Are you trolling or serious? I've heard of some deal of ANP with these militants in Swat but don't know the details.
Is that so? Interesting take! And pray, do educate us all on this a bit more!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Black_Thunderstorm
On May 13, 2009, Pakistan's ambassador to the United States
Husain Haqqani revealed on
The Daily Show to
Jon Stewart that Pakistan's decision to strike a peace deal with Taliban militants earlier, which effectively ceded control of large swathes of the country's northwest, was all part of a cunning plan to fool the Taliban, which is now coming to fruition with the commencement of Operation Black Thunderstorm. The ambassador mentioned to Jon Stewart that President
Asif Ali Zardari's signing of the
Nizam-e-Adl Regulation, which was the Swat peace deal, was nothing more than a trick to lure the Taliban from the mountains and countryside to the main towns where it would be much easier for the Pakistani military to kill or capture them.
"[President Zardari] did something very smart. When he was with President Obama recently, he explained it. He actually told the American government that I'm going to do this deal to try and prove to those within Pakistan, and in Pakistan's state apparatus, who think that these guys can be negotiated with — I will negotiate with them only to prove that you can't negotiate with them, because they will break the deal. And as soon as they broke the deal, the army is back in, the fighting is going on, and you can see the results."
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http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...e-used-again-Haqqani/articleshow/4568193.cms?
A top Pakistani diplomat in the US on Friday said that Islamabad was aware that the peace deal with Taliban in the country's troubled Swat valley would not work but went ahead with it as a tactical move.
Pakistan's Ambassador to the US Hussain Haqqani, in a television interview, said even President Asif Ali Zardari knew about its result from the very beginning of the deal.
"It was a tactical move," Haqqani told the CNN, adding, "President Zardari made it very clear that he did not think that this agreement is going to work."
"But it was important to do it to ensure that all those people in the Pakistani political spectrum, who did not want to fight would then not have an excuse to support the government when the government did go ahead and fight," he said.
By offering a peace deal it was trap to lure them in and kill them all in one place instead of going after them in the mountains .