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The story of the dark aspect of the Afghan battle - and how Pakistan degenerated into a nuclear-armed powder keg
Eight years back we chased the Taliban from Kabul and required Al Qaeda to find a new home. One at a time the militants crossed the border into Pakistan and resolved in its tribal areas, building alliances with local people and terrorizing or bribing their way to vitality. This place - Pakistan's lawless frontier - is now the epicenter of global terrorism. It is where young American and Uk jihadists go to learn, where the kidnapped are stowed away, and where plots are hatched for dangerous attacks all over the world. It has become, in Leader Obama's words, "the most dangerous place" - a hornet's nest of violent extremists, many of whom now target their own state in vicious suicide- bombing campaigns.
Imtiaz Gul, who has learned the ins and outs of these groups and their leaders, tackles the toughest questions about the current situation: What you can do to bring the Pakistani Taliban in order? Who cash these militants and what exactly are their links to Al Qaeda? Are they still reinforced by the ISI, Pakistan's all-powerful brains agency?
Predicated on a large number of exclusive interviews with high-ranking Pakistani brains, government and military services officers and comprehensive first-hand reporting, The Most Dangerous Place is a gripping and definitive exposé of an area that People in america need urgently to comprehend.
Eight years back we chased the Taliban from Kabul and required Al Qaeda to find a new home. One at a time the militants crossed the border into Pakistan and resolved in its tribal areas, building alliances with local people and terrorizing or bribing their way to vitality. This place - Pakistan's lawless frontier - is now the epicenter of global terrorism. It is where young American and Uk jihadists go to learn, where the kidnapped are stowed away, and where plots are hatched for dangerous attacks all over the world. It has become, in Leader Obama's words, "the most dangerous place" - a hornet's nest of violent extremists, many of whom now target their own state in vicious suicide- bombing campaigns.
Imtiaz Gul, who has learned the ins and outs of these groups and their leaders, tackles the toughest questions about the current situation: What you can do to bring the Pakistani Taliban in order? Who cash these militants and what exactly are their links to Al Qaeda? Are they still reinforced by the ISI, Pakistan's all-powerful brains agency?
Predicated on a large number of exclusive interviews with high-ranking Pakistani brains, government and military services officers and comprehensive first-hand reporting, The Most Dangerous Place is a gripping and definitive exposé of an area that People in america need urgently to comprehend.