US Drone Strikes And Bin Laden’s Killing: Turning Pakistan Into A Time-bomb
Today, more than 150 Pakistani Taliban attacked
South Waziristan is described in US military and intelligence circles as the “most dangerous place on earth”. Washington is currently putting a great
In his opinion piece, published in Le Monde Diplomatique, Chris Sands argues that, instead of being a “game changer”-as described by US policy makers and the US media- “Bin Laden’s dream lives on”.
“Sympathy for the insurgents is particularly easy to find in the Pashtun community, Afghanistan largest ethnic group. For many of them, Bin Laden’s role in the anti-Soviet struggle still marks him out for admiration. Speaking in Kabul, a resident of the eastern province of Khost said: ‘He left his house in the name of Islam and now he is a martyr. If one Osama dies, hundreds will rise up and hundreds of their friends will rise up’. NATO cannot win in Afghanistan. Even if al-Qaida and the Taliban were to be defeated in the short term, acts of retribution are inevitable. All it needs is for a young man who has lost a relative in a drone attack or an air strike to seek vengeance on the streets of Washington, Paris or London. Bin Laden’s dream is very much alive,” concludes Chris Sands in his editorial.
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