Posted on 04/23/2009 10:44:22 PM PDT by nickcarraway
As the U.S. administration and its allies are devising a new strategy for the next steps in Afghanistan, the jihadists have already begun their next move but this time its inside Pakistan. As Ive written over the past few months, we need to look at Afghanistan, Pakistan and India as one regional battlefield where the other side is coordinating strategically, acting methodically and for sure beating the international coalition in speed. If Washington and its allies fail to see the big picture in the fight against the Taliban and Al Qaeda, which unfortunately may be the case now, the rapidly deteriorating situation will soon exceed the northwestern provinces of Pakistan to spill over to both Afghanistan and India, if not beyond. Thats how I suggest reading the recent worrisome leaps achieved by the Taliban from the SWAT valley into the neighboring district of Buner. So whats the story and why should we consider it as a crossing of the red lines?
For over two years both the past government of General Musharraf and the current democratically elected government of President Asif Ali Zardari have been advised to engage the Taliban, or rather what they perceived as reconcilable leaders of the Jihadi militia in control of large areas in Waziristan and the adjacent districts. Despite the fact that the Taliban protects Al Qaeda (openly), obstruct the army from bringing legal order along the borders with Afghanistan, controls training camps for international terrorists, wages attacks against security forces and have been involved in car bombs, suicide attacks and assassinations for years now, advice was given to high authorities in Islamabad (both from inside and outside the country) that accommodating some of the Talibans basic requirements will bring stability, at least for a while.
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As Phares states, the underlying issue here is that the madrasses are still being funded in South Asia, Somalia, Europe, and here in North America.
Until that is dealt with, this problem will not go away.
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