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According to recent reports, 24 Pakistani soldiers were allegedly killed by NATO airstrikes along
the Pak-Afghan border. The Pakistani government, in retaliation, has
blocked the two NATO supply routes and has also asked the US to vacate
the CIA (drone)base in Balochistan.
This is a crucial moment for the so-called alliance between Pakistan
and the US. So far, this alliance has only brought misery to Pakistani
people and caused them to be immediate targets of Taliban and other
militant reprisals. Pakistan so far has been the ideal soft target for
the militants any time they are under pressure and want to lash out
against targets close by. The Americans, on the other hand, might lose
their troops in this war but their home country is safely away and thus
not subject to such reprisals.
This latest bombing of Pakistani border posts should not be taken
lightly: the general fog of war claims cannot hold here as the positions
were known to NATO, as they have been provided the exact coordinates of
Pakistani posts. If this is a sort of message to Pakistan, it is rather
a sad and cynical message. What does it tell Pakistani people: simply
that when cornered, the NATO troops have no qualms about killing the
troops of their most important ally in the region.
I am glad to know that the Pakistani government is showing some
courage here, as they have asked the US to vacate their base in
Balochistan, but I think the government and the military need to do
more. They need to clarify it to their so-called allies that killing of
Pakistani soldiers and civilians cannot be tolerated especially if they
turn out to be premeditated or caused by the carelessness of NATO
forces.
The NATO commanders should learn that in their zeal to capture or
kill their foes in Afghanistan, they cannot just blow up anything that
stands in their way. Sometimes, it is necessary to let your enemy escape
if bombing them kills quite a few of your friends in the process.
Yes, it is time Pakistan re-evaluated its committment to the war on
terror and it is also time for the Pakistanis to safeguard their own
people and their own national interest.
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