Multinational War Goes Out of Hand
As the Frontier Constabulary is fiercely engaged in a severe battle with the local Talibans of Swat, and FC is shelling at the hideouts of PPP in the mountains near Matta, there are new threats emerging at the bordering areas of North Waziristan and there is yet another buildup of forces there.
This war on terror has become multi-dimensional and the blame game has become serious, and at one side Afghanistan, United States and India are trying their hard to implicate ISI in the bombings in Kabul and they are accusing Pakistani agency to have heavy involvement in supporting the Haqqani Network.
According to the media reports, in Afghanistan since 2001, more than $170 b has been spent on military presence and operations and more than $25 billion on economic uplift programmes. More than one hundred thousand civilians have perished in fighting, including those who were killed in the bombing in the wake of the removal of the Taliban government. Thousands of Afghan security forces have been killed; hundreds of coalition forces have also been killed or wounded. Opium production, down to 45 tons in 2001, has soared to 8,000 tons.
Only if that amount had been spent on the ROZs in tribal areas, there is every likelihood that there would be no war at all in that area nowadays.
Other posts by Commoner
- Eyeball to Eyeball - November 18th, 2008
- No Surprises There - November 18th, 2008
- Yousuf Ready to Leave "Power" - November 18th, 2008
- OGRA Website Hacked By Indian Hackers - November 17th, 2008
- Friends Of Pakistan Again Disappoints - November 17th, 2008
- New But Old Dimensions - November 17th, 2008
- After the Loan - November 16th, 2008
- Locals Lashkars Against Taliban - November 16th, 2008
- Swat Keeps on Smouldering - November 15th, 2008
- Slaves of US - November 15th, 2008
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