In the light of signing of a peace deal with the militants in the restive Swat valley, which also brought Pakistan once again in the lime light, Pakistan’s role and intentions have come under scrutiny by all stakeholders of the so-called ‘war on terror’.

Richard Holbrooke’s call to President Zardari and informing him of US’s worries on the deal, adds to the truth of the matter that no state has neither welcomed the move nor have they taken it lightly. It’s even a very serious issue particularly when the US led forces are engaged in day to day combat offensive against the same group of Taliban Afghanistan chapter. All these pressure have added on the shoulder of Pakistani president to once again deviate from his promises, which by the way is a good habit of him (Remember the case of restoration of Judges). Secondly, Afghanistan’s current government can never accept such a deal in its closest vicinity at any cost due to the fact that they are in a very horrific fight with Taliban. In addition, Maulana Sufi Muhammad, who by the way is the negotiator with the backing of the Provincial government, has actively been involved in supporting and helping Taliban in Afghanistan. Maulana Fazl ullah who leads the Taliban Swat Chapter is his son-in-law and a strong supporter of Taliban. To Afghans, such a deal is the laying of foundation stone for a safe, legal and well protected heaven for Taliban where they could sit and plan any sort of attack anywhere in the world without least fear of being put to trial for their inhumane acts.

The red alarm has already rung in Kabul and particularly Kabul’s Presidential palace where American backed president Hamid Karzai is residing and has shown up in the public quite rarely in the last 12-16 months due to fear of being attacked by the Taliban. He had to fly to Islamabad yesterday but that was called off in the later hours, probably due to the same fear or probably due to the anger he has for his counter part in Pakistan who had given a green signal for talks with Taliban. Karzai has interestingly been of the same character as his counterpart in Pakistan. He would openly call Pakistanis his brothers and when he goes back to Kabul he starts criticizing them for not doing enough to stop cross border terrorism, a term he must have borrowed from his Indian friends. Anyhow, whatever the outcome of these talks might be. The wounds of Kabulis are still unhealed. The nightmare Mumbai style attacks on governmental buildings a couple of weeks ago demonstrated that terrorists can and will attack any point and at any time they choose.

Kabulis want action, not words. They want to see the menace of Taliban eradicated. Taliban, the movement that ruled Kabul brutally for four years and were ousted in 2001 as a result of US led invasion with the pretext of ‘war on terror’, have left bad memories and won’t be acceptable to Kabulis. The time is high ripe for the international community to act and not wait for another experiment that has been facilitated by the Pakistani government in Swat. Such experiments are very violent and will produce no result other than destruction and worse memories. International community and particularly the big powers have a responsibility to push Pakistani government to act with its all might and bring to justice all those criminals who burnt down hundreds of schools, killed hundreds and abducted numerous.

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Shiv
india, India
if us has to win this war it has to first win over china to its side
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Robert
San Diego, United States
The Taliban are uneducated devout Muslims not afraid to die from anything so long as for Allah. The critical issue is whether the young boys in those regions can be made afraid of Western invaders before they grow up.
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Dan
Manchester, United Kingdom
Killing them is not in itself not enough to beat the Taliban. There will always be replacements for those killed. Destroying key leadership figures can slow them down but it they too will be replaced. For example, Israel's targeted killings of PLO/Hamas/Hezbollah leaders has achieved nothing. Negotiation with the various Taliban cells (they are not monolithic) is an option done by both Britain and Pakistan but these negotiated settlements only last as long as suits the Taliban side. So if they can't be killed or negotiated into peace, how do you defeat the Taliban? You beat them by taking the one thing they can't afford to lose and that is legitimacy.
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Danielle
Sydney, Australia
I think each city should have a 'Jihad Square', where these people can blow themselves up in absolute safety. No traders or anyone else permitted there, just suicide bombers. That would save a lot of lives.

For extra fun, send a lot of them at one time and watch the chain reaction!
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Deck
Baton Rouge, United States
so most dems want the us out of Afghanistan. the us gets out of Afghanistan and hands over control to nato which has been doing the job. you would think they would be happy and cheering in the streets.
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Kent
Portland, United States
We wanted to create a democracy in Afghanistan. If this is what they really want, this is what they will get. That's how it works. Democracy does not automatically mean equality. In reality, sometimes democracy can be a terrible thing when the majority actively supports and promotes the creation of unjust laws.
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Ken
Calgary, Canada
Is anyone surprised? Pakistan believes that "No law shall run counter to the principles of the sacred religion of Islam".

Commanding the good and forbidding the bad is a fundamental principle of Islamic law, so it's no surprise this has raised its head.
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Ikramuddin Bahram
Peshawar, Pakistan
Thanks everyone for the comments,

Your comments indicate that you are all aware of the developments in the region. For afghanistan and Pakistan’s tribal areas, the world needs to draw out a new system of governance as both communism and democracy have failed in this country. The need of the hour is that the world come together and adopt an agreed agenda in Afghanistan so as to bring peace and stability here. The great poet of the east IQBAL of sialkot had rightly put the states of affairs in afghanistan in his persian poetry which literally means,”Asia is a body of waters and land, Afghan nation is a heart to this body... The development of Asia is dependent with the development of this asia, the violence in asia is dependent on the violence in Afghanistan”

A new special system with the concensus of the people should be brought about to deal with Afghan Rock.

Wonder, who will bell the cat???
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Steven Gary
melbourne, Australia
Im so dissapointed that the west and Nato and other players have procrastinated in dealing a swift blow to the taliban early on, and as a result the world seems to be apathetic and doesnt care much anymore.

This pact is a very serious and bad sign that the taliban have won a big concession with more on the way. This step will only enthuse them, i doubt it will appease their ambition for long.

The world needs to become re-invigorated and motivated against this wacko threat, to keep constructing Afghanistan so it will be safe and help Pakistan from these talibs.
They are a wicked bunch of murderers and gangsters who delight in killing and frightening the local people into silence and mute feigned support.
The majority of people of Swat and Pakistan or Afghanistan wouldnt want those cruel leaders. We should help the People of Swat.
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