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| RUPEE NEWS | Moin Ansari | September 1st, 2008 | معین آنصآرّی | اخبار روپیہ | Does Pakistan have a Hizbullah type of welcome ready for invading forces.
The Israeli forces were defeated in Lebanon and have not returned because the entire country was booby trapped. When the Israeli tanks rolled across the Lebanese check-post the roads and bridges began to explode and Israeli soldiers ran into mines.
Does Pakistan have a similar plan?
Barely a week after a meeting on the US aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln in the Indian Ocean between the chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff, Admiral Michael Mullen, and the chief of the Pakistani Army Staff, General Ashfaq Pervez Kiani, to discuss infiltration points for militants going from Pakistan to Afghanistan and to pin-point al-Qaeda training camps, American. Asia Times Syed Saleem Shehzad
…neocon and there over [in Pakistan] in the next few weeks or months. Bush has to disrupt that [al-Qaeda] sanctuary. I think, frankly, we won’t even tell Musharraf. We’ll do what we have tochief Iraq War propagandist Bill Kristol has been hired by the New York Times as a columnist in 2008. He told Fox News last July, “I think the president’s going to have to take military action do in Western Pakistan and Musharraf can say, ‘Hey, they didn’t tell me.’” Notice how he leaves the Pakistani people and their reaction to such “action”—military aggression against a sovereign state— entirely out of the picture.
This is madness compounding madness, offered as respectable commentary in the mainstream press. Gary Leupp Counterpunch
Many Neocons in the establishment still believe that there is a military solution in Afghanistan and the only thing standing between them and “Mission Accomplished” in Kabul is the renegade agents of the ISI or Musharraf’s “duplicity.” This assessment has led many to continue the “character assassination” of Mr. Musharraf and maligning Pakistan for all evils in the world has become a science and an art. The KHAD, RAW directed suicide bombers that stream into Pakistan are a desperate attempt by Mr. Karzai and Kabul to threaten Pakistan and somehow loosen the stranglehold that they have on
“But now some of them are campaigning for intervention in Pakistan to fight the Islamic extremism Bush policy itself daily fosters. This is their madness at its peak. Pakistan is no Iraq, bled for a decade by sanctions before invasion. Nor is it even Iran, hobbled by limited sanctions grudgingly imposed by the world as a result of U.S. arm-twisting. It’s a country of 165 million people twice the size of California, bordering India, China and Iran as well as Afghanistan. Its military is the seventh largest in the world, and of course, possesses nuclear weapons. The top brass, while secular and often western-educated, has strong links to Islamists. Among the masses, admiration for Osama bin Laden is high. Gary Leupp Counterpunch
There is no military solution to Afghanistan. The Pashtuns have to be given power in Afghanistan. OBL could have been eliminate by concerted “Police Action“. The Taliban at the time were ready to give up Mr. Bin Laden. The wholesale bombing of the land has only resulted in further fracture of the country and the emergence of the Narco-terrorist culture that now envelopes the land between the Indus (Darya e Sindh) and the Oxus (Amu Darya). Where in the world is Osama Bin Laden?
“For all this, we have to thank George W. Bush. Was his administration unaware of the fact that Islamist militants driven from Afghanistan would receive a welcome across the border?” Gary Leupp Counterpunch
In the aftermath of the 9/11 commission, the Senate Report and the Butler Report in Britain, one wonders how the British could have ruled the world? Such a dramatic degeneration of genes in the past 100 years surely has long term problems for the world?
“I’m inclined to think Bush may have really thought he could get away with his invasion of Afghanistan (and then Iraq) without producing all this blowback. I’m less inclined to think that the bulk of the neocons (recognizing some differences among them) were so naïve. Frankly, I don’t think they care that much. They’re willing to generate infinite “create chaos” in the Muslim world, repeating on Fox News with their affected learnedness, smug impatience with conventional wisdom, and general contempt for the “reality mode” that things are going well in the “war on terror.” That the U.S. needs to courageously, heroically take further action, such as an attack on Iran, or strikes against targets in Pakistan, to produce more chaos.” Gary Leupp Counterpunch
Seven years later we are aghast. We find out that the CIA and a MI6 that had no clue about an imploding USSR, was totally incapacitated in stopping India and Pakistan from acquiring of Nuclear Weapons, was totally wrong about the Iraqi impotence with reference to weapons of mass destruction; and was unable to predict or halt 9/11 and other Al-Qaida activities in the world
“Did Bush, or the neocons surrounding him and whispering in his ears, expect that the entire Afghan people would be grateful for the U.S. bombing, occupation, restoration of the Northern Alliance and installation of a powerless puppet in Kabul? That the neighboring Pakistanis would share their joy and appreciation for the American presence? That the Taliban would just disappear? That Pakistan’s military and Inter-Service Intelligence (having helped create the Taliban and maintaining warm ties with it, but forced to sever ties with it lest—as the Americans threatened—they be “bombed back to the Stone Age”) would following their about-face eagerly make war on these former allies and coreligionists?” Gary Leupp Counterpunch
Pakistan needs a massive injection of employment creating industries in FATA, and NWFP. Pakistan needs a massive injection of funds to build dams, freeways and new cities. A South Korea type of Pakistan will contain and stabilize Afghanistan and the region
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