Taliban School Assault Seen Likely to Build Consensus on Fighting Terrorism in Pakistan
The killing by Pakistan’s Taliban of more than 140
people, mostly children, at a school is likely to “provide some glue for
a consensus [in Pakistan] that you cannot negotiate with terrorist
groups,” according to Atlantic Council South Asia specialist Shuja Nawaz. The assault, in northwestern Pakistan, shocked the South Asian nation and drew international condemnation.
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