23 March 2009
Common Sense on Pakistan
It looks like the White House will be linking future aid to Pakistan to their performance fighting the Taliban and limiting cross border incursions.
This is a very good idea.
There are elements in Pakistan who are still supporting the Taliban, because they see it as a way of offsetting Indian influence in Afghanistan, and much of the military establishment that isn't doing this is completely focused on a future conflict with India, so they do not spend resources to assert a level of control in the "tribal regions."
If they realize that spare parts for their F-16s is contingent on their performance in keeping the Taliban from using northern Pakistan as a staging area, maybe elements of the Pakistani security apparatus will get on the ball, as opposed to spending most of their time and energy on planning for an apocalyptic conflict with India.
This is a very good idea.
There are elements in Pakistan who are still supporting the Taliban, because they see it as a way of offsetting Indian influence in Afghanistan, and much of the military establishment that isn't doing this is completely focused on a future conflict with India, so they do not spend resources to assert a level of control in the "tribal regions."
If they realize that spare parts for their F-16s is contingent on their performance in keeping the Taliban from using northern Pakistan as a staging area, maybe elements of the Pakistani security apparatus will get on the ball, as opposed to spending most of their time and energy on planning for an apocalyptic conflict with India.
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Afghanistan
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Foreign Relations
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South Asia
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