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BMreformed wrote:why don't they unite to fight the Taliban?
Nucleus wrote:both sides understood fighting is not the solution.
But in my opinion fighting will not work either, usual reponse is it is Pakistani Army. But these Pakistani Taliban are specifically targeting Pakistani Army and have killed nearly thousand soldiers. I doubt Pakistani army want them around. And militariy solution didn't work for IRA or Tamil Tigers either so I doubt it work for them either. So talking to them won't work and fighting them won't work, there is no solution.Frequentflier wrote:Nucleus, you have to understand that the Taliban is a cult. They have just adopted the name of Islam... but it will simply not work, because they get their high from Terror!
And militariy solution didn't work for IRA or Tamil Tigers
Nucleus wrote:So talking to them won't work and fighting them won't work, there is no solution.
That is the approach now. Maybe it will work, but it is a difficult terrain and fighting is not easy in that region.Frequentflier wrote:Its kill or be killed Nucleus. There is no talking to these people. They have to be hunted down and exterminated.
That's not what I heard from people living there. They have few supporters but majority are against them. Support for them grew when Pakistani military made an offensive in Waziristan, but support for them went down when they started killings of the tribal leaders to gain control. For people there, it is tough, they are between a rock and a hard place between all the fighting.Frequentflier wrote:Unfortunately, too many people from that part of the world have sympathies for them. This is what happened in the Swat Valley when they were allowed to take over because they said they were going to bring true Islam to the region and lots of good people supported them.
rayznack wrote:And militariy solution didn't work for IRA or Tamil Tigers
The Tamil Tigers are currently inactive since the group was wiped out in 2009.
Al Shabaab, al-Qaeda affiliated groups in Sinai and AQAP in Yemen have also been severely set back due to military operations. I think al Shabaab will be much more likely to be defeated and effectively neutralized than AQAP/Ansar al-Sharia within the decade.
Iraq and Syria in the 80's and 90's were also able to put down popular uprisings through sheer brute force; sometimes military force is enough to defeat opposition.
I believe if the Islamists in Mali are given a few more years in power they will be able to entrench themselves in the local population and that will allow them to create a Taliban style insurgency against any military force that would overthrow them. Right now, however, they would fall like a house of cards like al-Shabaab in Somalia.
BMreformed wrote:I expect we will see Malala in a town near us soon.
The 14-year-old Pakistani girl shot in the head by Taliban gunmen last week is being flown to the UK for medical treatment, the Pakistani army has said.
I wonder what her quality of life will be like in the future? I can't see her being able to return to Pakistan anytime soon.