Any non-biased mind knows exactly why the world
is still being unable to defeat terrorism. It is being dealt with in all the
wrong ways.
Soon after 9/11 all fingers pointed towards
Pakistan "to do more" to stop international terrorism.
Every nation should bear responsibility of their
own security. A nation which is thousands of miles away, can't be held responsible
for each and every terrorist attacks in USA , UK and Europe.
Pakistan is not attacking any western nation, and
hence should not be held responsible for the west's failure to tackle the
problem.
They are continuously
making us to kill our own people and get killed by our own people.
I think the Government of Pakistan should stop
the so called war on terrorism, as it is not worth it.
No body will say that it will be wise to burn
one's own home to protect some one else's.
Here is a glimpse
of what is happening to Pakistan in the wake of "war on terror"
PESHAWAR, Pakistan (AP)
-- A suicide attack at Pakistan's main army training base killed at least 42
soldiers Wednesday, the military said, and suspicion fell on pro-Taliban
militants who had vowed revenge for a deadly helicopter attack on an Islamic
school last month.
If it is confirmed that
the Islamic militants carried it out, the attack would be the insurgents'
deadliest yet against the Pakistani army.
NATO
Behind The Attack On Madrasa?
By Syed Saleem Shahzad
02 November, 2006
KARACHI -
The air attack on Monday in which up to 80 suspected militants were killed at a
religious school in the Pakistani tribal area of Bajour marks the first
successful operation after a tripartite meeting in Kabul on August 24 of
representatives of Afghanistan, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization and
Pakistan. And it won't be the last.
It was agreed at that
meeting that NATO forces operating in Afghanistan would be allowed to conduct
hot-pursuit operations across the border into Pakistan.
Although Pakistani
officials claim that Monday's operation was conducted by the Pakistani military,
Asia Times Online contacts in the area are convinced that foreign forces were
also involved, including US unmanned Hellfire Predator aircraft. NATO and the US
have only acknowledged that they provided intelligence on the possible presence
of Taliban and al-Qaeda figures at the madrassa that was attacked, which was
known to be pro-Taliban.
After Monday's operation,
intelligence sources say that Pakistan will further facilitate NATO in the
strategic back yard of Pakistan in an attempt to bolster the struggling NATO
forces in Afghanistan in their battle with the Taliban.
