The Taliban Aiming To Take Over Pakistan

2009/04/29 - By Kurt Avish - 773 views

I’ll start with a question: Should the Talibans be eradicated? Before you answer let’s have a look at the current situation. Most of you know of the Talibans? The Talibans are in brieft the suckers who supported the terrorist Oussama Bin Laden an Al qaida in afghanistan and who has also been killing people without much human sense! In case you don’t agree with the statement then propose a better statement.

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Photo by New York Times and Associated Press – Showing Taliban Militants

If you have been following the recent world news, you should know that the Talibans have regain their lost motivation and are now fighting in Pakistan. The USA and many other governments of the world are worried that the Talibans are aiming to take over Pakistan!

Since more than 10 days now, the Talibans have been advancing forward in Pakistan taking control silently of the northern region which are somehow out of bound of too much Pakistani control. (I wonder how!) There is something that I just can’t F**king understand. Pakistan is country…it is a nuclear power in Asia! How come a group of su&kers like the Talibans can control a part of the country and the government is now NEGOTIATING with the Talibans! Its a bit like a stranger come and sit in your house and he says that you house is his and now you start to NEGOTIATE a peace arrangement so that you both can co-live together! WTF!

And if you are wondering how the talibans get money? They have DRUGS money! With all the taxes and extorsion money they get in afghanistan for Opium dealings, the Talibans have about 300 millionns dollars each year!

buner pakistan

Buner is just 60 miles from teh capital of Pakistan!

For thos who’s tv is damaged, or that google news is not accessible on their pc, let me tell you that the Taliban are a Sunni Islamist group that ruled Afghanistan between 1996 and 2001. They supported terrorist group such as Al qaida and even have their hands in the September 11 attack in the USA! Since the USA launched the fight in Afghanistan in 2001, till now the soldiers are still fighting redundant Taliban groups scattered everywhere mostly across the borders of Pakistan and Afghanistan! Check this article for more on the Taliban’s history.

As a mature country Pakistan should have taken ALL MEASURE to eliminate those bunch of asses! But no! Pakistan played the silent lamb and was till some days negotiating with those terrorists in disguised! However now the Talibans are already in control of the district of Buner in Northern Pakistan. After days of critics from the foreign governments at Pakistan inability to take decision and action, it is now that Pakistan has decided to use jet fighters and helicopters to wash out (yes wash out as they are dirt!) some of those Talibans.

Believe it or not, and ridiculously enough, at first Pakistan government sent only 100 poorly paid constable to go to fight with the Talibans! The weak usual police force were made to run away like chickens by the Talibans well equipped forces! Its only now that the Government of Pakistan has decided to attack the Talibans and that also because of international pressure. Is Pakistan a terrorist supporting country?!!

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Infact last week when the Pakistani army decided to strike, the Taliban did a SHOW (A drama) of backing out. However it was just a show to make the media talk about it and was a plan for a better attack. Freaking pigs those Talibans.

It is being reported that more  than 30,000 civilians have fled their homes in fear of the Talibans as they took over the district of Buner! There are dead bodies everywhere too. Yesterday on TV I saw a Pakistani woman hiding in a refugee camp saying that the Talibans were killing women everyday based on there crappy reasonings that no one else wanna accept!

Today under pressure of internationals, Pakistan has decided to move a whole army from his India Pakistan border to go the area of Talibans attacks. The fights however will be hard as the Talibans have already positioned themselves in very strategic positions and there are still many civilians who did not succeed to escape. As such a violent air strike is not really the first option. Pakistan has been parachuting its assault soldiers since this morning on the mountains of Buner.

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Pakistan Military

In my opinion, it really time to eradicate those bunch of arseholes taliban! They are the real Satan of the Pakistani people. They are killing innocent women, children and men there. The main problem is that its difficult to kill’em all as the area between Pakistan and Afghanistan is mountainous and there are civilians too.

What do you think of those f*ckers Talibans? And what do you think is the best way to eradicate them? Do you think the Pakistani government is itself responsible for arriving at such a situation?

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10 Responses to “The Taliban Aiming To Take Over Pakistan”

  1. selven on April 29th, 2009 8:33 PM

    fighting against an invisible enemy is more perilous than against a visible one.

    The talibans aren’t some organisation that has a central office or country or a place specific where they regroup.. they can be everywhere which makes em difficult to get rid of.

    Anyways, it is the fault of the pakistani government for not controlling this issue earlier.

    People really have lots of money to wage wars like playing chess, maybe if one day i have that much of money, i can play chess with real people also.

    I wonder what is the real motivation of talibans.. all things are initially started with noble ideas, what are theirs? ever thought of that?

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    yusha Reply:

    The taliban as you said is an invisible force maybe pakistan do not want to eradicate them because truly the taliban group is like a company who recruit people and many gain their day to day life from money paid to them . I think if they die m their family get a compensation from the head taliban . Well planned stuff.

    They started to fight with for some ideas which they believed in , it turned out to become a conflict of religion , power and money.

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    Kurt Avish Reply:

    And there is also another fact that tthese guys tend to feel like heroes when they fight like this. They do not have education and they have almost no importance or uniqueness in society so by joining such group they tend to get the feeling of doing something great. Impe du style “la sauce senti li acteur la”

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  2. yusha on April 29th, 2009 9:03 PM

    Actually you know the taliban as such known as terrorist also . Terrorist from one view are known as people who are a danger to the population or humanity on the other way hand they are also viewed by a group of people who are against the system , people who are voicing out [ by killing others] because they are not satisfied with the system , frustrated people.

    Now concerning the taliban , most of the people come from poor region and they need money . When they are offered a little money to join the army camp , without thinking the join the taliban . Why wont they? When you think again are they really taliban ? Do they really understand the concept they fighting for?

    There are other cases of children , the group of taliban recruit street kids and those kids just need food. Taliban will fulfill the kids basic needs and at same time brainwash them .
    Later on , do those kids who are now adult understand the concept of taliban and the reason they are fighting ?

    Great dilemma.

    There is another issue to look upon from where does taliban get american arms?

    Shouldnt the arm industry work ?

    I dont think the arms have been teleportated all the way from us.

    The issue is to find the root of the taliban problem.

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    Kurt Avish Reply:

    Yea its a fact too that most of these “things” (refering to the talibans) do not actually know any real truth except the brainwashed ones.

    They are trained to kill without any reasoning. For the arms i think if you got money you can buy anything.

    The arms that the terorists and talibans use are mostly Russian made ones and not americans.

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  3. Yashi on April 29th, 2009 9:48 PM

    It’s a bit difficult to fight a group which has been carrying out a series of bomb attacks in Pakistan. I don’t think the Pakistani govt is to blame, the northern regions are tribal regions which are not strictly run by the Govt. But the political unrest in the country makes it harder for them and easier for the Talibans.

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    Kurt Avish Reply:

    IMO i think the pakistani government is to be blames. Why… simple because by governing a country, a government is ought to be GOVERNING the WHOLE country. Its time to stop those old habits of tribal stuffs.

    There is MANY time no logic and no reasoning in those tribal governance. Its just like dictatorship but insmall scale. Infact when the talibans came to these tribal regions, even teh tribe cant do anything against them.

    See the photo above,…where I have shown some militants of the taliban. Infact this photo is when the Taliban entered a tribal area to meet the tribe leader. We can clearly see how the Talibans are armed while the tribe is just of simple fellows who know only to sit under trees!

    Even if the tribe does not agree they cant do anything. They have to let the Taliban walk around and stationed themselves.

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    Yashi Reply:

    It’s not that straight-forward, Pakistan is a big country, not exactly the most stable one too, even China doesn’t completely control its whole territory even if theoretically speaking it does. Mauritius is like that too, the police can’t go into regions like Camp Chapelon, Karo Kalyptis,…etc The US couldn’t eradicate the Taliban, how can Pakistan, an unstable country with limited resources do it? They SHOULD control everything in their country, they SHOULD be able to control all crimes,…etc If that was possible, there would be no crimes in the world…

    Also, tribes sometimes like the Talibans, who share their extreme beliefs.

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  4. Kurt Avish on April 30th, 2009 10:23 AM

    Many people wonder why the Taliban are so aimed at establishing a power region between Afghanistan and Pakistan.

    The reason is that Bin Laden is suspected to be hiding between this region itself. By securing the Afghanistan and Pakistan border it will harder for spies to get hold of further information about Bin Laden. Those scapegoats are the “sociable” version of Al Qaida.

    Latest news however since yesterday again there is a rumor stating that Bin laden might be dead. Well I have heard this rumor since so many times now….

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  5. Ajith Edassery on April 30th, 2009 2:52 PM

    Pakistan should take cues from Sri Lanka and just wipe out this extremist-terrorist groups. Look at LTTE, they are on the verge of getting wiped out.

    Countries like India and Pakistan should concentrate on their internal problems rather than blaming each other for every cracker that’s burst or when some foul mouthed politician (from either end) farted. I admire our little neighbour Sri Lanka in that aspect.

    India, Pakistan, China etc have 1000s of years old rich culture. They will be spoiling that culture if they allow Americans to run over (like they spoilt rich Persian culture in Baghdadh) this region instead of solving their problems themselves. A terror within your home teritorry is your job and you should handle it rather than inviting a bigger terror to fight it.

    Let’s hope that Pakistan will clean up Taliban in a couple of years time (And the culture I talked about is not Taliban or orthodox rule. One can still think of democracy while maintaining the culture)

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