http://www.cnn.com/2009/WORLD/asiapcf/04/22/pakistan.taliban/index.html
4/22/2009 8:53:26 AM
oopss can an admin move this to soap box please
4/22/2009 8:58:49 AM
Taliban have always been in Pakistan. Or i should say, the border between Pakistan and afghanistan has historically been meaningless and the pakistani government has never given a shit about it. People cross it freely.
4/22/2009 9:04:54 AM
oh noes....they have "hundreds" like that scares us
4/22/2009 9:32:25 AM
Seems like the only solution we're going to have in Afghanistan, I mean since Pakistan is trying to keep the peace with the Taliban, is to make sure that Afghanistan is really stable before we leave there.They'd need a stable economy and a strong, well-trained military that was distributed well throughout the country to respond to Taliban attacks, and they'd need to come up with some damn fine border patrol to try to catch any Taliban folks sneaking across to attack.As it is, I really can't see any of this happening and just wish Pakistan would forcefully occupy this portion of their country and destroy the Taliban by whatever means necessary. Pakistan just needs to go ahead and pull a Thomas Jefferson and send their military against any asshole who tries to undermine the stability of the country. I agree that they have proven, time and time again, that they do not give a shit about actually keeping the peace and are just going to keep trying to spread their extremist ideology until the whole world is under sharia and converted to Islam.
4/22/2009 10:40:38 AM
The current Pakistani leadership lacks spine. They love to bitch and moan about all their problems ("Oh my wife got killed, wah wah wah") but they seem loathe to do anything about it.The first thing they ought to do is something that should've been done decades ago. Take the army and police and use it to smash the ISI. The military -- or at least, large portions of it -- should be more than willing to participate, since the ISI got out from under their control a long time ago. Arrest the service's leadership, cut off support and funding, and apply pressure to whatever elements remain.After that, roundly condemn the ISI and their Taliban cohorts as traitors and march on the border territories. Be liberal with the shooting of people. Meanwhile, we should be begging and pleading with India to give Pakistan something, anything that would bolster confidence in the government.Or we can just wait for the government to collapse and the nukes to start flying, which would probably be more visually spectacular, anyway.
4/22/2009 12:09:51 PM
4/22/2009 3:31:09 PM
BBC radio had an interesting piece this week stating that the taliban has gotten a lot more moderate as it has turned into more of an umbrella term for the elements of the insurgency opposed to a secular government. As such, many of the current members are much more willing to become a part of the political process as they aren't hardline Mullah Omar/bin Laden supporters.
4/22/2009 3:57:35 PM
Also I just wanted to say that:
4/22/2009 8:28:28 PM
4/22/2009 8:32:27 PM
I love it. "But they signed a peace treaty..." Don;t say we didn't tell ya so, durr
4/22/2009 8:48:23 PM
^^ Capital then. 70 miles from islamabad according to one article I read, which I can't link to cause, if you're not using google news' direct link, you get a "sign up, bitch" page.
4/22/2009 8:56:05 PM
4/22/2009 9:01:03 PM
I admit, I'm a failure of the public education system. They never properly got the difference between the two drilled into my brain.
4/22/2009 9:16:00 PM
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/asia/article6164687.ece
4/24/2009 6:32:16 PM
They have no spine.Pakistan's army is comparable to the Taliban in terms of effectiveness in a fight. As a comparison, are armed forces ability to concentrate firepower turns any engagement with the Taliban into a meat grinding operation.They have no unity against the Taliban.There are to many factions, tribes, to make this simple.The Taliban have to do something so horrifying that it scares the shit out of the entire country.Its not like you can say, Pakistan go fight them off. They will continue to half ass it and never get the job done which completely demoralizes their forces.Perfect storm of an insurgency and the country its in.lulz nukes in taliban hands
4/24/2009 7:20:49 PM
When nukes get even close to the taliban's hands you will see either A: India invade. B: US invade. C: Both invade.I can guarantee you the US and India are eying the situation there right now and keeping an eye on their tactical options as far as dealing with an unfriendly government takeover in Pakistan.As far as a full ground invasion, well, maybe that's a bit too far. But there is absolutely no way in HELL both governments would sit on their ass and just let that shit happen.
4/25/2009 12:55:45 PM
4/25/2009 11:30:36 PM
I dunno. The UN might try to do something, but they seem like such a clusterfuck these days that I question their actual ability to coordinate and intervene on something serious like some assholes getting their hands on nukes.As for just letting india do it, well, pakistan has their entire army on that border and would not want india "coming to their aid" no matter what.Everybody would look to us to do it since we're already on the border in question anyway. Plus, given any major military action that would take place in pakistan, we'd be the first ones into the country anyway.Didn't Hillary say "Stop the taliban now, or we will" or something to that effect? It was just a statement to put pressure on them. I suppose NATO would act against the taliban since it is a NATO op in afghanistan (and the conflict would just expand to the east), but we're the best equipped to do all the killing.
4/26/2009 12:14:27 AM