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Pakistan Fights Back

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10.22.2009 at 10:36am

Pakistan Fights Back – David Ignatius, Washington Post opinion.

Until a few months ago, Pakistani officials often used the term “miscreants” when they described the Taliban fighters operating from the western tribal areas. This moniker conveyed the sense that the Taliban was a nuisance – a ragtag band of fanatics and gangsters who could be placated with peace deals – rather than a mortal threat to the nation. That state of denial appears to be over. This week’s offensive against Taliban sanctuaries in South Waziristan is the latest sign that Pakistan has awakened to the seriousness of its domestic terrorism problem.

Here’s how one of Pakistan’s top military commanders put it to me, expressing sentiments that are widely shared among his colleagues: “We must win, if we want our children to be living a life of their choice and belief, and not of these beasts. I wish I could tell you how much I hate them. We want to get our beautiful and peaceful country back from their vicious clutches. We cannot allow them to destroy our future.” Popular anger against the Taliban has been building this year. Back in April, the country seemed dazed and politically paralyzed. But as the Islamic extremists broke out of the Swat Valley that month and moved closer to the capital, something changed. The army launched an aggressive campaign in Swat, the Taliban fighters were pushed back and the public cheered…

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