Re: Why cry over the death of our worst enemy?
At the cost of stopping the violence maybe?
And please go easy with your imagination, none of this melodramatic and paranoid rhetoric for now. So far not a single official or formal meeting has taken place between Taliban or Pakistan, where both parties could put forward their demands and have a go at negotiating a reasonable way out. Ironically such meeting was supposed to take place yesterday with Mehsud but look what happened, Pakistan back to square one eh?
My question is how can some people despite being in total dark where they have absolutely zero, ZERO idea what negotiating terms their country is going with and how they’ll tackle some of enemies’ demands or what answers, questions, suggestions, threats, demands of their own they’ll put forward and how? All that brouhaha is based what mere speculations and flimsy imagination? What knowledge do you have about Pakistan’s peace policies and the ways they’ll push their agenda? At one hand you think Pakistan army certainly can and will eventually eliminate Taliban and on the other you have this funny little belief that somehow they’ll attend few hours long meeting for a single day and hand over Pakistan to Taliban? Seriously? That’s it? Make your mind up about your own army first and tell me where they stand.