Just when it seemed advisable that Pakistan measure the Taliban threat in terms of its ability to hold the extremists to their word as against the dramatic sport of calculating the physical distance of the militants from Islamabad that distance and how effectively and sincerely the Pakistani government is battling to drive them back,has now assumed paramount importance. Of course,that only reaffirms the need to hold them to their word. The Swat peace deal was always a problem because it let the Taliban spread to adjoining areas,effectively negating the writ of the state. In the first week of this month,the Swat Taliban entered Buner district,about 60 miles from the capital. At the end of last week,the Taliban made a show of withdrawing,only to get involved in a battle with the Pakistani armed forces forthwith.
The Pakistani establishment,amid arm-twisting from the United States to focus on the real threat of the Taliban instead of India,appeared to at last wake up and launch aerial campaigns against militant positions in Buner,along with a ground offensive. But despite the strong words from Interior Minister Rehman Malik about the governments intention to thwart those trying to destabilise Pakistan,it cannot be gainsaid that theres something odd about the whole episode. For one,it all seems a bit too well-coordinated or well-timed the militants entrench themselves in Buner and Shangla,they pretend to withdraw but hold on,the government warns and the military moves in,heavy casualties are reported and then the Swat deal is under threat. All the while,the establishment breathlessly publicises its action for the benefit of its benefactors. Could events have followed a different course without the US admonition and conditions to aid?
The situation in Pakistan is grim. But the Buner offensive also looks rather stage-managed. Regardless of the armys action,there is,after all,no evidence of a shift in the core relationship between the armed forces and the extremists. Its time Pakistan answered whether its going to end that relation or not. Otherwise,it would still be deceiving the world and
deluding itself against the Taliban.