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To eliminate terrorism divide Pakistan



 
 Pakistan is a region created by the British in 1947 just after the end of WWII. The area was ‎formed by taking one third of India and 45% of Afghanistan. During the Cold War, Pakistan was ‎used by the British and U.S. as a ground for confrontation with Soviet Union. Since two big states ‎of Pakistan (Baluchistan and the North-West Frontier Province) is part of Afghanistan soil, it has ‎been called the “backbone of terrorism”.


The question is why terrorism prevailed, along the ‎Durand Line (Brother Line between Afghanistan and Pakistan). Since the birth of Pakistan, ‎Pakistan and its intelligent service cultivated political Islam as a tool to beat Pashtoon ‎Nationalism and the Idea of Pashtoons to join Afghanistan. During the Cold War, British and U.S. ‎stand firmly along the side of Pakistan to protect Pakistan. Therefore, Afghanistan did not get a ‎chance to come together with India to get rid of Pakistan which led it to become the “backbone of ‎terrorism”.


If in 1979 the Soviet Union did not attack Afghanistan there would have been a ‎possibility that the Afghan government and India would uproot Pakistan as a country. Pakistan has ‎turned into a base the west (NATO) and U.S. and Afghan Mujahedeen to fight against the Soviet ‎Union. Pakistan convinced the U.S. and NATO that only political Islam (Islam as a political ‎ideology not as religion) is able to defeat the Soviet Union with the communist ideology.


This was ‎the birthday of today’s international terrorism. Pakistan started to beat the traditional Pashtoon ‎nationalism and cultivated political Islam (the main Idea of Al-Qaeda) among Pashtoon people in ‎Pakistan and Afghanistan and combined them with Arabs to cerate Al-Qaeda and Taliban which ‎eventually lead to 9/11 disaster. ‎



 ‎ The New York Times reported ‎ “The Taliban’s military campaign in southern Afghanistan is aided ‎partly by support from ‎operatives in Pakistan’s military intelligence agency”. On the other hand, ‎‎the U.S. military says it has elements within Pakistan’s military intelligence, the ISI which ‎continue ‎to provide support for the Taliban. ‎ The New York times, citing U.S. government officials, said ‎the support for the Taliban and other ‎militant groups was coordinated by operatives in the S Wing ‎of Pakistan’s Directorate for Inter-‎Services Intelligence, or ISI.


The support involves money, ‎military supplies and strategic planning ‎guidance, said the officials, who requested anonymity.‎ ‎Chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff said “the ISI had links with militants on both ‎Pakistan’s ‎borders with Afghanistan and India‎”.‎



 President Obama has announced a new strategy for the “increasingly perilous” ‎situation in ‎Afghanistan. ‎He said an extra 4,000 U.S. personnel would train and bolster the Afghan army and ‎police, and he ‎would provide support for civilian development.


‎Two senior figures in the U.S. ‎military have spoken about the links they believe exist between ‎elements in Pakistan’s Directorate ‎for Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) and Taliban and al-Qaeda ‎militants‎. U.S. officials told the ‎Times that proof of the ties came from electronic surveillance and trusted ‎informants. Pakistani ‎officials told the paper they had firsthand knowledge of the ties, which they ‎denied were ‎strengthening the insurgency.‎
 Violence in Afghanistan is at its highest level since the 2001 U.S.-led invasion, and the United ‎‎Nations warned earlier this month it was likely to worsen this year.‎



 President Obama has ordered 17,000 additional U.S. troops to Afghanistan. They will join ‎‎38,000 ‎American troops and 30,000 more from NATO allies and other nations. Pakistani leaders deny any ‎government ties to militant groups and the Times quoted U.S. officials ‎as saying it was unlikely ‎top government officials were coordinating the efforts. The middle-‎ranking intelligence operatives ‎sometimes cultivate relationships without the approval of senior ‎officials, the paper said.‎



 Yes, Pakistan is epicenter of world terrorism. Terrorism stared in Pakistan and as nature goes, it ‎has to finish in Pakistan. Recent developments in Pakistan are proof of that. We know this ‎terrorism is affecting India in particular & whole of the world general. However, there are proofs ‎that certain Pakistan ISI and agencies are helping these terrorists in their build up, equipments & ‎training but time will come they will bear their impact too. Some countries helped Pakistan on ‎financial and arms front but now they understand what blunders they have committed. These ‎terrorists for their misdeeds will one day destroy Pakistan who helps these terrorists.


 Aiding and ‎abetting of terrorist organization is a real threat to the U.S., Europe, Afghanistan and India and the ‎world as well. The solution is to divide Pakistan to eliminate terrorism. Pakistan should is ‎separate to at least three stated, Punjab, Baluchistan Sind and NWFP turn to Afghanistan. I do ‎believe that dividing Pakistan is equal to dismantling the world’s most dangerous terror state. ‎I do believe that the only solution is to dived Pakistan; Punjab and Sind be independent or in a confederation with India and Pashtun and Baluchistan be confederated with Afghanistan