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Pakistan may launch another terror attack to divert attention from internal strife-Forbes

Posted: Oct 14, 2009 Wed 10:58 pm     Views: 100    Interacts: 0

The international community is slowly waking up to the Pakistani Murderous Jihadi Culture.
In an article in Forbes, It has been clearly stated without any mincing that Pak may export terror to divert some attention away from this internal implosion that Pak is growing through.

INSTABILITY FUELS ANOTHER CONFRONTATION WITH INDIA

A second risk scenario is that Pakistan's government and military, facing prolonged instability and eager to neutralise the internal threat from militants, fall back on the old strategy of trying to export unrest. In a divided and unstable country, animosity towards India is one of the few unifying factors.

Pakistan's government has shown eagerness to improve relations with India, but the ruling coalition is weak, and several militant groups are eager to strike again in India.

Pakistani authorities may decide that renewed confrontation is a price worth paying to keep a lid on internal unrest.

If India suffers more attacks like the militant assault on Mumbai last November, and if Pakistan is seen as failing to prevent such attacks, cross-border tensions would spiral and markets across the region would suffer.


http://www.forbes.com/feeds/afx/2009/10/15/afx7003262.html


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