Monday, February 15, 2010

:: Operation Moshtarak: Can Peace Process and War go together?

Written by: Raja Ikram

  • It is a matter of common sense that War and Peace can no go side by side, where there is war there is no peace, and where there is peace there is no war. some one may say that  WAR is required to bring peace, but I can not agree with this node totally.
  • In Afghanistan there is a continues war against Taliban led by America, and almost 40 countries as her allies are helping him with all means, but so far there is no result. And all players are now tired to stay there any more, but don't also want to accept defeat.
  • Now the Afghan Govt along with America and allies is keen to have dialogue with Taliban and to bring peace through talks. Although all international players are agreed for dialogue but Taliban are still reluctant, and the reason is un-trust on America and Nato.
  • still the peace discussion didn't reach any conclusion, the America and allies started Operation Moshtarak in Afghanistan. which is total destruction of the peace process and an act of making the dialogue more dubious.

  • What do you think about this operation, will it bring some positive results or will cause more ciaos  and violation in Afghanistan?


2 comments:

  1. Lets see what happen. It is clear that noone is ready to compromise with his interests. But I think, the notable factor in this scenario is that why America went to negotiate with Taliban at that occasian when Pakistan was launched the operation Rah-e-Nijat against Taliban. Pakistan is considered himself as ally of America but without intimating the Pakistan, America started dialogue process with Taliban in this critical situation of Pakistan when Taliban were defeated by Pakistan army. By Nasir Shoaib Shah
    nasirshah2010@yahoo.com

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  2. about the problem in these countries?
    i think, America should use a military tactics that will not harm these people and at the same time make a negotiation and necesary precautions that help the country instead of having war...

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