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More than 23,000 Pakistani civilians & security forces have been killed since 2003 in various acts of terrorism inflicted by various terrorist organizations in different parts of Pakistan. I have just a few questions? 1) If Pakistans government & Pakistans ISI & Army are providing sanctuary to terrorists and waging a proxy war against India, then why have so many Pakistani civilians been killed than hardly any Indians in this proxy war? 2) For anyone who believes that Pakistani officials provide refuge to terrorists, why has the Pakistan Army incapacitated the militants in Warizistan by Zarb-e-Azab if Pakistan Army is a protector of militants? 3) Why is common sense so uncommon that the world fails to see which country that was never a country directly involved in the war (like Iraq or Afghanistan) lost the most civilians and the most valuables in this war against terror? 4) Why are the victims being convicted here instead of being given justice? 5) If insurgents are finding a way in & out of Pakistan, why wouldnt the world let Pakistan close its western border to seal the influx & out flux of deadly militants? The Indian media has made this report a highlight of their propaganda using it against Pakistan to tarnish Pakistans sincere battle to fight terrorism . But, before it can actually hypnotize the masses, the masses must find answers to my above 5 questions. The resiliency of the Afghan insurgency continues to depend on sanctuary in Pakistan, making an effective relationship between Afghanistan and Pakistan critical to long-term stability in the region. Both countries’ leaders have expressed interest in a stronger military-to-military relationship in the post-Karzai era, and Pakistan maintains a public commitment to supporting Afghan-led reconciliation. Nonetheless, Afghan-focused militants continue to operate from Pakistan territory to the detriment of Afghan and regional stability. During this reporting period, however, ongoing Pakistani military operations in North Waziristan disrupted militant networks that relied on this area for safe haven and slowed extremist attack plotting in Afghanistan. Senior Pakistani officials have publicly committed to holding this cleared territory, preventing militant returns, and building a more cooperative relationship with Afghan counterparts along the border. The election of President Ghani and signing of the BSA appears to have created a window of opportunity for improved military-to-military relations and bordercoordination.defense.gov/pubs/Oct2014_Report_Final.pdf
Posted on: Tue, 04 Nov 2014 14:03:10 +0000

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