Thursday, January 22, 2009

Saw 'Munich'? Watch it

India should learn how Israel beat terror in their own game....
Nowadays one generally doesn’t expect an average Member of Parliament (MP) to have the intellect to watch classic English movies and then decipher and understand them. In this case an average MP refers to one who prefers a siesta during key discussions in the Parliament and have utter disregard for national issues at large, barring parroting needless controversies the way Minority Affairs Minister AR Antulay did. But for the remaining few intellectuals who still honour the house with their august presence and for the ones running the country, one just wonder if any of them have ever seen the film "Munich", based on the real life incident of the killing of the Israeli contingent in the Munich Olympics in 1972. This was an act of a Palestinian terror outfit Black September. There is much similarity in the manner in which Munich incident happened and the way the Mumbai terror attacks on 26/11 took place, given the fact that in both cases there were armed terrorists who had stormed into hotels to kill unarmed civilians. Yet, in case of Munich, neither did Israel go around browbeating about an impending strike against Palestine (there is nothing much in Palestine to destroy through air raids either) nor did they try to pressurise the world to act against the leaders of Black September. Instead, Israel formed a covert group with a few former Mossad guys leading the pack and went after the planners, financiers and executors of Black September. In the ensuing months, they executed most.

Post 26/11, for nearly a month, the Indian government kept on cribbing to the world at large and especially to the US as to how much it is hurt and how much it deserves and reserves the right to retaliate through air strikes for dismantling the terror camps (as if the terrorists would still be waiting in their camps to greet the air strike) in Pakistan. So, while India continues with its pretension of a tactical strike, Pakistan continues with its pretension of acting on the perpetrators while the sub-continent is slowly heading towards a war which has the potential to take the shape of a World War. And that’s exactly what the ideological leaders of the perpetrators and the radicals in the Pakistani Army establishment would want. Instead, it's now time to learn from Mossad and Mista'ravim of Israel and their modus operandi. What did India expect when it gave the list of 40 odd terrorists to Pakistan? That Pakistan would hand them over? Or that India was trying to make the world believe that it’s trying its best to exhaust all options before heading for the last resort, i.e. a war? Well, no one has ever gone for a war with months of preparation; thus, giving the enemy enough time to beg, borrow or steal additional weapons and still have a decisive victory over the enemy.

The time has come to beat the terror perpetrators in their own game. If they can attack with surprise, why can't India? If they can go for fidayeen attacks, why can't India? And if they can act as stateless actors, why not India? Only beating them in their game would end it all. And if RAW doesn’t have the wherewithal to accomplish such covert operations, it's time to outsource external intelligence to Mossad. It would not only save men, money and material but would be more result oriented...for a change and for good.
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