Monday, May 9, 2011

Will U.S. continue its battle against terrorism after nailing Osama Bin Laden?

U.S. has finally taken out the world's most wanted terrorist, Osama Bin Laden, in his mansion near Abbottabad in Pakistan! This has exposed Pakistan's double game of demanding economic aid from U.S. and on the other hand, they are providing safe havens to terrorists. It looks like they are finally check mate.

U.S. Intelligence agency, C.I.A., has been credited with their efficient operation that killed the dreaded terrorist. U.S. seals has successfully added their most glittering achievement after eliminating Osama who were on the U.S's hitlist for over a decade.

Will this encounter be an eye opener for the U.S.? Only time will tell. Although killing the plotter of that shocking 9/11 will act as a balm for U.S. government and for those who lost their family in the worst terrorist attack recorded in human history. Will it make them even more resolute to go for all terror outfits responsible creating havoc in kashmir and across the globe?

U.S. appears to be miffed with Pakistan for their blunt refusal on the whereabouts of Osama Bin Laden. This time, U.S. intelligence, C.S.I., must be lauded for launching the successful hunt for Osama Bin Laden. They accurately traced his whereabout and gave the order to launch a swift encounter that proved to be successful. It reiterated the fact that U.S. is still the most powerful nation in the world.

Even though Al-Quaeda and other terror outfits operating out of Pakistan has openly declared war on India and U.S., deep down inside they knew that U.S. is too powerful for even the most notorious of terrorists. Well, Osama paid for what he had sown. Although he should have met his fate long ago. It is always better late than never.

Will U.S. go after the I.S.I's suspects and other terror outfits deeply entrenched in the land of Pakistan? In all likelihood, they must be feeling betrayed by Pakistan's reluctance to weed out terrorists from its land. It clearly indicates their narrow minded agenda of spreading their malicious, yet a futile intent of turning this world into a dominating Islamic community.

As vague as it sounds, it is beyond impossible. All those Islamic extremists are fighting a lost cause. It will never substantiate into anything besides stoking the ire of world's powerful nations.

There are several hurdles to be tackled before we can rid this world of a plague called terrorism. The most noted one is getting Pakistan's establishment to admit their wrongdoings and getting them willingly extend their hands unconditionally in combating terrorists' menace.

Apart from that, U.S. and India needs to keep a close watch on China. They are a dangerous and treacherous country. The sound bytes emanating from China about U.S. invasion of Pakistan is not encouraging either. Being a communist country, they will never be supportive of capitalist U.S. and democratic India.

The allied nations must be prepared if U.S. decides to teach Pakistan a stern lesson. India will step up the offensive against the Pakistan if all dialogues and peace talks fail to materialize. Even though it won't happen in the near future, but it seems inevitable.

Now that the ball is in the court of U.S. President Barack Obama, whole world's eyes will be transfixed on him from now on. His every move will be closely monitored. If he sticks to his determination to bring the perpetrators of terror attacks around the world to justice, he will emerge as the face of the crusade against terrorism.

It's an uphill task as launching a world-wide operation requires unwavering commitment and abundant resources. It's just a start of an end game for terrorists organizations. Their fate is sealed. At the most, they can elude allied forces, but cannot avoid their fate.

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