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Friday
Oct172008

Extremism in Pakistan higher than ever

Extremists in the Middle East believe the war on terror is "targeted against Muslims" said Former Interior Minister of Pakistan Aftab Khan Sherpao. He added that this belief some have in Pakistan is "misguided."

The United States Institute of Peace (USIP) held a discussion on extremism in Pakistan. Sherpao said that the U.S. must rely on dialogue with native Pakistanis, development of the country of Pakistan, and deterrence against insurgents residing in Pakistan. He added that "winning the hearts and minds of people" in that region is very important.

Sherpao did caution that military action would not accomplish anything in the fight against terrorism, but that Pakistan "needs immediate help." He said that Al-Qaeda and the Taliban are "well resourced" and "highly motivated."

Former U.S. ambassador to Pakistan Wendy Chamberlin said that "extremism is spreading" in that region. She added that the situation is as bad as ever in Pakistan, saying "Anti-Americanism is at its peak" in the country. She said that we must not merely help Pakistan on its Afghanistan border, but "all of Pakistan."

USIP Senior Rule of Law Advisor Alexander Thier said that "Pakistan is in turmoil." She said the extremist movement in Pakistan is "threatening everything." Sherpao agreed, saying extremism in
Pakistan "affects the world as a whole."

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