The solution is to hold a dialogue with the militants: Imran

AKBER BADSHAH

MPA (400+ posts)
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Dawn News (Jan 15, 2010)

LONDON: Cricketer turned politician Imran Khan called Thursday for the army to withdraw from Pakistan's tribal areas and for talks with the Taliban, warning that the country faced catastrophe otherwise.


Khan said the US-Pakistan military offensive in the areas bordering Afghanistan was turning locals massively against the United States and boosting support for the militants.


US drone strikes on militants were sparking anger and hatred in the area, said Khan, who leads the marginal Tehrik-e-Insaf (Movement for Justice).


The solution is to hold a dialogue with the militants, he told an audience at the Chatham House foreign policy thinktank in London.


The solution is to win them onto our side, not to bomb them with airstrikes. Otherwise, he warned: If we continue with this military operation we are facing a catastrophe.


The militants operating in the tribal areas did not share the beliefs of the Afghan Taliban, who wanted to create an Islamist state, he said.


In my opinion, they are political Taliban, they are not religious Taliban."


They will fade away as soon as the Pakistan army moves back and dialogue is held, he added.


Khan said that Pakistan's former military ruler Pervez Musharraf once described him as a terrorist without a beard for suggesting talks with the militants, but now it was an idea being promoted by others.


Now even (Afghan President) Hamid Karzai considers (Taliban supreme leader) Mullah Omar to be a brother, Khan added, to laughter from the audience.


He also criticised the tactics of the US military surge in Afghanistan.


The only way I see the surge being effective is if they use their muscle to get the Taliban to the negotiating table."


If they use the surge for more bloodshed, I can guarantee they will leave behind -- because they will leave -- a far more radical government than the one it replaced.


A US drone strike in the lawless northwest border area Thursday targeted Pakistani Taliban leader Hakimullah Mehsud, officials said, although the militia denied reports that he was among 10 killed. AFP
 

gazoomartian

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
AKBER BADSHAH said:
20100115_Dawn.jpg

Dawn News (Jan 15, 2010)

LONDON: Cricketer turned politician Imran Khan called Thursday for the army to withdraw from Pakistan's tribal areas and for talks with the Taliban, warning that the country faced catastrophe otherwise.


Khan said the US-Pakistan military offensive in the areas bordering Afghanistan was turning locals massively against the United States and boosting support for the militants.


US drone strikes on militants were sparking anger and hatred in the area, said Khan, who leads the marginal Tehrik-e-Insaf (Movement for Justice).


The solution is to hold a dialogue with the militants, he told an audience at the Chatham House foreign policy thinktank in London.


The solution is to win them onto our side, not to bomb them with airstrikes. Otherwise, he warned: If we continue with this military operation we are facing a catastrophe.


The militants operating in the tribal areas did not share the beliefs of the Afghan Taliban, who wanted to create an Islamist state, he said.


In my opinion, they are political Taliban, they are not religious Taliban."


They will fade away as soon as the Pakistan army moves back and dialogue is held, he added.


Khan said that Pakistan's former military ruler Pervez Musharraf once described him as a terrorist without a beard for suggesting talks with the militants, but now it was an idea being promoted by others.


Now even (Afghan President) Hamid Karzai considers (Taliban supreme leader) Mullah Omar to be a brother, Khan added, to laughter from the audience.


He also criticised the tactics of the US military surge in Afghanistan.


The only way I see the surge being effective is if they use their muscle to get the Taliban to the negotiating table."


If they use the surge for more bloodshed, I can guarantee they will leave behind -- because they will leave -- a far more radical government than the one it replaced.


A US drone strike in the lawless northwest border area Thursday targeted Pakistani Taliban leader Hakimullah Mehsud, officials said, although the militia denied reports that he was among 10 killed. AFP


way to go Imran bhai.

But remember your life is in danger. US and India will never let you meet the taliban as they are the recruits of these two.

Gazoo Martian
 

true_pakistani

Politcal Worker (100+ posts)
@ gazoo

i completly agree n dont forget , the agents parties in pak like mqm ppp are also big obstacle n challenge to bring peace in our country
 

gazoomartian

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
true_pakistani said:
@ gazoo

i completly agree n dont forget , the agents parties in pak like mqm ppp are also big obstacle n challenge to bring peace in our country

YUP, foreign quarters will never let it happen
 

lastbullet

Politcal Worker (100+ posts)
gazoomartian said:
true_pakistani said:
@ gazoo

i completly agree n dont forget , the agents parties in pak like mqm ppp are also big obstacle n challenge to bring peace in our country

YUP, foreign quarters will never let it happen
that why he made this offer to score some points,so pity.
 

Ammar isb

Councller (250+ posts)
I think I am not in a position to comment! How about Imran Khan asks those thousands of orphans who lives would never be same again because of the Taliban! I think they would not be on the same page. Negotiations will give these extremists a time to re-group and wage a much more horrible war on us. There should be no clemency or mercy with such barbarians.