Pakistan, Terrorism, and the Peshawar Attack

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On December 16, the Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) attacked a military-run school in Peshawar, Pakistan. 145 people were killed in the attack, including 132 children. Afterward, Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif vowed that the government “will not rest until every terrorist is killed,” but there is deep skepticism that he can deliver on that promise. Dr. Christine Fair, Assistant Professor in the Security Studies Program at Georgetown University, talks with The Diplomat about the Peshawar attack and Islamabad’s response.
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Ms Fair is at least 10 years ahead of the American diplomats who still think Pakistani behavior can be changed by doling out money.

sridhark
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Loved her discussion as a Pakistani civilian. 100% accurate analysis and probably the only western analyst who knows her shit

abidrehman
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Make her the president of the United States of America

indianguy
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Truth comes out to see the day of light eventually.

madenndia
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in a nation of 200 million, what is the value of 141 people? of course the pakistan army wont change its policy, even if the civilian government wanted to. 

manassurya
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0:23, the reporter is as happy as if nothing happened and she is saying horrific so happily.

zahidrana
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Being an Indian I am happy with this incident!!!!
It was necessary to give a fatal wound on the chest of Pakistan.
Think of it like 26/11 retaliation
Eye for an eye
Tooth for a tooth
Life for a

anirbanghosh
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I do not hate. I think she is very brave. I wish Pakistan believed in doing good

rehnafayaz
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"India finance problems for Pakistan from Afghanistan" Chuck Hagel - US Defence Secretary

silverhawck
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And why beholdest thou the mote that is in thy brother's eye, but considerest not the beam that is in thine own eye?       Thou hypocrite, first cast out the beam out of thine own eye; and then shalt thou see clearly to cast out the mote out of thy brother’s eye.~Luke 6:41.

DKT
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That was 10 years ago. It’s still true.

quddusquddus
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If you leave us alone, we can solve our problems.

shaikhbilal
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ALHAMDULILLAH💚. i am proud of saying that TTP in wazeeristan and other sectors of pakistan are completely abolished...after 6 years .... India is doing the same shit in balochistan now.. but inshallah that will also be over soon😎

zabihullahghouri
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I just want to add that the uncircumcised "Indians" are actually Wazir, Kharote, Zadran and sometimes Mehsud Pashtuns. The Wazirs, and among them sub-clan Madakhel, seldom practice circumcision. Even today virtually thousands of these tribes are for all practical purposes "non-Muslims". I have always been surprised how even senior army officers in Pakistan are either ignorant of this fact or attempt to brush it under the carpet declaring dead uncircumcised terrorists as Indian agents.

salmanrashid
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Christine having your biased opinion & limited knowledge about Pakistan am not taking your Comments seriously.
The Diplomat,  if have courage bring neutral speakers who comes with solution not create issues.

vmuhib
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I request any of the Pakistani who is watching the video, please research on Bangladesh as Seniat Sabbir is pleading to do that. Also, Please comment that they are successful nation :D:D:D:D

zohraali
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So you are agreeing that Pakistan army is supporting Afghan Taliban, and will not agree india supporting TTP, than who providing them? The fucking US.

mzi
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Wao clap for her she understand Pakistan while siting in us and analysing from western media she should be hired by us CIA
Seriously are you kidding me she has manipulate the facts
One thing she didn't answer who support TTP

honeypie
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And second thing is that no pakistani wants his daughter not to study dont take this lier seriously

hishamraja
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IN MUSLIM COUNTRIES D WOMEN AND GIRLS R LIVING HELLENIC LIFE D WESTERN COUNTRIES KNOW IT VERY WELL

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