Since 2001, Pakistan has undertaken a number of operations against
militant groups, including al Qa'ida, that directly affect U.S.
national security. Despite some successes, militant groups continue
to present a significant threat to Pakistan, the United States, and
a range of other countries. Pakistan will not be able to deal with
the militant threat over the long run unless it does a more
effective job of addressing the root causes of the crisis and makes
security of the civilian population, rather than destroying the
enemy, its top counter insurgency priority. In addition, Pakistan
needs to abandon militancy as a tool of its foreign and domestic
policy; it sends a confusing message internally and has a large
potential to backfire.
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