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      Pakistan:  
	Strategic Delusion  
	By Mahboob A. Khawaja 
	Al-Jazeerah, ccun.org, April 20, 2010 
         President George W. Bush declared in his 2006 
	  State of the Union message that "our own generation is in a long war 
	  against a determined enemy…….without public debate and without 
	  congressional hearings, a segment of the Pentagon and fellow travelers 
	  have embraced a doctrine known as the Long War, which projects an "arc of 
	  instability" caused by insurgent groups from Europe to South Asia that 
	  will last between 50 and 80 years. According to one of its architects, 
	  Iraq, Afghanistan and Pakistan are just "small wars in the midst of a big 
	  one."  
	(Tom Hayden “Our Government Is Planning to Stay at War for the Next 
	80 Years- Anyone Got a Problem with That? LA Times, April 1, 2010)   
	The cruelty of the American led bogus war on terrorism has transformed 
	Pakistan into a beggar nation, solely looking to military and economic aid 
	for all its operations. The military Generals and their by-products – the 
	ruling PPP Zardari and in waiting  Muslim League Nawaz Sharif, have 
	infected the body politics of Pakistan with corruption and tyranny, draining 
	out all of the positive thinking and creative energies of the nation for a 
	promising future. They must be held accountable for these crimes against the 
	people of Pakistan. 
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	Pakistan’s much optimized strategic relations with the US at best appears to 
	be “an odd marriage of convenience.” After decade old war against the 
	“Islamic terrorism”, the Bush presidency failed to achieve any known aims - 
	if there were any aims of the unwanted war except to occupy the natural 
	resources and to dominate and secularize the Muslim world with guns and 
	bullets. Bush had no sense of the eventualities of the “war on terrorism.” 
	It was an outcome of sheer madness and hopelessness of the US – a superpower 
	at the time to deal with the crisis of 9/11 terrorist attacks. The US 
	military is entrenched in Iraq and Afghanistan and all the strategic 
	indicators point out to only one possible conclusion that the US and its 
	European and other paid allies will negotiate with the Taliban in 
	Afghanistan to ensure safe exit from the faith-based unconquerable 
	mountainous people of southwest Asia.    Pakistan is much needed for 
	any closure process to take its shape. Its corrupt and weak government will 
	do all to appease the master. India and Iran are viewed as irrelevant 
	neighbors for any rational strategic approach to conflict management. The US 
	and its allies are defeated parties in the unwanted conflict in Afghanistan. 
	It showed poor sense of strategic analysis how a superpower at the time, 
	jumps into big thinking but does not know where it stands in global moral 
	and political standing of principles. America lives with a history of failed 
	wars across the globe. Sean Underwood (“US-Pakistan Relations Fleeting” 
	March 29, 2010), the Swiss ISN Zurich Security Watch points out that   
	“the current close relationship between the US and Pakistan is likely to be 
	short-lived, as Washington treats Islamabad as a fair-weather friend and no 
	real strategy exists to seal a concrete deal.”    President Bush 
	envisioned a century long crusade against the Muslim world but ended up 
	bankrupting America leading to the collapse of its financial institutions 
	which supported the madness of warmongering and as a superpower transformed 
	into being a broken superpower for all purposes. Even the European allies do 
	not take the US seriously in global consultancy and advisory for their 
	strategic future. Perhaps, the European had their own lesson learnt from the 
	dictates of history after killing millions and millions in support of the 
	nationalism for the two WW and leaving history to judge them as naïve and 
	egoistic people only suitable for killing each other for racial supremacy. 
	The global world of politics is full of the tyranny and corruption of wars. 
	Tyranny and corruption of wars knows no bound. America’s survival depends on 
	continued conflicts and its military engagements throughout the world. Chris 
	Floyd (“Darkness Renewed: Terror as Tool of the Empire: ICH, 04/2009) 
	explains the reality of the US corruption:     …”and let's say this 
	plainly, clearly and soberly, so that no one can mistake the intention of 
	Rumsfeld's plan – the United States government is planning to use "cover and 
	deception" and secret military operations to provoke murderous terrorist 
	attacks on innocent people. Let's say it again: Donald Rumsfeld, Dick 
	Cheney, George W. Bush and the other members of the unelected regime in 
	Washington plan to deliberately foment the murder of innocent people – your 
	family, your friends, your lovers, you – in order to further their 
	geopolitical ambitions.”   Wars are marked on the global chessboard. 
	The Obama presidency is continuing the Bush policy of war engagements 
	against the Muslims across the globe. The scenario and acts are derived from 
	the preconceived notion of strategic engagement to attack the splinter 
	groups of Talaban in Afghanistan and Pakistan and provoke a challenge to be 
	responded with full fledge military response as justification for the US led 
	war efforts in southwest Asia. Chris Floyd looks beyond the obvious:   
	“In [a Los Angeles Times] article by military analyst William Arkin... 
	[comes] the revelation of Rumsfeld's plan to create "a super-Intelligence 
	Support Activity" that will "bring together CIA and military covert action, 
	information warfare, intelligence, and cover and deception." According to a 
	classified document prepared for [Donald] Rumsfeld by his Defense Science 
	Board, the new organization – the "Proactive, Preemptive Operations Group 
	(P2OG)" – will carry out secret missions designed to "stimulate reactions" 
	among terrorist groups, provoking them into committing violent acts which 
	would then expose them to "counterattack" by U.S. forces.”   
	Pakistanis find themselves in living hell that Saeed Qureshi, a reputable 
	international journalist describes it “Kiamat- Doomsday of Pakistan (April 
	11, 2010). The national interest of Pakistan is not the focal point for any 
	strategic dialogue with the US but to further the interest of the most 
	corrupt ruling elite enjoying high standards of living in a nation deprived 
	of basic human needs and aspirations for its survival. Military aid will 
	strengthen the military, not the humanitarian sustainability of the common 
	folks. Foreign aids do not help to develop a nation’s capacity for change 
	and growth. The aid phenomenon simply creates a culture of long term 
	systematic beggary assistance to the recipient nations. Economically and 
	militarily interdependent Pakistan is preoccupied with its domestic 
	instability, lack of political institutions and corrupt leadership holding 
	the political powerhouse with the help of foreign masters and military 
	establishments. The so called political leadership is transitory and its 
	survival even in short terms is questionable. The Generals enjoy little 
	credibility in collaborating with the PPP Zardari government known as thugs 
	and indicted criminals by Pakistani NAB courts and Swiss legal justice for 
	money laundering cases. They do need some kind of umbrella protection to 
	carry on the business of killing their own civilian population under the 
	guise of “terrorism” as the US alleges and wanted them to put up the act. 
	The strategic alliance has dual meaning and purposes. By providing military 
	hardware to Pakistanis, they will continue the proxy war against the 
	suspected militants and the Talaban groups in particular, in tribal belt 
	areas of south and north Waziristan. You will recall, during the decade old 
	war, the US could not grab any known figures of  Al-Qada or Talabans to 
	gain strategic credibility of a worthwhile cause in that part of the world. 
	The US never wanted to capture any of those figures either. It was a bogus 
	war aimed at killing and destruction of the habitats of Muslim people in the 
	Middle East and southwest Asia. The US does not want to be seen as a 
	defeated party in Afghanistan and Iraq- a fact becoming clear to all the 
	military observers. The US desperately needs Pakistani ISI to shield its 
	military failure and the final defeat. Sean Sherwood (“US-Pakistan Relations 
	Fleeting”, March 29, 2010) offers detailed observation:   “Improving 
	security in Pakistan, the rationale for Pakistani cooperation with the US, 
	their historically troubled relationship as well as conflicting national 
	interests of the two states all indicate that this close collaboration is 
	unlikely to become permanent.  In recent months, US military operations 
	and counterterrorism efforts in South Asia have experienced a noticeable 
	shift in the level of cooperation from the ISI. In Pakistan, increased 
	cooperation between the two intelligence communities has created a 
	successful two-month period in which authorities captured or killed 20 
	senior
	
	Taliban officials and members of al-Qaida in Pakistan, one of the 
	largest setbacks experienced by the Taliban since October 2001. Among those 
	captured in Pakistan was Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar, the Afghan Talibans’ 
	second in command. Also captured was
	
	Mullah Abdul Kabir, member of the influential
	
	Quetta Shura council.”     To reinforce its strategic 
	importance and role in Afghanistan, according to Ehsan Azari (“US-Pakistan 
	What Strategic Dialogue”: openDemocracy.net, April 8, 2010), the Obama 
	administration has “recognized Pakistan as a central player in Afghanistan, 
	a role it played with horrible consequences during the 1990s; precipitating 
	the rise of the Taliban in Afghanistan which provided a launching board for 
	al-Qaida. Pakistan has a history of undertaking some tactical combat 
	operations, including even mock operations, against limited groups within 
	the Taliban insurgency in order to attract US policy makers and increase the 
	cash flow. It has now become clear that the recent arrest of Taliban leaders 
	in Pakistan was designed in part to punish those Taliban who enter into 
	negotiation in Kabul bypassing Pakistan. Kai Edie, the former UN special 
	representative to Afghanistan, accused Pakistan of sabotaging clandestine 
	discussions with senior Taliban leaders. Pakistan rarely chooses to harm 
	those Taliban who are Pakistani military strategic partners, since it relies 
	on their support. At the very moment that Pakistani civilian leaders pledge 
	to cut off the Taliban bases in Pakistan, shadowy ISI agents are secretly 
	giving assurance to the Taliban that Pakistan is supporting the Taliban in 
	the ‘anti-American Jihad’.”     Historically, Europeans and others 
	had countless strategic pacts and understandings to pursue their own vested 
	interest and articulate hostiles befitting to their strategic needs and 
	priorities. None of the military pacts were ever a factor for peace and 
	harmony amongst the contending European powers. All were violated in spirit 
	and purpose to fuel the two World Wars in Europe. Pakistan had several of 
	those including CENTO, SEATO and secret military arrangements with Britain 
	and the US but none were activated or implied to help Pakistan when India 
	moved aggressively to dismember Pakistan in 1971 on East Pakistan, now 
	Bangladesh. To balanced the imbalanced strategic equation in southwest Asia 
	and particularly to counteract India, Pakistan buys weapons from the West, 
	it lacks manufacturing capability or large industrial complex as India 
	enjoins much with its own strategic planning and cooperation of the former 
	Soviet Union to be self-sufficient. Pakistan faces multiple challenges both 
	on the domestic front and on its borders with India and Afghanistan. What 
	good is this strategic alliance or relation if there is such a thing?   
	The corrupt leadership would lean to any foreign governments to acquire 
	strategic partnership or affiliation to ensure its own short-long terms 
	survivability. It is a deceptive position of extreme strategic weakness that 
	Pakistan is made to fight on different fronts- war that has been camouflaged 
	to be a Pakistani conflict. In reality, it is an American sponsored terror 
	to cripple Pakistan and punish the Muslim nation for its original alliance 
	with the Talaban. General Musharaf was bribed to work as an agent of 
	influence to change Pakistan into a people of Islamic “terrorism.” President 
	Bush claimed to have paid $10. Billions to the Pakistani Generals to wage 
	war against al-Qaida and Talabans. The trail of tyranny and corruption 
	continued under the PPP Zardari regime to engage in a strategic dialogue 
	with the US for their own good and future governance. Imagine, if Pakistan 
	had stable political institutions and genuinely proactive and responsible 
	leadership, it was conceivable that the US Obama administration would have 
	attached real world strategic value to its relations with Pakistan as an 
	ally, not as a bribed entity to fight for the master. Would this strategic 
	dialogue contribute to Pakistan’s domestic stability and position on the 
	border with Afghanistan?  Sean Sherwood (“US-Pakistan Relations 
	Fleeting”) explains the sensitivities involved:    “Theoretically, 
	Pakistan will remain a close ally of the US; however, this cooperation will 
	not be backed by any meaningful exchange of information. Convincing senior 
	Pakistani officials that cooperation with the US is in their best interests 
	will be a difficult task for American statesmen, especially as Pakistan 
	begins to experience more security within its borders than in past years 
	because of the ongoing offensive. Once additional security has been 
	established by Pakistan, the level of ISI’s cooperation with the US 
	intelligence community is likely to reduce in the area of combating the 
	Taliban and al-Qaida. While a stable Afghanistan is in Pakistan's interest, 
	a strong Afghanistan is not.”   Would this conflict ever end? Or is it 
	a strategy to gain pause and then to go for new and innovative long war 
	against the people of Afghanistan and Pakistan?  Tom Hayden (“Our 
	Government Is Planning to Stay at War for the Next 80 Years- Anyone Got a 
	Problem with That? LA Times, April 1, 2010) asks the Obama administration: 
	  It's time the Long War strategy was put under a microscope and made the 
	focus of congressional hearings and media scrutiny. The American people 
	deserve a voice in the strategizing that will affect their future and that 
	of their grandchildren. There are at least three important questions to 
	address in public forums:
  * What is the role of the Long War idea in 
	United States' policy now? Can the Pentagon or president impose such 
	war-making decisions without debate and congressional ratification?
  * 
	Who exactly is the enemy in a Long War? Is Al Qaeda (or "Islamic 
	fundamentalism") considered to be a unitary enemy like the "international 
	communist conspiracy" was supposed to be? Can a Long War be waged with only 
	a blanket authorization against every decentralized group lodged in 
	countries from Europe to South Asia?
  * Above all, what will a Long 
	War cost in terms of American tax dollars, American lives and American 
	respect in the world? Is it sustainable? If not, what are the alternatives? 
	  The strategic alliance with the US is not a new phenomenon for Pakistan 
	but a failed act of history. Its role and importance accrue no value to the 
	well being of the masses of Pakistan.  The nation’s health is 
	dangerously sickening, not being able to THINK rationally of its present and 
	the future. The common citizens of Pakistan are experiencing social and 
	economic chaos and political hardships with increasing daily bloodbaths and 
	killings of the innocent civilians. Those responsible - the foreign masters 
	and the Pakistani political accomplices must be tried in court of law and 
	punished for crimes against the humanity. American drone attacks alone are 
	reported to have killed more than two thousand civilians in the 
	Pakhtoonistan province of the NWF. How would a strategic delusion bridge the 
	gaps for the ordinary beleaguered citizens of Pakistan? Would this on-going 
	bogus war on terrorism help to strengthen the resolve for change and 
	development in Pakistan? Would it pave the way to organize public concerns 
	and growing discontentment to oust the PPP Zardari gang from power? The 
	military will continue to be a rollercoaster in any future political shaping 
	of the country with the US holding the string for either democracy or 
	dictatorship.  History shall judge the nations and leaders by their 
	actions, not by their claims.     Dr. Mahboob A. Khawaja 
	specializes in global security, peace and conflict resolution, and 
	comparative cultures and civilizations, and author of many publications 
	including Muslims and the West; How America Lost the War on Islamic 
	Fundamentalism; To America and Canada with Reason; “Pakistan: Enigma of 
	Change”, “Pakistan: Leaders who could not lead”, “Pakistan: how to make 
	sense out of nonsense”,  “Pakistan at Crossroads”,  “ How the US 
	and Britain Lost the Wars in Iraq and Afghanistan?”, “To President Obama 
	-War is War, Not Peace.” Comments are welcome at:
	kmahboob@yahoo.com . 
       
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