The only answer is to wipe the Taliban out, but Pakistan sadly does not have the will, resources or organisation to raise and train a military capable of this. Everyone is too scared of them, or too corrupt. There is some hope in the form of inspirational people like Malala yousafazi, but the situation is dire.
“As our politicians are doing nothing for us, nothing for peace, nothing for education, I want to become prime minister of my country,” Malala says. “To some people this seems too much – they feel you can’t dream that way, you must have a smaller dream. But sometimes it’s good to dream bigger. This is what I’ve been telling our world leaders: dream big, make your ambitions bigger.”
The only answer is to wipe the Taliban out, but Pakistan sadly does not have the will, resources or organisation to raise and train a military capable of this. Everyone is too scared of them, or too corrupt. There is some hope in the form of inspirational people like Malala yousafazi, but the situation is dire.
“As our politicians are doing nothing for us, nothing for peace, nothing for education, I want to become prime minister of my country,” Malala says. “To some people this seems too much – they feel you can’t dream that way, you must have a smaller dream. But sometimes it’s good to dream bigger. This is what I’ve been telling our world leaders: dream big, make your ambitions bigger.”
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/oct/25/malala-yousafzai-prime-minister-of-my-country-documentary