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America’s whipping boy
Munir Akram — Updated a day ago


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The writer is a former Pakistan ambassador to the UN.
THE kings of yore often kept a whipping boy who could be used to vent their frustrations on and be blamed for their mistakes and misfortune. Today, America appears to have adopted Pakistan as its favourite whipping boy.

Pakistan’s historically close relationship with the US is on a divergent path due to America’s growing alliance with India designed to contain China’s rising power. This process of divergence is likely to be accelerated by US pressure on Pakistan to do three things: release Shakil Afridi, the doctor recruited by the CIA to take DNA samples from Osama bin Laden’s Abbottabad hideout; take military action against the Haqqani network and refrain from deploying theatre nuclear weapons against India.

The demand for Afridi’s release may be designed to secure continued publicity for US ‘success’ in killing Bin Laden and to assure current and potential CIA spies that they will enjoy American ‘protection’. The expectation that Pakistan would override its own judicial system and overlook Afridi’s treasonous behaviour reflects the normal American arrogance. Unfortunately, there are precedents where Pakistan has allowed other traitors to exit the country. Many known foreign agents roam free in Pakistan.

In Afridi’s case, it has become difficult for Pakistan to compromise on its ‘principles’ because of public American coercion. Perhaps some gestures from Washington, such as finally offering a formal apology and adequate compensation for the ‘accidental’ killing of 29 Pakistani soldiers by US gunships in November 2011, may have enabled Afridi’s quiet extraction on ‘humanitarian’ grounds.

The American pressure to take action against the Haqqanis is a more serious issue. The network has become an important component of the Afghan Taliban after Sirajuddin Haqqani was appointed as deputy to Mullah Mansour, the new Taliban leader. President Ashraf Ghani’s declaration that he no longer wants Pakistan to bring the Afghan Taliban to the negotiating table but only to attack them is an expression of frustration and desperation. The international consensus remains that a negotiated settlement between Kabul and the Afghan Taliban remains the only road to peace in Afghanistan. Pakistan’s prime minster rightly pointed out during his last visit to Washington, that “Pakistan cannot be asked to bring the Afghan Taliban to the table and kill them at the same time”.

The design seems to be to have Pakistan fight the US and Kabul’s fight against the Haqqanis.
In any event, Pakistan’s Zarb-i-Azb operation has destroyed the infrastructure of the several militant groups which were located in North Waziristan, including the Haqqanis. Most of the group’s fighters and commanders have moved into the adjacent areas of Afghanistan. Some remnants may be holed up in the forests and valleys along the border.

The cross-border flow of fighters, whether Afghan Taliban or Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), can be restricted significantly by fences and other barriers along the Pak-Afghan border. However, Pakistan’s plan to fence the border at certain points has been vigorously opposed by the Kabul government. Nor has Kabul (or the US) been forthcoming in responding to Pakistan’s proposals to establish an effective coordination mechanism to control cross border movements.

The design seems to be to have Pakistan fight the US and Kabul’s fight against the Haqqanis, and if it does not, to blame it for their military reversals and failure to halt the Taliban’s ascendancy in Afghanistan. At the same time, Kabul at least, if not the US, wants to keep the border open, thus enabling the TTP — which is apparently sponsored and supported by Afghan and Indian intelligence — to continue its cross-border attacks in Pakistan from its safe havens in Afghanistan.

It is notable that the areas where the TTP has established safe havens were vacated by the US and Afghan forces just as Pakistan was launching its Zarb-i-Azb operation. Islamabad cannot but conclude that the US demand regarding the Haqqanis not only lacks a coherent political and military rationale, but amounts to a measure of complicity in the Indian design to destabilise Pakistan’s frontier regions.

US pressure on Pakistan to halt the deployment of tactical or theatre nuclear weapons amounts to a pre-emptive strike to prevent Islamabad’s response to India’s Cold Start doctrine which prescribes a sudden and massive attack against Pakistan.

At the recent (and final) US-sponsored nuclear security summit, President Obama admonished India and Pakistan for “moving in the wrong direction” (in their strategic programmes). Yet, the pressure for restraint is applied only against Pakistan. If the desire is to avoid a dangerous nuclear scenario, priority ought to be accorded to addressing the cause of Pakistan’s planned deployment of theatre nuclear weapons: the Indian ‘operationalisation’ of its Cold Start doctrine. Indian strike units have been moved to forward positions and equipped with the capabilities to undertake a rapidly mobilised general offensive against Pakistan.

Pakistan can display restraint on theatre nuclear weapons only if India reverses this process of operationalisation of this aggressive posture. Far from dissuading India, Washington is vying to supply it with all manner of advanced arms and technologies which will inevitably further enhance New Delhi’s capacity for military aggression against Pakistan. The US is thus attempting to prevent a crisis which it is itself helping to create.

In response to the US demarches, Pakistan should clearly outline what steps of restraint and reversal it expects India to take in order to convince Islamabad to hold back from deploying the theatre nuclear weapons. Since the US has intervened on this issue with Pakistan, it can be asked, in the absence of a Pakistan-India dialogue, to secure India’s agreement to such measures of restraint which would be reciprocated by Pakistan.

Despite America’s slings and arrows, Pakistan is obliged to avoid a confrontation with Washington. On the other hand, the US would be ill advised to continue bullying Pakistan into compromising its vital interests. In extremis, even a whipping boy can ‘turn’ on his tormentor.

The writer is a former Pakistan ambassador to the UN.

Published in Dawn, May 15th, 2016
 
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Despite America’s slings and arrows, Pakistan is obliged to avoid a confrontation with Washington. On the other hand, the US would be ill advised to continue bullying Pakistan into compromising its vital interests. In extremis, even a whipping boy can ‘turn’ on his tormentor.

So what would such a "turned" Pakistan actually do, that it is not already doing?
 
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This article acknowledges major realities and facts which the international media and even the national media of Pakistan with express tribune and dawn leading the charge, does not offer.

These are some realities:
1) Pakistan is not earning anything in the war on terror nor has the war on terror been a cash cow for Pakistan. The aid given to Pakistan was $18 billion and most of the cost has been to facilitate the US military and intelligence agencies in Pakistan, something they have used to go behind Pakistan and conduct their own shadowy acts as the confiscation of maps of important installations of Pakistan and phone numbers of LeJ members prove. On the other hand Pakistan has lost more than $100 billion in the war on terror and this figure has fluctuated since 2010 when these reports were released.

2) American refusal to comment on spying activities and destabilization by India but quick knee jerk reaction of blaming Pakistan for the Mumbai attacks, which people I trust have revealed Pakistani citizens had no role in nor did the ISI. Not a word has been mentioned similarly about the Samjhauta express attacks.

3) The American bullying of Pakistan which has been a common scenario and fact which has allowed US to gain the upper hand on Pakistan. The article acknowledges the Salala attacks where our men were massacred by US planes. But it does not mention an evil act of the US known as the Presler Amendment which was the ultimate form of bullying by a superpower and favoring of India over their age old ally Pakistan. If this is not treason by US what is.

4) Building on the Presler Amendment. Presler Amendment sanctioned Pakistan and refused to give us arms and F16's we had already paid for. This was surprisingly a response after Pakistan supported America through thick and thin in the Afghan Soviet war. This punishment for our support is a slap on the face of Pakistan.

5) America itself supported all forms of Jihadists in Pakistan even though Pakistan takes the blame. The most mullahistic dictator in Pakistan's history-Zia Ul Haq was a US supported man and US was as much responsible in support to all forms of fanatics in Afghanistan just to see a Soviet defeat. According to Phil Gasper $4 Billion at least were provided to the Taliban and other militants, many before the anti soviet war had even begun. Pakistan wrongly takes the blame for funding terrorism when the father of all terrorists is the US itself.

6) This talk of curtailing or weakening Pakistan's nuclear program not only fails to acknowledge the problem of India's nuclear doctrine which was initiated in 1974 (to which USA turned a blind eye) and was not equally sanctioned as was Pakistan in its 1998-US made no reaction to smiling buddha but sanctioned us. US even signed a nuke deal with India while refusing to sign a similar one with Pakistan slamming their boot over Iran and Pakistan. This support of India over Pakistan is the murder of reason, especially for a country that is the only one to have ever used a nuclear weapon and that too on a defenceless Japanese population that could not respond in kind and in equal measure.

The US relation with Pakistan is deteriorating only and only because of the US itself. For Pakistan it is something to consider deeply. Throughout history the relation with US has not been one without troubles. US betrayed us with the Presler Amendment. They can do so again and did so after they refused to provide us F16's needed to fight the Taliban.

Lets see what rubbish @CENTCOM and gang can kick up over this.
 
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Yes, that is the claim made by Pakistan, which has never been shown to be true and hence not accepted internationally.
This detail and year by year analysis sounds like a lie to you?:

http://www.business-standard.com/ar...-billion-in-past-11-years-115070600193_1.html

A person should not forget the color of his skin. No matter how much you try to be like the Americans you won't be accepted as one. Take it as if it is from a person who deeply respected Canadians as he was living there. We should not forget what our nation is. The points I noted stand validated and are strong points where American lies have been debunked. Not once does Pakistani media mention this counter point-the losses incurred in the war on terror as compared to the aid received.

However if you honestly believe the nation is minting money in the war on terror I must say its truly a delusion.
 
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This detail and year by year analysis sounds like a lie to you?:

Yes, those are the claims made by the Gurnamint of Pakistan. None of the statistics claimed are verified or even verifiable by any other resource, Sir.

Edit: For example, claims such as "Of $6.63 billion lost due to terrorist attacks in 2013-14, 38% represented reduced tax collection and 30% reduced foreign investment" are made, but such failures to collect tax or attract investment are due to failure of governance more than anything else.
 
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"The expectation that Pakistan would override its own judicial system and overlook Afridi’s treasonous behaviour reflects the normal American arrogance."

Not really. Pakistani courts overturned Dr. Afridi's sentence three years ago. No retrial is scheduled. Thus it is Pakistani, not American, arrogance that is overriding Pakistan's own judicial system to keep Dr. Afridi in jail.
 
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Yes, those are the claims made by the Gurnamint of Pakistan. None of the statistics claimed are verified or even verifiable by any other resource, Sir.

Is that even the topic? Let's address the main questions the writer has raised not dwell on small details like financial losses..

Not really. Pakistani courts overturned Dr. Afridi's sentence three years ago. No retrial is scheduled. Thus it is Pakistani, not American, arrogance that is overriding Pakistan's own judicial system to keep Dr. Afridi in jail.
Not because he was innocent because the due process of law wasn't applied .. Shakil was detained under FCR .. the decision of the political agent was thrown out and he was convicted by the court..

Come back when the US apologises for jailing Jonathan Pollard for 30 years;

http://www.cnn.com/2015/11/20/us/jonathan-pollard-israel-spy-release/
 
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Not because he was innocent because the due process of law wasn't applied .. Shakil was detained under FCR .. the decision of the political agent was thrown out and he was convicted by the court...
Linky? Because I've only found that his sentence was overturned and no new court session is scheduled.
 
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Linky? Because I've only found that his sentence was overturned and no new court session is scheduled.

And why was it overturned ? Reading issues?



Judicial official Commissioner Frontier Crimes Regulation (FCR) Sahibzada Mohammad Anees ruled that the previous judge in the case exceeded his authority when handing down last year’s sentence and ordered a new trial.

“The Commissioner of Peshawar has set aside the decision of the Political Agent of Khyber agency and ordered the retrial,” said Samiullah Afridi, the lawyer for Dr Afridi. “The case has been resent to the Political Agent of Khyber agency who earlier awarded 33 years imprisonment to Shakil Afridi,” he added.

“The assistant political agent played the role of a magistrate for which he was not authorised,” said the written judgment.



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So shove morality up where the sun don't shine... We don't need America of all to teach us about morals and justice when it .. itself is the the biggest violater of human rights ..
Champion of hypocrisy.
 
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The burden of proof lies on you for making weak (lame) claims (typical of you)... Back up your claims instead of begging others to spoon feed you ..
I searched the English-language press and found nothing. I thought maybe you could find something in Urdu. Apparently you have not or did not. So as far as we know Afridi remains in jail with his sentence overturned, yes?
 
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I searched the English-language press and found nothing. I thought maybe you could find something in Urdu. Apparently you have not or did not. So as far as we know Afridi remains in jail with his sentence overturned, yes?
Nice play of words.. Typical of you Solomon .. You didn't even try "yes".. Your pathetic argument lies on your typical douchbagery ..

Googling wouldn't have killed you "yes";

The Peshawar high court reduced his sentence by 10 years and he's still languishing in jail like a swine .. You should be glad he didn't get the 33.. Similar to pollard who served 30.
 
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The Peshawar high court reduced his sentence by 10 years...
Found it: link. The Wikipedia entry should be updated. Of course, that relates to charges of "collusion" with LI, not any alleged "spying" Afridi may or may not have done for Americans.

Fewer insults and more friendly collaboration would be more fitting, don't you think?
 
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