Disintegration
of Taliban groups in Pakistan is seen into very positive pose by considering it
as a feeble point. Many think that it is the best time for a third party to hit
and break the unpleasant force hindering social fabric of the state. It is
quite probable as the ongoing infighting and contradictions among the groups
obviously support the idea fully.
In
case there is a serious division in the radical composition of fighters, a
surrendering stage can evidently be expected in case of any military
aggression. It can be associated to the latent extension of announcement of former peace agreement made in 2006 by the Jirga of North Waziristan. Similarly,
the killing of a dozen Taliban in Nuristan by masked men propose strong
opposition among the militants, but there is no long term adjustment upon such splitting
and clashing terms. The frequency of such turns, historically have remained interim.
The efforts of the local tribesmen to avoid the planned military operation at
grand level also show the limits of understanding and development among the locals
and the radical groups.
Therefore,
contrary to that, the purpose of split may extend to the possibilities of the
following…
·
To divide and rule timely for sustaining the powerful hold in
various regions
·
To develop multi combat engagements at domestic as well as
international grounds
·
To ambush the lines of weakness placed by the recently military
strikes
·
To influence regional strategies by engaging splits into Pakistan Afghanistan
or even further to Palestine, Egypt or Syria.
·
To wait and review counter-strike policies and potential
approaches
·
To change the phase of maneuver for better performance
·
To mend the bidding in a more complex manner
·
Siding politically or against seeking possible beneficial alternatives
The
infighting and conflicting paces in the militant structure might be cracked but
the attack on Karachi Airport Terminal by Jaish-ul-Islam has proved that the
apparent picture is incomplete and to under estimate the will of insurgents may
consequent into a deep wound.
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