propaganda in the US media?
A weak official stand on these two points is adding to the confusion over the real meaning of the latest military operations in our northern and western belts. Suddenly we have American apologists inside Pakistan, including some political parties, claiming credit and undue vindication for false and exaggerated notions such as ‘Talibanisation’ and the spectre of the state of Pakistan falling into the hands of gangsters. This is not an occasion to settle secular-religious scores.
The latest military operation is about Pakistan making a final push against criminal militants in the north and the western belt adjoining Afghanistan after concluding that large portion of this insurgency consists of shady terrorists and handlers pushed inside Pakistan from that country. This insurgency is using Islam to gain sympathisers and recruit the gullible, but its tactics are classic Insurgency 101: secretive ruthless commanders who excel in the art of slaughter designed to spread terror and force villagers in the affected areas to submit. They plant themselves among a civilian population in a manner where any government action results in innocent deaths that feed into the terror propaganda machine. These terrorists can’t survive without continuous supply of money and weapons. Large stacks of US dollars and Pakistani rupees, lots of anti-aircraft guns and other advanced equipment, and ruthlessly trained butchers are pouring in to help them sustain their fight against Pakistan and Pakistanis.
Pakistan never faced this problem before 2005. The growth of these new warlords, flush with money and weapons, and able to recruit the innocent using Islam and Pashtun identity, is part of a wider problem and not just ‘Talibanisation’ as US officials and some of their Pakistani apologists are claiming. And it is not enough for our foreign minister to sit in his hometown, Multan, and demand that ‘western powers’ cease the support that terrorists here are getting from Afghanistan.
Pakistan should also stop being apologetic about maintaining contacts with some members of the Afghan Taliban, like Haqqani and others. We have interests in this region. And these contacts do not amount to supporting ‘terrorism’. The Americans themselves are secretly in touch with the Afghan resistance. The Afghan Taliban can help Pakistan in isolating the fake Pakistani Taliban.
If the Americans can’t help protect the interest of their Pakistani ally, then Pakistan should step up. The fainthearted in Islamabad need to step aside if they can’t handle it.
The writer works for Geo TV. Email: aq ahmedquraishi.com