The BlogPakistan's Peace Deal Supports Al Qaeda's Recruiting Message11:57 AM, Feb 19, 2009
• By BILL ROGGIO
While a lot of criticism of Pakistan's agreement to impose sharia and end military operations in the Malakand division focus on the government's ceding of territory, Pakistan's unwillingness to confront the extremists, and the extension of a safe haven in the northwest, few analysts have explained why this is an ideological victory for al Qaeda and the Taliban. Asia Times' Syed Saleem Shahzad provides an excellent yet quick overview of the ideological implications:
Mentions of the Khorasan have begun to increase in al Qaeda's propaganda. After their defeat in Iraq, al Qaeda began shifting its rhetoric from promoting Iraq as the central front in their war in against the West to the Khorasan being the central front. The victory in northwestern Pakistan, as well as the gains in Afghanistan, will provide al Qaeda and the Taliban with a powerful recruiting message. |
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