Haqqani Claims Pakistan Will Wipe Out the Taliban


Pakistani Ambassador Husain Haqqani is telling the BBC that the Pakistani government is going all in against the Taliban:

Pakistan is absolutely determined to wipe out the Taliban militants from Malakand and the recent wave of terrorist bombings shows that insurgents are feeling the pressure of the country’s ongoing military offensive, Islamabad’s envoy in Washington said.

Pakistan is not confronted with a desperate situation as a result of militant retaliation, Ambassador Husain Haqqani stated.

“It’s not a desperate situation. It actually affirms the fact that the Pakistani government has made a decision with the support of the Pakistani people to take all extremists and terrorists on and the extremists are feeling the pressure, which is why they are hitting the government and its personnel in cities,” he told BBC America.

The envoy said the bombings are a cause of concern but added “that is the kind of retaliatory mechanisms that terrorists adopt everywhere in the world” as happened in Iraq and Afghanistan.

“When they (terrorists) come under pressure in their strongholds, they try and attack in other places. That is why there has to be a comprehensive strategy to fight terrorists.”

That is why, he continued, the United States, Pakistan, Afghanistan and NATO, are all working together to try to develop a long-term comprehensive strategy.

“The main function of this comprehensive strategy should be to deprive the terrorists of new recruits.”

In answer to a question, he said, "the fact that the intelligence services are being targeted by the terrorists is confirmation that the terrorists consider the Pakistani security service their primary target.


Nat Wilson Turner May 29, 2009 - 4:36pm
( categories: Pakistan )

about the Islamists in the military and government?

How is Haqqani's faction keeping these wildcards from acting against the government?

This inquiring mind *really* wants to know....

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justadood May 29, 2009 - 5:01pm

What else could he say?

His comments are meaningless, because he could not utter any alternative.

Synoia May 29, 2009 - 6:39pm

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