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Pakistan To America: Back Off

Ahmed Quraishi, 2009-04-08 (Wednesday), International Analyst Network
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan—For the first time in a long time, the Pakistani government managed to turn heads in Washington by saying all things America doesn’t want to hear: Islamabad will not allow the United States to expand its war inside Pakistan, won’t allow U.S. boots on the ground, and CIA better stop its drone attacks ASAP. If this was not enough, the ISI chief reportedly refused to meet top U.S. officials and a former air force chief announced that the Pakistani Air Force is just a green signal away from shooting down CIA’s drones and that it only awaited orders from the President and the Prime Minister.

The week certainly did not start auspiciously for Mr. Richard Holbrooke, Washington’s arrogant special envoy who appeared visibly shaken yesterday in Islamabad. Apparently after getting used to apologetic Pakistani government officials, the sudden change of mood in the Pakistani capital was not something the seasoned diplomat anticipated. He was either too self-assured or was fed wrong reports by U.S. diplomats based in Pakistan. All of this coincided with another major news story: the former Chief of the Pakistani Air Force, Air Chief Marshal (retired) Kaleem Saadat, came out on television yesterday night to decisively settle all speculation about what Pakistan can do to stop repeated U.S. violations of Pakistani airspace through the CIA-operated drones.

‘Yes, we can shoot them down,’ Saadat told Express News, throwing to the dustbin repeated statements by the defense minister and other ministers in the pro-U.S. elected government over the past months where these officials claimed Pakistan did not have the technology required to shoot down U.S. spy planes that violate Pakistani airspace. Those statements disappointed a majority of Pakistanis who look up to their military, one of the best in the world, to stand up for Pakistan.

Saadat gave an example: Pakistani Air Force jets shot down a sophisticated, Israeli-manufactured drone that India sent deep inside Pakistan on Jan. 7, 2002. The Indo-Israeli spy plane was supposed to be undetectable and beyond the reach and the capabilities of Pakistan Air Force. The Indian military was stunned. It initially tried to feign ignorance but then had to grudgingly half-accept the truth. And even then it was surprising for Pakistanis how Britain and the United States failed to censure India for a confirmed act of war. ‘The U.S. drones are much bigger in size [in comparison to the Indo-Israeli plane],’ said Air Marshal Saadat, and hence easier to target. The former air chief left no doubt about who was failing in protecting Pakistani sovereignty.

‘The issue,’ said the former Chief of Air Staff, ‘is not military but a political one.’

This statement throws the ball in the court of the elected politicians who have long been suspected of quietly permitting Washington to mount missile attacks inside Pakistan. Saadat’s statement came a few hours after a joint press briefing in Islamabad where visiting U.S. officials appeared shaken and confused. Richard Holbrooke, America’s envoy to Pakistan and Afghanistan, and Adm. Mike Mullen, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, appeared surprised at the friendly but firm and straightforward talk by Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi. Qureshi was blunt, something new for a member of the Zardari-Gilani government. Mr. Qureshi went as far as snubbing President Obama, who had earlier said Pakistan would get "no blank checks" and the release of more U.S. aid would depend on how it dealt with terrorism.

In response, Qureshi turned to both Holbrooke and Mullen who shared the stage with him and firmly said: “It works both ways. We'll neither accept one nor will we give one”. Mr. Qureshi also said a “gap” existed between Islamabad and Washington on the problem of CIA-operated drones.

IS SOMETHING CHANGINGIN ISLAMABAD?

The mood is changing in Pakistan and the United States is increasingly seen as a dishonest friend.

One day before the arrival of Holbrooke and Mullen, the leader of the main opposition party in the country, Chaudhry Pervez Elahi of PML, told a press conference that his party favored rejecting U.S. aid if the trade off is to give up Pakistan’s national interest. This was the first call by any major Pakistani political party head to turn down the much needed U.S. financial assistance.

During the talk show where the former Chief of Air Staff Kaleem Saadat spoke, the other two panelists, a retired Army General and a retired Foreign Secretary, shared similar misgivings regarding the U.S. policy toward Pakistan. Although not stated openly, but Pakistani officials are seriously concerned about mounting circumstantial evidence indicating the U.S. is actually using Afghanistan which it occupies since late 2001 as a base for spreading terrorism and mayhem inside neighboring Pakistan.

The suspicions are especially centered on evidence that someone in Afghanistan is pumping trained operatives and saboteurs in the garb of Islamic militants inside Pakistan. These operatives and agents then go about spreading death and destruction in the name of ‘Pakistani Taliban’. There are also serious questions about why the CIA drones fail to attack shadowy militant leaders inside Pakistani tribal zone whose main mission is to attack and kill Pakistanis. In comparison, the Afghan Taliban in Afghanistan focus on fighting the occupation forces and have never advocated attacking Pakistani interests despite Islamabad having ditched them seven years ago.

Exploiting religious terrorism is one dimension of the problem. There is even more evidence that Afghan soil is also being used to spread ethnic and sectarian tensions inside Pakistan and recruit, train and sponsor separatists for this purpose. The sudden rise since 2005 of well armed and funded insurgent groups and death squads along Pakistan’s border with Afghanistan, where they never existed before, and their continued finances and arms supplies despite a blockade by Pakistani security, all of this has poisoned Pakistani perception toward the U.S. role in Afghanistan.

Most of the evidence regarding anti-Pakistani activities in Afghanistan is linked to the huge presence of Indian intelligence in that country disguised as diplomats and social workers. This, many Pakistanis believe, cannot happen without U.S. consent at some level. Some Pakistanis gave the U.S. the benefit of doubt on this point, arguing that the Indians were exploiting Afghan mess to drive a wedge between Washington and Islamabad. One way to do this, they argued, was to indirectly arm and finance terrorists posing as Taliban to carry out attacks inside Pakistan. But after repeatedly bringing this to the attention of the highest levels of government in Washington without any result, it is quite clear that someone in the U.S. capital is condoning or maybe even permitting what the Indians and their Karzai puppets are doing there.

It is quite obvious that Washington, or ‘non-state actors’ in the U.S. capital, are pursuing an agenda that exceeds what is stated publicly by U.S. officials with regards to Afghanistan. In fact, former Chief of Army Staff Gen. Mirza Aslam Baig wrote a paper as far back as 2007 that listed locations inside Afghanistan where U.S. or some of its allies have established intelligence outposts focused on penetrating four nations that share borders with or are close to Afghanistan. These four nations are Russia, China, Iran and Pakistan.

In mid 2007, both Ahmed Quraishi and Zaid Hamid, two Pakistani policy commentators, raised eyebrows when the state-run PTV News aired shows featuring the two criticizing what they said were early signs that someone was using Afghanistan to destabilize Pakistan and that the U.S. was either involved or was turning a blind eye as India and pro-Indian former Afghan communist officials who sit in key positions in Kabul exported terrorism to Pakistan. The television shows led to queries from within different parts of the Pakistani government on whether there has been some subtle change in the policy that was being pursued then by President Musharraf.

In November 2007, Quraishi authored a report that said that the next logical step for the severe destabilization seen in Pakistan that year would be a high-value assassination of either President Musharraf or Benazir Bhutto, the two key leaders in Pakistan at the time, which would spin Pakistan out of control. That would be the natural next move for interested to terminally cripple the country. Truly enough, Ms. Bhutto was assassinated a month later and her violent murder almost led to a revolt in one of the four federating provinces of Pakistan. It was a miracle that Pakistan was not sent into a tailspin, a testament to the strength and endurance of this nation despite heavy odds.

All of this serves to highlight that Pakistani grievances against the United States, which the British and American media deliberately hide from their people, run back in time and are not the result of recent events in the Pakistani tribal zone.

IS ZARDARI-GILANI GOVT. SERIOUS IN CONFRONTING MR. HOLBROOKE & ADM. MULLEN?

The performance of Foreign Minister Qureshi certainly was a welcome surprise for many skeptics who had all but given up on the Zardari-Gilani government taking any stand on Pakistan’s legitimate interests when it came to American policy in Afghanistan. And the reason is simple. This government owes its existence and power to direct U.S. support. U.S. is using Pakistani democracy as a Trojan horse, playing off one set of politicians against the other and then using all of them against the military. There have been reports for some time now that certain departments within the U.S. government have been conducting ‘private foreign policies’ directly with the families that control Pakistani political parties. Some of the leaders of these families were invited to secret visits to Washington as part of this confidential dialogue.

Mr. Holbrooke and Adm. Mullen are good examples of this American manipulation of key Pakistani political players. Both of them, and especially Mr. Holbrooke, would come to Pakistan and separately meet senior Pakistani politicians alone, each one separately, and often inside the fortified U.S. embassy compound to avoid the preying eyes of Pakistani media and also Pakistani intelligence. He would also make sure to meet the Pakistani President, Prime Minister, Army chief, ISI chief, and whoever else mattered, and all of them separately, and then play one party against the other, a sort of an improvement on the old British method of divide and rule. Another sign of manipulation is the Zardari-Nawaz rivalry. When President Zardari began to appear weak, the Americans leaked a story – through the usual mouthpieces NYT and WSJ quoting no names – that “U.S. officials” were considering getting closer to Nawaz Sharif. The story was obviously meant to throw fuel on the fire of the cutthroat internal Pakistani politics and increase domestic instability by playing on the insecurities of the two key players.

While Mr. Zardari’s closeness to the Americans is indisputable [last week Dubai’s Gulf News reported Mr. Zardari met secretly with Mr. Holbrooke in the emirate without the knowledge of any Pakistani official or diplomat, except the organizer of the meeting Mr. Husain Haqqani, Pakistan’s envoy to Washington, who is sarcastically referred to in Islamabad’s drawing rooms as ‘Washington’s envoy to Pakistan’], Mr. Nawaz Sharif is the new surprise. While he disagrees with President Obama’s policies in public, Mr. Sharif hurried to Islamabad on Tuesday to meet Mr. Holbrooke at the U.S. embassy compound. Why would Mr. Sharif present himself to the Americans privately as an alternative partner while keeping a nationalistic posture in public is something that only Mr. Sharif can explain.

This American manipulation of Pakistani politicians, in and out of government, means there is little chance most of these politicians would really want to get tough with Washington. Foreign Minister Qureshi’s newfound assertive tone has probably more to do with restlessness within the Pakistani strategic community, which consists of civilian and military policy analysts, that is apparently beginning to prevail upon both the Pakistani Foreign Office and the Pakistani military to do something when the government appears incapable or unwilling to stand up for Pakistani interests. That’s one way of explaining the reports of how ISI chief refused to meet Mr. Holbrooke and Adm. Mullen despite the duo’s request. [The ISI chief did not meet Mr. Holbrooke alone but did meet the U.S. official along with the Army chief.]

But there is another reason for this. Some Pakistani officials were determined this time not to allow Mr. Holbrooke to meet senior Pakistani officials separately. An intra-agency meeting, bringing top officials from several federal departments was scheduled for Monday, before Mr. Holbrooke’s arrival. The brainstorming session was supposed to bring minds together from the Foreign Office, the Interior, the military and others in order to present a unified Pakistani response to American policies. But the meeting failed to materialize because Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi, tired from a range of foreign trips throughout last week, was resting in his hometown in Multan and failed to show up for the meeting, which then was called off.

Yet Mr. Qureshi surprised the observers with his performance in the press conference with Mr. Holbrooke and Adm. Mullen. The Pakistani Foreign Minister was poised and assertive. It was a good show for one day. The best way to achieve something for the long run, however, is to match the rhetoric with some actions. If the ISI chief did indeed refuse meeting U.S. officials [he did attend Holbrook’s meeting with the Army chief] then this is the first of a series of steps that Pakistan needs to take to ensure that Washington understands it cannot pursue a selfish policy of achieving its own goals in the region while Pakistan’s interests get trampled in the process.

© 2007 International Analyst Network

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2008-12-16Let's Buy Pakistan's Nukes
2008-12-25India's Reckless Road to Washington -- Through Tel Aviv
2008-11-25A Secure Europe in a Better World -- European Security Strategy
2008-11-2321st Century Strategies For Sustainability
2008-12-07Obama’s Speech in Berlin -- Transcript
2008-12-07Pak on track to being named terrorist state
2008-12-03Symposium: Iran: The Countdown
2008-12-03Right at the Edge
2008-12-06Muslim Revolution -- How Washington Arrogance Helped Drive the Mumbai Attacks
2008-08-25The changes in the fight against illegal immigration in the Euro-Mediterranean area and in Euro-Mediterranean relations
2008-08-28Vice President's Remarks on the 90th National Convention of the American Legion
2008-09-13TERRORISM, HUMAN RIGHTS, SOCIAL JUSTICE, FREEDOM AND DEMOCRACY: SOME CONSIDERATIONS FOR THE LEGAL AND JUSTICE PROFESSIONALS OF THE ‘COALITION OF THE WILLING’
2008-09-16Official American Sadism
2008-10-11Jihad: The Trail of Political Islam
2008-10-02U.S. Not Winning War on Terror -- Special Report
2008-10-26Casualties of another war
2007-04-04Breaking Ranks -- What turned Brent Scowcroft against the Bush Administration?
2007-04-02Reaction From Around the World
2007-04-17Commission Adopts Resolutions On Combating Defamation Of Religions; Right To Development
2007-03-18Between Europe And The Middle East: The Transformation Of Turkish Policy
2007-01-03Tomgram: On the Imperial Path in 2007
2007-01-25MIDDLE EAST - Timeline of recent developments
2007-01-23Stop the Next War `- Before it starts. Support H. J. Resolution 14
2007-01-24President Bush’s State of the Union Address
2007-02-20Russia's hudna with the Muslim world
2007-02-19Hating America
2007-02-19Chomsky on Iran, Iraq, and the Rest of the World
2007-03-01The “White” al-Qaeda and the Future of Europe
2007-02-26Cheney makes secret trip to Pakistan
2007-03-05PILGER: THIS WAR IS A FRAUD
2007-03-05Inside story of the hunt for Bin Laden
2006-11-19PREPARING FOR A NEW COLD WAR, Part 2 - Asymmetric challenge to the US colossus
2006-10-25US: world empire of chaos
2006-09-29Afghanistan: Why NATO cannot win
2006-08-21Why Bush should go to Tel Aviv - and confront Iran
2006-05-01Nuclear, terrorism issues to dominate Bush's first South Asia trip
2006-05-01THE SO-CALLED EVIDENCE IS A FARCE: FORMER GREEN BERET SAYS BUSH IS LYING
2006-05-01Dissenting on Atomic Deal With India
2006-05-01Can Democracy Stop Terrorism?
2006-05-01Bush Affirms Confidence in Pakistan as 'War on Terror' Ally
2006-05-01Bush Rules Out a Nuclear Deal With Pakistanis
2006-09-12The Bubble of American Supremacy
2006-09-09United States Secretary of State Colin Powell discusses recent concerns
2006-09-03Transcript - President Bush's Speech
2007-08-14Editorial: Tread carefully after 60 ideologically mismatched years
2007-08-09The general and the mullahs
2007-08-07Transcript: Bush news conference
2007-08-05The End of Cowboy Diplomacy
2007-07-31The American Empire is Failing – A Good Thing for America and the World -- An Interview with Terry Paupp
2007-07-31Franco – Arab Ties Could Yet Survive Sarkozy’s U-Turn
2007-06-19CNN LATE EDITION WITH WOLF BLITZER
2007-07-10The general in his labyrinth
2007-07-16Will Iran Be Next?
2007-07-17Why Bush Will Be A Winner
2007-07-24Highlights in the History of U.S. Relations With Russia, 1780-June 2006
2007-05-10Hezbollah, Illegal Immigration, and the Next 9/11
2007-05-02Country Reports on Terrorism -- Chapter 2 -- Country Reports: Middle East and North Africa Overview
2007-05-26The Power Elite's Use Of War And Debt
2007-05-30The great escape
2008-07-03'Countdown with Keith Olbermann' for Thursday, May 29
2008-07-16Obama stands by timetable for Iraq
2008-06-27The Wrong War -- Why We Lost in Vietnam -- Chapter One
2008-06-27President Delivers "State of the Union"
2008-05-29Defense Issues for the Next Administration
2008-02-22Conversations in International Relations: Interview with John J. Mearsheimer (Part I)
2008-02-29Islamist Bubbles -- Beware the light at the end of the Islamist tunnel
2008-02-29The new wars of religion
2008-02-22Three blind men confront the elephant that is this globalization era’s radical extremist reaction--and surprise! They all see a different beast!
2008-02-18The Next Christianity
2008-03-15Russia throws a wrench in NATO's works
2008-03-05The radical dawa in transition -- The rise of Islamic neoradicalism in the Netherlands
2008-03-22Muslims, Democracy, and the American Experience
2008-03-31Bhutto's party delays PM candidate decision
2008-04-12Asia’s Republican Leanings
2008-05-05Global Neo-Liberalism, the Deformation of Education and Resistance
2008-07-27Bush Will Urge Gilani to Pursue Militants on Border
2008-07-27How Obama Became Acting President
2008-07-27America, Iran and faulty intelligence: Bernd Debusmann
2008-07-29Does the Constitution Require the Impeachment of Bush and Cheney?
2008-07-30Somalia: Crusade Number Four
2008-07-30THE MARCH TO FOLLY ON THE AFGHAN BORDER
2008-07-19My Plan for Iraq
2008-07-31Foreign Minister Jonas Gahr Støre delivers speech at Harvard University
2008-08-08'Nobody is talking'
2007-08-27Iran risks attack over atomic push, French president says
2007-08-28The New Rules Of Engagement
2007-09-07Understanding the U.S.-Israel Alliance: An Israeli Response to the Walt-Mearsheimer Claim
2007-09-08Knowing the Enemy
2007-09-25Distorting Desire
2007-09-09No Refuge Here: Iraqis Flee, but Where?
2007-09-11Lessons from the Bloc
2007-11-08Pakistan to hold elections, lift emergency in February: official
2007-11-06Pakistan’s Emergency - United States in need of a Plan B
2007-11-12Bhutto says free elections in Pakistan impossible under emergency
2007-11-12IRAN AND WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION
2007-11-03Musharraf clamps emergency rule on Pakistan
2007-10-18'The US Will Lose War Regardless What it Does'
2007-10-19Is Brand America In Trouble?
2007-10-17Ex-premier Bhutto vows to bring democracy to Pakistan
2008-01-10A revenger's tragedy
2008-01-14Belgo-British Conference 2005 -- 2020 – a new horizon for Europe
2008-01-04ICG wants Musharraf to make way for elected govt
2008-01-03Democracy is more than just fair elections - Benazir Bhutto
2007-12-31Bhutto Killing Caps West's Year of Failure
2008-01-02Turkish accession to the European union: challenges and opportunities
2007-11-20PJB: Bush’s Failure in Pakistan – And the World
2007-11-23Power, passion, and neoliberalism
2007-11-13The Deadly Embrace
2007-11-13Washington Stirs a Witch's Brew in Pakistan
2007-11-27Musharraf Resigns as Pakistan’s Army Chief
2007-12-02The Smart Way to Beat Tyrants Like Chavez
2007-12-28Al Qaeda In GHQ, Rawalpindi
2007-12-28Benazir Bhutto, 54, Weathered Political Storm -- Obituary
2007-12-27Riedel: Bhutto’s Assassination ‘Almost Certainly’ Work of Al-Qaeda
2007-12-27Bhutto Assassinated After Campaign Rally
2007-12-27For a Neighbor, a Worrisome Drama in Pakistan
2007-12-20Press Conference by the President
2007-12-18Time for smart power
2007-12-10Timeline: the al-Qaida tapes
2007-12-12Iran:Time for a New Approach -- EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
2008-10-12Afghanistan: A country locked in a spiral of doom
2008-10-17Ukraine Vis-A-Vis NATO, Russia and the EU
2008-10-18Enoch Powell and the Rise of Political Correctness in Britain
2008-10-11Major shock: Eavesdropping powers abused without oversight
2008-10-12Operation Sarkozy : how the CIA placed one of its agents at the presidency of the French Republic
2008-10-09U.S. Study Is Said to Warn of Crisis in Afghanistan
2008-09-27Pakistan’s Military Chief Criticizes U.S. Over a Raid
2008-09-12The Worsening Debt Crisis: Who Got Us into This Mess and What are the Real Political Options?
2008-08-27US Massacres Afghan Kids
2008-08-24Are You Ready for Nuclear War? -- The Mindlessness is Total
2008-09-07Terrorized by 'War on Terror'
2008-12-06Man in the News: Asif Ali Zardari
2008-11-22You're Scaring Me, Obama: Let the Bush Years Die
2008-11-20The Cold Peace
2008-11-21The New Geopolitics
2008-11-26Understanding the Beijing Consensus
2008-11-27A brave new world awaits
2008-12-27Opening Statement before the International Military Tribunal
2008-12-22Manama Dialogue (Bahrain) As Delivered by Secretary of Defense Robert M. Gates
2008-11-11'What's Looming in Ukraine Is more Threatening than Georgia'
2008-11-14Suspected US missile strike kills 10 in Pakistan: officials
2008-11-19Afghanistan – Worth the Sacrifice -- John Hutton Address
2008-11-19Leonid Ivashov: September 11, 2001: A Global Provocation
2008-11-03U.S. war aims in Afghanistan grow doubtful
2008-10-31Preventing and Responding to Internal Conflict: When is it Right for Others to Intervene?
2008-11-10Fighting the real fight
2008-11-06Country Reports on Terrorism -- Chapter 2 -- Country Reports: Africa Overview
2008-11-07Country Reports on Terrorism -- Chapter 2 -- Country Reports: Middle East and North Africa Overview