Taliban Taking Over of Pakistan
Pakistan Army and ISI Making Mockery of American and Rest of the World
Pakistan Army and ISI
Ever since independence more than 40 years out of the 60 years of independence Pakistani army was in power. And those elected governments were puppets in the hands of Pakistani army. Pakistani army enjoyed money, power and luxury for so many years with the American dollars in aid, now will not like to loose. Pakistani economy will be in bad shape without the American aid package.
Ever since ISI inception by the general Ayub Khan, with time slowly rose in prominence, enjoyed power, money along with army. After 41 years of its birth ISI has become a powerful organization in Pakistan and has developed many sub-organization or terror outfits like Lashkar-e-Taiba, Jaish-e-Mohammed, Hizbul Mujahideen, Harkut-ul-Mujahideen, Al Qaeda and Taliban.
Obama Era
In the Obama era Pakistani army seeing danger getting powerless that it enjoyed so many years. Secondly with the new friendship between India and America Pakistani army and General Pervez Musharraf have become restless and in order to create pressure on America it is fueling the Talibanism, forced the civilian Pakistani puppet government to accept the Taliban terms and the Sariat Laws in Swat valley. One should think that " How is the army of Pakistan who claims to be one of the best in the world conceded defeats in the hands of Taliban, unless they (army) wanted so?"
ISI's plans
Pakistan since do not have good economy and army and ISI don't want to loose its role so they want to terrorize the world and its most popular industry the industry of making terrorist to keep going so that the American aid and weaponry will not stop. Its prime enemy after the separation of Bangladesh is India which is targeted by sending the terrorist outfits directly or through Bangladesh route and keep the proxy war alive so that it can also get aids from Saudi and other Islamic countries.
ISI's prime target has been and will be India and it most popular slogan the freedom of Kashmir is finding fading out. It has become restless and started the Swat valley episode. Reasons to extract money from America and blackmail the rest of world to show that terrorism is also Pakistani's problem and it is the victim.
Blackmail the world with its nuclear bomb
Now both Pakistani army and ISI will try to blackmail the world and America that nuclear bomb has fallen in the hands of Taliban and Al- Qaeda. Yes this treat will not be long before Pakistan will fall in the handsv of wrong hand and Islamic fundamentalist which is creation of its army and ISI.
Pakistan is a failed state
Yes, Pakistan is a failed state and America and rest of the world has to understand and immediately stop the millions of dollars in aid and call for an economic sanction and neutralize ISI and General Pervez Musharraf, who are calling the shots and making drama in order to grab the American aids and American's attention. Deliberately Pakistan army is creating war hysteria against India. It has failed to fight against Taliban and Al Qaeda in the western borders. But how can it fight Taliban and Al Qaeda as both the groups are created by them. Slowly Taliban is taking over of Pakistan. Therefore it can be said that Pakistan is a "failed state".
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16 Comments
Post a CommentA failed state is what could not overcome 6 terrorists who crossed into its border, evading their "world class navy" for 3 days in a major financial city, killing scores of people and killing head of anti terrorism czar. This is the same state that did not protect its Muslim citizens from massacre in Gujarat. I can go on and on.
Pakistan cleared SWAT with no issue. Sikhs, Hindus and Christians live peacefully in Pakistan and not mass murdered.
Very nice comments Heather.
9 months later, how stupid do you feel Mr. Raman? I wish Indians stop this propaganda and worry about 6 different independence movements that are going on in India. I think by that standard India is a failed state. Providing world with cheap IT labor force is not going to make you a world power. China will always be there, big and styrong. There is only room for one super power in SE Asia.
I actually don't believe the "Taliban is taking over Pakistan." Pakistan is such a vast country with 180 million people. There are many wealthy, educated people in the cities and wealthy landlords in the villages. The type of Islam that the Taliban (talking specifically about the TTP) promotes is vastly different from the Islam practiced in the Punjab and Sindh. Punjabis outnumber Pashtuns by a huge margin, and most Pashtuns don't even support the TTP. Unless they get scores of foreign fighters, they will not be able to suppress the entire country. There are simply not enough of them.
That Musharraf - I've always been suspicious of him. Thanks for the scoop.
I pray for peace. Salaam
This is very sad. Pakistan used to hold its own and remain rather neutral. Those days are gone. I'm afraid that President Obama's policy of being soft on terrorism will make more terrorists fearless.
Very interesting :) Sheri
Thank you for this article. Very important information here!
The closer geographically a person is to a problem, the more informed and updated that person is likely to be. You are giving me insight into the Pakistani / Taliban problem from a local perspective, and that makes me care more about what is happening on the other side of the world. Thank you for that.
Interesting article!