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End of the Cold War proved all the assumptions about the nature of the emerging international system proved wrong. Neither there was a “Clash of Civilization” nor an “End of History”. Sketch drawn by the political analysts about the future of international political system was based on their individual views. A key factor was ignored that henceforth international political system would be shaped by the world’s sole superpower. Thucydides said that power expands in the absence of a countervailing power. As it is the behaviour of every superpower that it wants to perpetuate its grip over the globe and take measures to contain the emergence of any other power. The 9/11 event was not an ordinary one. It inflicted severe damage to the centres of US economic, political and military power. Long and clandestine planning of the attacks forced many to wonder, whether it was an opportunity given by the terrorists or created by US itself to pursue its hegemonic ambitions. The US legitimized its expedition for power under the veil of Global War on Terror (GWOT). Al-Qaeda was formed during Afghan war in 1980s. With the passage of time it expanded its operational capabilities and network throughout the world. The 9/11 attack was not the first attempt by the Al-Qaeda to inflict damage on American interests but indeed it was a successful and vital * Hasan Akbar, MSC, Department of International Relations, National University of Modern Languages, Islamabad. E-mail: hazanakbar@gmail.com Politics of Talibanization in Pakistan Abasyn Journal of Social Sciences. Vol.3 No.2 244 blow. It is unimaginable that such an act of terrorism plotted by Al-Qaeda did not come in the knowledge of CIA. The US with a mammoth military budget which accounts 80% of the world’s total military budget, was unable to dig out the conspiracy. After the declaration of GWOT, US ambitions were miscalculated and misinterpreted by Pakistanis. Afghanistan was not the only abode of Taliban and Al-Qaeda. During the Afghan jihad Pakistan fully supported the Mujahideen. Even after the Afghan jihad these Mujahideen were used by Pakistan as a tool to further its interest in the region. Reportedly Pakistan’s military intelligence had relations with the high profile leadership of Taliban. All these facts were open secret. The only thing which saved Pakistan from the initial anger of US was its nuclear capability and geographical importance. After nine years of war Pakistan’s status is transforming from an ally to a target. Approximately 40 percent of supplies come from Pakistan for coalition forces operating in Afghanistan (“Pakistan reopen supply route for NATO forces,” 2010). It was clear that US cannot overtly extend the GWOT to Pakistan’s borders.

Hasan Akbar. (2010) Politics of Talibanization in Pakistan, Abasyn Journal of Social Sciences, Volume-03, Issue-2.
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