Date Submitted: Thu Feb 04, 2010
ISLAMABAD - Making a distinction between some violent extremist groups and others is counterproductive, US Defense Secretary Robert Gates recently told Pakistan that Taliban safe havens along the Af-Pak border have to be eliminated or both nations would suffer “more lethal and brazen attacks”.
Arriving on a crucial visit to Islamabad, Gates said, “It is important to remember that the Pakistani Taliban operates in collusion with both the Taliban in Afghanistan and Al-Qaeda. So it is impossible to separate these groups.”
Saying that the chief reason for his visit was to develop a broader strategic dialouge with Pakistan, Gates writing in ‘The News’ made it clear that there was a link between Afghanistan’s stability and Pakistan’s stability.
His comments come as Islamabad has mounted a big military campaign against Pakistani Taliban faction that are attacking the state, but resisted US pressure to attack other Taliban groups like the powerful Haqqani network, who do not attack Pakistan but cross the border to fight US and NATO troops in Afghanistan.
“If history is any indication, safe havens for either Taliban, on either side of the border in the long run lead to more lethal and more brazen attacks in both nations,” Gates wrote in an article in a leading Pakistani newspaper.
US Defense Secretary said, “Only by pressuring all of these groups on both sides of the border will Afghanistan and Pakistan be able to rid themselves of this scourge for good...to destroy those who promote the use of terror here and abroad.”
Though he said US wants Pakistan to broaden its offensive to border areas where Afghan Taliban have been seeking refuge, Gates said he won’t directly press Islamabad to expand its military campaign, but only ask what its military plans were.
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