Non Sense Thinking by a Nonsense Foreign Secretary of Britain : David Miliband
Source Telegrapgh
There should be no talks with Taliban’s’! It’s very disturbing to know that UK government still thinks that there are Good Taliban’s and there are Bad Taliban’s. Let me tell you all in my opinion this is totally a bad and failed concept of sectioning terrorists and militants into good and bad company. How you can do that? What are criteria to become Good Taliban’s and who will decide on this?
Terrorists will always be a terrorist no matter what. You just can’t integrate them into government, look and at least try to learn from Pakistan.
They had applied this same concept especially in SWAT region of Pakistan and now we all know what happening in SWAT Pakistan. First Pakistan negotiated with SWAT Taliban’s branding them as Good Taliban’s now they are fighting against them just to secure SWAT from Taliban’s.
If UK is going to adopt the same policy then it would best for all of us to ask our Mr. Brown government to call all our troops back home from Afghanistan and leave the people of Afghanistan on the mercy of so called “Good Taliban’s’. No need for our young brave soldiers to put their life at risk and that also to protect so called Good Taliban’s from Bad Taliban’s.
Via Telegrapgh
David Miliband, the Foreign Secretary, has said “moderate” members of the Taliban insurgency killing British forces in Afghanistan could be given seats in the Afghan government. He said that some members of the broad coalition of Islamic militants, tribal groups and hired fighters could be drawn into the Afghan political process.
Speaking in a month that has seen 20 British soldiers killed in Afghanistan, he also warned that “recent sacrifices will not be the last” and admitted that military force alone will not be enough to solve Afghan problems. Afghans vote in presidential elections next month, and Mr Miliband told a Nato seminar in Brussels that some parts of the insurgency could be brought into the political process.
“The problems that exist in Afghanistan are not susceptible to a military solution,” Mr Miliband said.
“In the end the choice will be made by those in the insurgency about whether they want to reconcile themselves. I think it is a common sense approach.”
Accepting that the Government needs to do more to explain the Afghan mission to UK voters, he again linked the conflict to British national security. The Afghan-Pakistan border is “al-Qaeda’s incubator of choice” he said. “We need to be clear about what we are trying to do, clear about the challenges and the dangers that continue to endure. Read Full Story
Ekawaaz Thought: This is a totally failed concept and it will never ever works out. Taliban’s is not just a terrorist organization but they do believe in ideology which says all non Muslims should be converted in Islam, all women should be leave behind on the mercy of mans and many more …..
I would love to see all Afghan’s ethnic groups should get a chance to send their representative in coming up new government but it would grave mistake if try to include Taliban’s in government. When Taliban’s were the rulers of Afghanistan we had seen what has happened to Afghanistan itself and what has happened to world as whole.
Taking Taliban’s and integrating into the future government will only create conflicts between the government and it will have greater impact on the security on South Asian region.
Afghanistan future government or even present government should represent the Afghan’s people not the Afghan’s terrorists.

