implication of US War on Terror on Pakistan and Afghanistan

April 2, 2010

South asia
Some theorists argue that war is the continuation of politics and war is a rational act, whereas, the opponents argue that war is an irrational act. There is a difference of opinion in these points of views.
World’s history includes number of unlike examples regarding both of the different views. Many wars proved that war is a rational act; on the other hand, lot of examples proved that war is an irrational act.
Attacks of September 11, brought a lot of changes in the whole world, it affected the foreign and domestic policies of almost all the countries. Every country got much alarmed and anxious about its sanctuary and security. We can say after that incident, security problems augmented a lot instead of lessening.
Condition of security in case of South Asian countries is very meager and underprivileged. Afghanistan is one of the victims of war against terror. America launched an attack on Afghanistan soon after the incident of 9/11. It created a lot of harms and tribulations in the region. People got dissatisfied about their safety and fortification. Attack on Afghanistan created a lot of evils for Pakistan too. It created refugee trouble in Pakistan, due to which Pakistani people are still facing a lot of problems. It resulted in the indulgement of people in quantity of negative activities.
As, Pakistan is acting like a leading edge state in war against terror and supporting America. But actually, Pakistan is creating problems for itself. Security of Pakistani people seems nowhere. Suicide bombing is increasing day by day. It became a common phenomenon that people got died and injured daily and are continually becoming the victim of these activities. Although, American agenda is this that it is bringing peace and harmony in the region but, the picture tells us totally an opposite story.

written by QAISER JAHAN

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