Pakistan, which gives shelter to terrorism, has been ruined by terrorists themselves, Army
Pakistan News / Pakistan, which gives shelter to terrorism, has been ruined by terrorists themselves, Army
Pakistan News - Pakistan, which gives shelter to terrorism, has been ruined by terrorists themselves, Army
Pakistan News: Pakistan, which once supported and nurtured terrorists, is now itself caught in the trap of terrorism. New terrorist attacks and incidents have put Pakistan in serious trouble, and now the situation has become such that the Pakistani army is also tired of taking the front against the terrorists. The situation is such that terrorism has now become a serious crisis for Pakistan, and its army seems unable to deal with this challenge. Pakistan Army Chief General Asim Munir recently admitted that Pakistan is now facing not only terrorists, but a global network of terrorists.Pakistan becomes a center of terrorismTop Pakistan Army officer General Asim Munir said in his address at the special session of 'Margalla Dialogue 2024' on Friday that terrorist organizations active within Pakistan have now become a center for international terrorists. In particular, he described 'Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan' (TTP) active in Pakistan as a major threat to global terrorists. General Munir said, "TTP's terrorism has now become a hub for all global terrorist organizations and their proxy organizations, which has become a serious concern for Pakistan and its neighborhood as well."In this statement, he emphasized on Pakistan's growing terrorism problem and expressed concern that Pakistan has now become the main place for terrorists to hide and operate. Earlier, Pakistan has often been accused of sheltering and supporting terrorists in its country, but now this terrorism has turned into a nightmare for them.Growing challenge of border securityOn this occasion, General Munir also highlighted Pakistan's problems regarding the security of its western borders. He said, "Pakistan has implemented a comprehensive border management system to secure its western border, but despite this, the series of terrorist incidents is not stopping." Pakistan's western border, which is connected to Afghanistan, has now become a gateway for terrorists, and this problem is increasing day by day.According to him, Pakistan hoped that the interim government of Afghanistan would stop the terrorists from operating on its soil, but till now no concrete steps have been taken in this direction. Munir believes that if there is any hope of peace and stability in Afghanistan, it will have to take strict action against the terrorists.Pakistan's dilemma: The result of harboring terroristsThis situation has become a big dilemma for Pakistan. Pakistan had earlier sheltered terrorists on its soil, and now these terrorists have become a serious threat to Pakistan. The Pakistan Army, which claims to fight against terrorists, has now become a victim of the same terrorism. TTP and other terrorist organizations have now become not only an internal security crisis for Pakistan, but they are also affecting Pakistan's image at the global level.It is now clear to Pakistan that terrorism cannot be taken as just a simple security problem. It requires a comprehensive and strict strategy, and it has become necessary that Pakistan, along with its allies, take even more stringent steps against terrorism.The way forwardThe road ahead for Pakistan is extremely difficult. If it strengthens its border security and takes action against terrorists, it can be beneficial not only for it but also for the region. However, Pakistan needs to understand that combating terrorism will not be done only by military action but it will be a multi-pronged effort that will also include diplomatic, social and economic measures.It is time for Pakistan to re-evaluate its old alliances and change its policy towards terrorists. If Pakistan succeeds in facing this challenge properly, not only can its internal situation improve but also a positive step can be taken towards regional and global peace.