I’ve been heartened reading the news from Afghanistan and Pakistan over the last couple of days. Starting with this BBC article about how the tide of public opinion in Pakistan is turning against the Taliban. Finally the people, if not the ISI are starting to appreciate the danger that the Taliban pose to their own country. Hopefully more and more are starting to realize that fighting the Taliban does not simply mean that they are being an American puppet.
My second hopeful sign are the reports that people behind the Taliban line are starting to take up arms against them. If some Pakistanis are actually going to start living by the creed of “Give me liberty or give me death” the situation might actually start to turn around. With more troops in Afghanistan, and a (hopefully) real push from the Pakistani authorities, the Taliban will be trapped in a pincer from which there will be no escape or hope of reconstitution.
This leads me to my third point; that the Taliban in Afghanistan are talking about talking about some sort of peace deal. While this is all still very vague, I think it shows that the Taliban, or at least some elements within it are scared, or at the very least realize that they stand a better chance of a good life siding with the government instead of the Taliban.
No one wants a war on two fronts, which it increasingly looks like the Taliban have. At the same time, the populations under their control seem to be willing to stand up to their oppressors. A war on two fronts, and disquiet in your safe havens, all this augers will for progress.
Friday, May 22, 2009
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