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Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Yet another bomb in Pakistan



Just came across a news article describing about a bomb attack in the outer boundary of a Nowsera court. It's really puzzling to understand how bombing attacks happen so frequently in a nation, despite the nation commending its intelligence ISI for its exceptional performance in tracing the terrorists. If one trusts ISI's claims of its achievements he's likely to think that terrorists in Pakistan are uncountable, a thought even more shameful for Pakistan than the OBL intelligence failure.

U.S. government's question on efficiency of Pakistan's government is very much legitimate in this regard, for no government can accept terrorism of such a high prevalence in its own territory. It has to take actions against this 'parallel government' which takes action only by launching an offensive. Pakistan is liable to be a subject of further ridicule if more such terrorist acts occur.

There is a possibility of loyal intentions of Pakistan in counter attacking terrorism. If Pakistan thinks along this pro-humanity line, it has to take a firm resolute against terrorists, some of whom may themselves be its citizens. In its war on terror, Pakistan should not budge from destroying the spirit of these humans, who, mistakingly or intentionally, have turned out to be undesirable members of the world, owing to their oath of destroying the free spirit of the world.

Considering US aid of more than 20 billion dollars been provided to Pakistan, it at least ought to address the concerns of its partner regarding appropriate utilization of the money it has been lent. Instead of this, all it is doing is blaming U.S. for encroaching on it's territory an the question of its sovereignty. Instead of expressing anguish over the past incident, which only has been a relief provider to the world, it should give priority to the present issue of enhancing anti-terrorist operations and increasing government's commitment in dealing with terrorism.

At the same time, I think why it isn't feasible for the Pakistan's government to search every house in a terror prone area for possible hideouts of criminals there, or for seizing any catastrophic arms and ammunition which is not accounted for. Under such high pressures from all major countries of the world, Pakistan has to show its commitment, and this action, if catches even a few culprits, will prove its loyal intentions, if they really exist.

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