Politically, the question in the U.S. is about domestic support for the war in Afghanistan. Gen. Stanley McChrystal is expected to soon offer a bleak assessment of efforts there ask President Obama to spend more troops. It's unclear whether that will create a big stir, but, as the U.S. perceives Pakistan's border region as a haven for the Taliban, impressions that Pakistan isn't doing enough may hurt support for the war overall. Then again, U.S. drones seem to be doing a good job.
Pakistan's plan is to entice elements of the TTP back into the fold through deal-making; as Afghanistan's government conducts Taliban outreach of its own, reconciliation could become the watchword of the military/intelligence/diplomatic campaign to solve the Taliban problem.
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