The recent spate of terror attacks across Pakistan, including the one on the Army General Headquarters in Rawalpindi, has not only highlighted the reach and the clout of the Taliban, but also worked to create a favorable public opinion over the planned military offensive in South Waziristan, the outlawed outfit's stronghold.
The 'chained' terror strikes on Thursday, in which more than 30 people were killed including some security personnel, has seen Pakistanis rally support in favour of the offensive against the extremists in their own backyard. People believe that it is high time the government takes on the militants and breaks their nexus, which is fast gripping
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