{"id":1443,"date":"2009-05-19T10:15:16","date_gmt":"2009-05-19T15:15:16","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blog.minaret.org\/?p=1443"},"modified":"2009-05-19T10:18:40","modified_gmt":"2009-05-19T15:18:40","slug":"the-crisis-in-pakistan-is-there-a-way-out","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blog.minaret.org\/?p=1443","title":{"rendered":"The Crisis in Pakistan: Is There a Way Out?"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>[I was interviewed by Farspress on the crisis in Pakistan. Here are my answers to their questions.]<\/p>\n<p>Q- What do you see as the main reasons for spreading of  Taliban influence in Pakistan, despite the U.S presence  in Afghanistan  (and Iraq) on the excuse that it was to suppress terrorists?<\/p>\n<p>A. The U.S. presence  is one of the main reasons for the spread of the Taliban influence. One must  remember that the Taliban&#8217;s original dramatic rise in Afghanistan was due to the  fact that it was perceived as the one group that could bring peace to people who  had had their fill of endless war. Their popularity only began to decline after  they had succeeded in establishing themselves and their harshness and  divisiveness alienated the people that had welcomed them in the first place.  They have gone into the sympathetic Northwestern provinces of Pakistan where  they find cultural and ethnic affinity among the locals for whom their excesses  are not yet as manifest as the violence of their American pursuers.\u00c2\u00a0 The  Pakistani government never had a complete hold on these provinces and their  efforts at consolidating power have only eroded the influence of the traditional  religious establishment, leaving the people exposed to the allure of the newly  arrived extremists. The U.S. had just cause to make hot pursuit after  terrorists, but not all Taliban are terrorists and not all the peoples of the  provinces are Taliban, but drone bombers\u00c2\u00a0are incapable of making such  distinctions.<\/p>\n<p>Q.- What would you offer to solve the Pakistan  crisis?<\/p>\n<p>A. I make no claim  to expertise in quick solutions, nor am I convinced a quick one is even  possible. However, it is clear that the Pakistan army needs to  learn how to fight counter-insurgency, while it\u00c2\u00a0has only prepared itself for  battle with India. I suspect that their best tactic to buy time until they can  develop an effective strategy for counter-insurgency is to grant the Northwest  provinces a maximum of autonomy while using full force of arms against any and  every attempt by the Taliban to impose themselves on neighboring provinces, such  as their recent violation of the agreement regarding Swat. Pakistan has the  power to slap down such incursions, as they have demonstrated, but they need  more troops to secure the areas in order to let the civilian refugees return  safely to their homes as quickly as possible. Otherwise they only prepare a  wider area for Taliban intrusion. They should be willing to work with their own  civil society institutions as well as with foreign NGOs to provide for the needs  of the adversely affected populace during the crisis to prevent wider  alienation. They must develop\u00c2\u00a0the discrimination\u00c2\u00a0to\u00c2\u00a0stand firm against  terrorists and oppressive extremists, while tolerating or cooperating with those  Taliban or other Islamists who have no connection to terrorism and do not wish  to overturn local standards with any particular foreign sectarianism.<\/p>\n<p>Q.- What do you think about Iran&#8217;s role and it&#8217;s affect on  the crisis?<\/p>\n<p>A. Because of its  rivalry with Pakistan, I don&#8217;t think Iran can easily play a constructive role  inside Pakistan\u00c2\u00a0in the short term. However, I think Iran must be included in the  councils of any foreign powers in order that its unique perspective on the  rights of the Shi`a inhabitants of Pakistan and the nuances of regional  relationships may be fully appreciated. In the long-term Iran could play an  important indirect role by doing everything it can now to improve its economic  ties with Pakistan. I think the gas pipeline to India is an excellent  opportunity in this regard. If Iran, Pakistan and India become better trading  partners, the suspicions that they hold against one another may be reduced  enough that other opportunities for engagement, both cultural and relating to  peacekeeping could arise.<\/p>\n<p>Imad-ad-Dean  Ahmad, Ph.D.<br \/>\nMinaret of  Freedom Institute<br \/>\nwww.minaret.org<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>[I was interviewed by Farspress on the crisis in Pakistan. Here are my answers to their questions.] Q- What do you see as the main reasons for spreading of Taliban influence in Pakistan, despite the U.S presence in Afghanistan (and Iraq) on the excuse that it was to suppress terrorists? A. 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