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Another Deal with Taliban

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The News International, Pakistan, Thursday, July 30, 2009
Reports and comment in the foreign media are increasingly talking of the possibility of a deal being explored – or even done -- between the army and Baitullah Mehsud. The BBC, the Daily Telegraph, the Washington Post and the New York Times have in the last week carried reports alluding to the failure to capture Baitullah Mehsud, and it is not possible to dismiss these reports out-of-hand as mere idle gossip. The Telegraph is going so far as to claim that the delay in launching the all-out operation against Mehsud is to allow a deal to be made. The report says that the government wants him to promise that he will not attack government personnel and assets in the future – a promise that would rank alongside a solemn undertaking by all crocodiles never to eat another wildebeest. Military claims to have 'corralled his stronghold in South Waziristan' by blocking the four principal points of entry are unverifiable, and we have no idea if, or to what extent, Mehsud and his allies are being 'softened up' by the air force and artillery as is claimed by military spokespersons. What is clear is that a month after the go-ahead for an operation in the Waziristans there is very little sign of movement, and every single one of the men on the government's 'most wanted' list remains at large despite considerable prices on their heads.
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