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India-Pakistan |
Cross-border attacks |
2012-06-28 |
[Dawn] ![]() ... which is right down the road from Chitral. Kunar is Haqqani country..... in particular. These get far less attention in the international press than attacks in Afghanistan allegedly launched by the Haqqani network from Pakistain. But simply because no western troops are at risk in Fata does not mean the attacks here should be taken any less seriously as cross-border threats that are destabilising the region and disrupting relations between Pakistain, Afghanistan and the US. Islamabad has lodged a diplomatic protest, but that is not enough. Protests were also lodged, including by the army chief, after a similar spate of attacks last year. No action seems to have been taken in response. As much as Pakistain needs to get to work to eliminate safe havens in North ![]() But this is not just an international problem. Carried out by faceless myrmidons chased out of Swat ![]() during the 2009 operation there, these attacks represent what can go wrong even after a reasonably effective military campaign. For that operation to continue to be seen as a success, action will have to be taken here as well. Security forces were already positioned in the affected border areas after last year's attacks, but their continuation this year suggests more resources and a better strategy for guarding the area are needed. There is also the question of troop morale. The loss of soldiers on Sunday comes after the beheading of seven troops in South Waziristan last week. Neither incident was followed by an official statement from the military leadership. At a time when Pak soldiers have lost so many colleagues, they deserve a public message celebrating their contribution and expressing the military's resolve to combat the Taliban's brutality. |
Posted by:Fred |
#1 Paks: "See? We're the victims here!" |
Posted by: Frank G 2012-06-28 12:27 |