@Forsvaret @Distant_Observer @Areesh @Meengla @hydrabadi_arab @Goenitz and ALL..
I will request ALL members to think about solutions for the Afghan problem in practical ways. Do not think of it from your political affiliations or political point scorings.
We need to keep some facts in our minds when we are devising a solution.
- We share some 2700 KM border with Afghanistan, the most challenging border with very difficult terrain.
- There are relations across the border. Marriages and stuff. The HUGE area of ex-FATA especially
- Pakistan has largest pashtun population
- Most powerful group in AFG is Taliban which controls the entirety of the country.
- The former group (northern alliance) could only be brought into power because of US military. They were not powerful enough to hold territory and were crumbled in split seconds as US left.
- The former group (NA) was 1000% PRO-indian. Taliban is not pro-indian.
- Terrorism in Pakistan started and peaked when norther alliance was in power and there was a free pass given to RAW to operate and use Afghan soil. ISPR past statements ALWAYS mentioned that RAW-NDS nexus is funding TTP.
- Our most biggest threat sits at other side, at the eastern border. So is our force concentration.
- TTP has safe heavens in AFG.
These are the barebones of our afghan problem. We can't seal the border as its technologically / economically impossible. Even US with all its economy / technology cannot seal its mexican border till date. Ours is more complex border. So we are left with very few options. We have to keep our economy in mind.
So when we keep all these things in mind, only then we will be able to devise a practical solution of Afghan problem. Keep this discussion practical and non-political.
My solution: Was always to improve our intelligence services, Send ISI agents. Who build their intelligence network in Afghanistan. Only that is the key. We share the big border. We can infiltrate and use it to our advantage as well. But we don't need to go guns blazing. We need to find locations, identities and once we have resources enough to gather such info then neutralizing is not a problem. That looks to me more effective approach Instead of making entire Taliban or entire AFG as enemy.