Monday, October 26, 2009

India, Israel and U.S funding taliban in Pakistan


Ruling out the points made by a report which said that the possible source of Taliban's fund is the opium cultivation in many parts of Pakistan and Afghanistan, Interior Minister of Pakistan Rehman Malik claimed that these nations [India, Israel and U.S] are fomenting unrest within Pakistan through steps such as funding Taliban fighters based along the border with Afghanistan.

U.S has been fighting a war with Al-Qaeda and Taliban since 2001. India which is itself frustrated with extremism is making sweet relations with Afghan government by donating billions for their infrastructure and security  to keep the extremists on bay. Whereas Israel is fighting a long term war with Islamic Extremism. Hence it has become very difficult to believe in the Interior minister's recent statement.

Asked during an interview to a TV news channel as to who was backing the Taliban, he said: "There are certain hostile elements against Pakistan and there are certain hostile agencies which do not want Pakistan to be stabilised."

He then specially pointed out its 62 year old enemy neighbour, India. In response to a question on whether India is among the hostile agencies, Malik said, "Yes, of course, I am convinced. I have no doubt about it. I was very open. I have given the full details. (Source: India funding Taliban fighters: Pak Minister)

As per now nothing has been done by the Pakistani Government in the Mumbai blast case, dossier given by India has been checked by more than 100 nations of the world including U.S, Europe, Russia, China and other major South American, African and Arab Countries.

Taliban was born with the help of CIA and Pakistani Intelligence agency, ISI to make the Soviets leave Afghanistan. After U.S winning the proxy war paid very less attention to Taliban. Pakistan used this opportunity and headed Taliban to capture Kabul and form a ruling body there, to enlarge its area of influence with a plan of destabilizing India making Afghanistan responsible for the act.

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2 responses:

Canada Guy said...

Instabilty and war are the primary factors responsible for increased opium production in Afghanistan. Before the Soviet invasion, and during the brief rule of the Taliban, opium production was either very limited, or deliberated curtailed. Soon after the war is over, production is likely to plummet.

http://watching-history.blogspot.com/2009/10/opium-in-afghanistan.html

Sanskar Shrivastava said...

This is true, opium production in Afghanistan has surpassed the infamous golden triangle. And there is no doubt that this is one of the major source of funds to taliban. Other possible sources may be the aid from arab nation, and ISI.

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