A war in Indian Sub Continent can be good for controlling global jihad
By Frontier India | December 24th, 2008 | Category: Opinions and Articles | No Comments »
Both the Pakistani Army and the Jihadi organisations like Tehrik-e-Taliban & Jamaat-ud-Dawa have confirmed that they will participate in a war against India. Statistically we are looking at more than 70% of worlds Jihadist and their Pakistani Army supporters. Al Quieda will not miss the opportunity to participate in such a mega event. In the words of a chief terrorist of the outlawed Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan, Baitullah Mehsud “time had come to wage a real jihad they had been waiting for” as per the report of The news from Pakistan.
This is an opportunity that has not to be missed by the countries engaged on war on terror. A war would benefit the US/NATO, Afghanistan and India who suffer the brunt of Pakistan backed terrorist.
Primarily, this brings all terrorist elements on single platform, which, would have been otherwise elusive. US is paying an estimated Pakistan almost one billion dollar a year to kill these terrorists and it bears no result. It will also represent an opportunity for US to wrest control of the Islamic Nuclear weapon for global good. For Afghanistan, it will be an opportunity to cross the line of control and hit targets of opportunity deep inside Pakistani terrorist breeding grounds.
For Indian terrorism problem, a strike on Pakistan will be the best option. Historically, India has missed the opportunity of dismembering Pakistan and dismantling its terrorist structure due to world pressure. The world opinion is favorable as now they themselves are suffering from the international migraine called Pakistan. Pakistan’s economy is at its lowest and its military apparatus is very old. Even though the terrorist have declared that they will participate in fighting, there are areas in Pakistan which would like to gain freedom.
Breaking up Pakistan and dismantling its terror structure will greatly reduce the world terror problem. Like minded allies like India, US, Afghanistan and Israel should jointly execute this program.
