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By Alan Caruba

The wars going on in the Middle East will soon be the entire world's next war as the fanatic Islamists throughout the region threaten to take over Pakistan and Afghanistan while continuing to wage war in Iraq. If they're successful, India will be dragged into the full scale battle against the Taliban and al Qaeda. Where it spreads from there is anyone's guess.

It is a battle between the seventh century of Islam and the twenty-first century of the rest of the world. It is a battle between men who believe that Allah demands it and they are prepared to spend as much time as necessary to achieve victory.

It is a battle in which the United States has been an unwilling participant for a very long time. The jihadists drew blood in Beirut, Lebanon during the Reagan years in the 80s and again when they blew up two U.S. embassies in Africa during the Clinton years. Tellingly, it included an abortive effort to destroy the Twin Towers in 1993.

After September 11, 2001, Americans applauded the vigorous response of the Bush administration in Afghanistan, but in point of fact al Qaeda's Osama bin Laden and Ayman al-Zawahiri easily moved across the border into Pakistan and intelligence services believe they have been there ever since.

This enemy senses serious weakness in the new President. Obama has chosen Afghanistan, the worst place to fight a war, as his new "front" while at the same time announcing he is withdrawing U.S. troops from Iraq . The increase of bombings in Iraq is no accident. It is an al Qaeda calling card. The worst of the news is the potential collapse of Pakistan as Taliban factions acquire more and more territory in what has always been a very poor excuse for a nation.

As Pakistan's leading English-language newspaper, Dawn, recently said in an editorial, "...the Taliban are no longer a threat, but a grotesque reality," noting that "The writ of the government weakens by the hour, while the terrorists are steadily emboldened. Yet the state and its institutions-including the military-have so far shown an appalling lack of commitment or wherewithal to force back the swarm."

This is a newspaper in a Muslim nation, written by Muslims, who call the Taliban "grotesque." And they should know! The editorial warned that, "The time in which to turn back the tide is fast running out."

One of the most brilliant analysts of Middle Eastern affairs is Walid Phares, the Director of the Future Terrorism Project at the Foundation for the Defense of Democracies. "As the U.S. administration and its allies are devising a new strategy for the next steps in Afghanistan, the jihadists have already begun their next move-but this time it's inside Pakistan ."

"If Washington and its allies fail to see the big picture in the fight against the Taliban and Al Qaeda," wrote Phares, "which unfortunately may be the case now, the rapidly deteriorating situation will soon exceed the northwestern provinces of Pakistan to spill over to both Afghanistan and India."

Simply put, you cannot negotiate with the Taliban or al Qaeda. Their promises mean nothing because they operate under taqiyya, an Arab/Muslim term that terrorism expert, Douglas Farah tells us is "embraced by radical Islamists. It blesses the concept of disguising one's beliefs, intentions, convictions, ideas, feelings, opinions or strategies from the enemy and the infidel."

"In practical terms," says Farah, "it is manifested as dissimulation, lying, deceiving, vexing and confounding with the intention of deflecting attention, foiling or pre-emptive blocking."

In an excellent Policy Analysis published by the Cato Institute on April 13, Malou Innocent shared her observations after having recently returned from a fact-finding trip to Pakistan .

Just how bad is the situation there? All of the seven tribal agencies administered by the Pakistan government are either under the de facto control or threatened by the Taliban movement. A recent truce between the government and the Taliban is of no real substance and should not be treated as such. As Ms. Innocent notes, "the military agreed not to launch operations without consulting tribal elders...(but) the army is more inclined to fight India, not a civil war within its borders."

That is extremely bad news, but Pakistan has been a nation of extremes since it came into being after breaking away from the newly independent India in 1947 to become an Islamic state. The army-currently some 600,000 soldiers-has been the only stable element and has provided a number of presidents or rulers via coups.

Elements within the government such as its intelligence service have leaned favorably toward the Taliban and al Qaeda. Even so, "U.S. officials acknowledge, however, that the Pakistani government has captured more terrorists and committed more troops than almost any other nation in the 'war on terror'."

In its urban, modern cities and areas, there appears to be a genuine desire for real democracy, but the Taliban threatens to drag Pakistan back to the seventh century in its quest for a new caliphate. While the nation has remained focused on war with India since its founding, the real threat has always been the growth of fundamentalist Islam and it now poses the potential overthrow of the government.

Should that government fail, you will watch India go to full battle-ready status. Afghanistan 's government will likely fail despite the presence of U.S./NATO forces and the momentum to continue the jihad into all the nations of the region would pose a grave threat to the West. It could only be solved only by combat.

And the question everyone is wondering, if not asking, is whether Barack Obama will make the tough decisions necessary to keep Pakistan from falling to the Taliban or is willing, as George W. Bush was, to drive out a tyrannical regime?

Alan Caruba writes a daily blog at http://factsnotfantasy.blogspot.com and a weekly commentary at http://www.anxietycenter.com, the website of The National Anxiety Center.

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If they’re successful, India

If they’re successful, India will be dragged into the full scale battle against the Taliban and al Qaeda.
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The sooner the better, fighting directly is better than fighting a proxy war. 1971 saw the creation Bangladesh, may we see a further division of Pakistan


Nuke Pakistan

Nuke Pakistan


If Pakistan were not Islamic,

If Pakistan were not Islamic, they have been a prosperous society by all means. They are endowed with one of the best fertile lands in the world. They have minerally rich region of Baluchistan. They have proximity to fossil fuel resources. They could have built many refineries, and who knows, by now could have become potential oil exchange of the world.
But they are Islamic, which means the only game they could play is game of death. That is exactly we see. Talibans have already taken over Pakistan. They already control their intelligence agency ISI and large cadres of army. They hold sway over vast swathes of areas and populations, with ready foot soldiers.
India has to prepare a combat strategy for these modern-time thugs, else be prepared for another round of long drawn proxy wars with these morons.
The biggest threat of all is nukes. The global community would do well to put some software locks in the command and control system as pre-condition to aid to this pauperized country, which only US could ensure.
Also, we need to round up some islamic apologists and send them to territories controlled by Taliban to get first hand experience of Islam.


There would never have been a

There would never have been a pakistan without Islam. So your entire theory is based on a wrong premise. Pakistan, bangladesh are all parts of India which were seperated in the name of Islam so any talk of pakistan being prosperous had it not been islamic does not make any sense.
In any case not being Islamic is not a guarentee that a nation will be properous.


This is the stuff that my

This is the stuff that my nightmares are made of...India on her way to becoming a force to recon with in the world...Pulled down by the bastard neighbour...who will neither grow himself not allow anybody else to grow....but bring it on we shall wipe out muslims and do the world a favour


Excellent article.

Excellent article.


Send Porkystanis MUST-APES to

Send Porkystanis MUST-APES to Gas Chambers!


#4 Ibrahim My theory is not

#4 Ibrahim

My theory is not general but geography specific. The territory that comprises Pakistan (especially Punjab and Sindh) were very prosperous pre-Islam, and had every reason to have continued so, but for Islamic system. Pick up any time of written history, like the Kingdom of Puru invaded by Alexander, or the Chauhan Kings of Punjab, or even Ranjit Singh's time just 160 years back, and see for yourself where it was in prosperity. (Before Aurangzeb, Punjab as well as Sindh were not muslim majority in any case).
You are right though that there would have been no Pakistan but for Islam, but I have made just a fantasised statement to depict the contrast what Islam has brought about in the territory called Pakistan.


Kam Baksh You need to

Kam Baksh

You need to understand the fact the Pakistan, just like Bangladesh were parts of a greater landmass called India or bharat ort hindustan as you might like to call it. In the absesnce of Islam in the Indian subcontinent there would have been no neccesity of a seperate country.
This is the point that I was trying to make.


Now ,What the USA is doing is

Now ,What the USA is doing is , cutting branches of a tree called Islam, pruning the leaves, and not uprooting Islam. New leaves will come, new branches will sprout --- even more than before; pruning helps a tree to become thicker. Unless they uproot Islam , the fight is baseless, it is foolish.

In fighting the US will waste energy, time, life and the tree Islam will go on becoming more and more strong, far thicker and dense.

What Ali Sina is doing is more effective, Kill Islam , Kill the root and all the problems will be solved.


Despite knowing well that the

Despite knowing well that the aid US is giving to Porkistan is being used to fight a proxy war against India, the US has now decided to give Pork US$ 1.5 billion a year for the next 5 years i.e. 7.5 billion dollars for what TO FIGHT AGAINST TERROR!. As has been proved before, this will only embolden jihadists to export their terror ideology from its epicenter, Porkistan.

It would be better for mankind if the authorities in US Govt. donate this kind of money to faithfreedom.org so that Dr. Ali Sina can spread his message of peace through books, TV shows, radio talks etc. through out the world. ONLY ENLIGHTENMENT among the masses, both Muslims and non Muslims can stop Islamic barbarity.


Continuum1 gave the bad news

Continuum1 gave the bad news in comment on the article about Iran, but I think that about Pakistan we must talk under this article.

It's horrible what I heard from Continuum1. It shocked me, made me feel very worried. There are many Indians in this forum. I sympathize a lot with them. The worst is that the Taliban could well get their hands on nuclear weapons. Whereas also Iran may acquire nuclear weapons.

And we can hardly stop them. We will be dependent on Mutual Assured Destruction-method as in the cold war. Pardon my frankness, but I suppose the Taliban and Iranians who think the Jews are so bad, must in secret already believe that Israel, when hit by a nuclear bom, might well respond very ferociously, by obliterating Teheran, but also other Islamic targets, maybe Mecca, military or even civilian targets in: Egypt, Syria AND Pakistan, because the Taliban and Iranians know that Israel knows these are its bitter enemies, likely to profit from an Iranian nuclear attack on Israel. Mind you, that is what Taliban, Iran might be thinking, not what Israel or I really think.