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Pakistan - Save Thyself From the Terrosism

Article Summary by: NavalLanga    

Original Author: Naval Langa
After the Marriott Bomb blast it would be a fallacy to think that the fire of terrorism is limited to the Fata border
of Pakistan. The present incidence can be taken as the extension of the incidences of Lal Mosque and assassination of Ms. Bhutto.$0$0It was not that the blast was only a deadly wink to those sitting from Islamabad to Washington, but it was also confirmation of the fact that such a fatally loaded truck can roam in the city at its own will and speed. That truck had full potentiality to attack the nearby Presidential house, too.$0$0The present blast can have two reasons: one, there are forces that are not happy with the civilian rule in the country, or a democratic set-up of the government. Two: recent US missile attacks in the tribal areas and the ground attack on September 3 and 4 in the Fata belt by US special forces have provided immediate cause of concern. As reported there had been twenty casualties of civilians in the tribal area.$0$0Had the Pakistani government approved the US involvement, it hardly would have impressed the anti-government forces fighting in the country. The Marriott might have been selected as the symbol of the western nations. Were the attackers to send any message by attacking the hotel that message is delivered in broad daylight.$0$0It we take the present events into consideration, we could arrive on a safe conclusion that Pakistan is at war with itself, and there seems no end of the dark tunnel.$0$0The article sent is original one, and I am not connected with any person or company attached with publishing business. I write the articles using what I have read in various newspapers and websites freely available to the public.$0$0Apart from doing literary writing-I'm a writer, a novelist-I try to see how a particular event would and could affect people living in its immediate surround.
After the Marriott Bomb blast it would be a fallacy to think that the fire of terrorism is limited to the Fata border of Pakistan. The present incidence can be taken as the extension of the incidences of Lal Mosque and assassination of Ms. Bhutto.$0It was not that the blast was only a deadly wink to those sitting from Islamabad to Washington, but it was also confirmation of the fact that such a fatally loaded truck can roam in the city at its own will and speed. That truck had full potentiality to attack the nearby Presidential house, too.$0$0The present blast can have two reasons: one, there are forces that are not happy with the civilian rule in the country, or a democratic set-up of the government. Two: recent US missile attacks in the tribal areas and the ground attack on September 3 and 4 in the Fata belt by US special forces have provided immediate cause of concern. As reported there had been twenty casualties of civilians in the tribal area.$0$0Had the Pakistani government approved the US involvement, it hardly would have impressed the anti-government forces fighting in the country. The Marriott might have been selected as the symbol of the western nations. Were the attackers to send any message by attacking the hotel that message is delivered in broad daylight.$0$0It we take the present events into consideration, we could arrive on a safe conclusion that Pakistan is at war with itself, and there seems no end of the dark tunnel.$0$0The article sent is original one, and I am not connected with any person or company attached with publishing business. I write the articles using what I have read in various newspapers and websites freely available to the public.$0$0Apart from doing literary writing-I'm a writer, a novelist-I try to see how a particular event would and could affect people living in its immediate surround.$0
Published: October 10, 2008
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