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Choosing a side in Afghanistan


Choosing a side in Afghanistan
July 27, 2021
There is growing trepidation that the situation in Afghanistan is rapidly deteriorating. This sense of doom has been locked in for Afghan elites outside the Taliban’s Doha Shura since at least November 2018, when the US government appointed Zalmay Khalilzad to oversee a peace process that led to the agreement between the Taliban and the United States.
Pakistan’s calls for an Afghanistan solution to the Afghanistan problem are demonized and mocked as being part of a so-called double game in which it simultaneously seeks friendship and support from the US, as it also protects the Taliban leadership from the effect of financial, legal and other kinds of actions by regional and global actors that oppose the Taliban. Instead of engaging with fellow Afghans to solve problems, Afghan leaders find it easier to try to blame Pakistan for their country’s ills. But the response to Afghan agony and desperation should not be react ....

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Cross-border CT operations?


July 6, 2021
In his column for The Friday Times this week, titled ‘Pakistan needs a proactive Afghanistan policy’, Ejaz Haider has argued for Pakistan to “change the defensive mindset and go for a proactive approach” in terms of counterterrorism. In short, he wants Pakistan to strike at terrorist targets – early, often, and when needed, on Afghan soil.
There are few strategic thinkers in Pakistan whose depth and breadth of knowledge match Mr Haider’s favorably. His approach to the issue at hand, Pakistan’s counterterrorism challenge, is serious and thoughtful. But I disagree with his prescription. Let me state unequivocally: Rawalpindi’s current defensive mindset is exactly the right one, the Islamic Republic of Pakistan must not entertain the idea of cross-border raids and the minimization of the sovereignty of another country. Especially if that country is Afghanistan – Pakistan’s most important and most vulnerable neighbor. ....

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