Re: Drone kills TTP No.2 | TTP withdraws talk offer
Good to see that you at least know the definition of quite useful things like facts and evidence but I’d rather see you exercise these concepts in your posts instead of coming across like a nursery school kiddie who likes to show off every new word it learns from time to time. Don’t embrace yourself by talking about intellect, so far its who have depressingly one dimensional, extreme and ill informed personal beliefs (not even opinions). In fact your views are indeed as extreme and stubborn as the people you want us to believe that you absolutely hate. Had you truly known what things like fact, evidence and research mean, you wont be going berserk on online forums. Its a known fact that Pakistan will NOT be negotiating with all types of Taliban. Its a fact that Taliban are dividing into so many groups and sub groups each having different goals and way of operating. Its a fact that certain groups of Taliban can indeed be defeated without the use of violence. Its a fact that certain groups of Taliban have made it known that they are willing to disarm and recognize Pakistan’s government and abide by peace terms. Its a fact that Pakistan will still be using force against Taliban who do not disarm and continue harming civilians, such as the group who is responsible for killing those innocent police men. Its a fact that Pakistan is only negotiating with rogue elements within Taliban camp only to weaken and destroy the entire network instead of empowering them the whole entity. Its a fact that Pakistan is only going with NATO’s official peace strategy in order to lessen the workload for our armed forces and reduce the numbers of civilians and soldiers who die in the conflict. Since Taliban are not a single entity anymore, Pakistan army can only fight so many groups at one time and in so many regions. If there are Taliban in Karachi, well I suggest you go ahead and open a thread calling for drone attacks there along with heavy tanks, troops and fighter jets to be deployed in the city. Lets see how many Karachittes support another military operation in their city. What influence of Taliban are you talking about? Didn’t we just had a first ever peaceful democratic transition of power? Whatever happened to the news that Taliban are taking over Islamabad? How can you propagate about Taliban influence taking over entire country when people of Pakistan are actively calling for strengthening of democratic institutions; increase in education and health budget; strong industrialised economy; more efficient law enforcing bodies; availability of quick and speedy justice through courts. If anything political awareness, nationalism and social activism is all time high in the current day Pakistan. I don’t Pakistan had ever witnessed such sudden improvement in its socio-political climate. But the question should be, don’t you get tired of making same old pathetic doom and gloom posts or internet trolling is just getting lot more sophisticated these days?