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G7 Plus India And Afghanistan: Lead Economic Sanctions Against Pakistan

Anders Corr ,

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I cover international politics, security and political risk.

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Yesterday the Financial Action Task Force (FATF), led by the G7 countries, put Pakistan on a three-month warning regarding terrorist financing. If Pakistan fails to comply with necessary actions against terrorism, it could become a virtual no-go zone for international banking. Last week, an Afghan Ministry of Foreign Affairs official threatened to seek U.N. sanctions against Pakistan for supporting Taliban terrorists. India should also seek U.N. sanctions for Pakistan’s support of terrorists targeting India, including in Kashmir. Such sanctions should be pursued immediately, with the help of G7 countries , and especially major importers from Pakistan: the U.S., U.K., and Germany. China and Russia will oppose sanctions, but should understand that standing in the way could make them complicit in terrorism.

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Former chief of Pakistan's Inter Services Intelligence (ISI), Hameed Gul (C) and other Islamic party leaders join hands during a protest to mark Kashmir Solidarity day in Islamabad on February 5, 2015. Pakistan observed Kashmir Solidarity Day on February 5, to denounce Indian rule in the disputed Himalayan region claimed in whole by both countries. AAMIR QURESHI/AFP/Getty Images

The sanctions should target businesses associated with the elements of Pakistan’s military and intelligence services that support terrorism. Targeted sanctions will maximize the likelihood of success, and decrease their impact on innocent Pakistani citizens, who are also victims of Pakistan-based terrorism. While terrorist attack fatalities in Pakistan have decreased since 2013 (see graph below), they have increased in Afghanistan over the same period. From this data, it appears that Pakistan-based terrorists are now redirecting their efforts to Afghanistan, which is seen as ripe for the picking as NATO withdraws.

The biggest democratic economies should not only support targeted sanctions to protect Afghanistan and India, but lead in pushing for their adoption. India and Afghanistan will not have the power at the U.N. to get the votes necessary to impose international sanctions. Nor will their market power allow them to impose unilateral sanctions. However, the top democratic importers from Pakistan will be particularly persuasive, and should lend sanctions their full logistic and diplomatic support at the United Nations. Democratic importers from Pakistan, in order of magnitude, are the United States, Germany, the U.K., Afghanistan, France, Spain, and Italy. As importers, these countries will have the best chance for influence on Pakistani businesses, which will in turn have the greatest influence on Pakistan’s military and intelligence services.


Pakistan’s most important ally and authoritarian importer, China, will oppose sanctions. Russia, which supports the Taliban, will also oppose sanctions. But these authoritarian countries can only prove their commitment to counter global terrorism by taking tough measures: naming Pakistan a state sponsor of terrorism, and economically sanctioning Pakistani companies linked to military and intelligence services. Failing to do so risks obstructionism and categorization as state-sponsors of terrorism themselves.

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Supporters of ethnic-based party Mohajir Qaumi Movement (MQM) carry a banner as they gather in front of the Geo television building during an anti-Geo TV protest to show their support for the Pakistani army as well its spy agency ISI (Inter-Services Intelligence) in Karachi on May 9, 2014. Amnesty International warned that journalists in Pakistan are 'under siege' and are living with the constant threat of violence from intelligence agencies, armed groups such as the Taliban, and even political parties. ASIF HASSAN/AFP/Getty Images

In an age of nuclear proliferation and mass refugee flows caused by terrorism, there must be a new principle of zero-tolerance for state-sponsored terrorism. This includes what I would call “mediate state-sponsored terrorism” designed for plausible deniability by being once- or twice-removed from terrorist violence. Democratic and peaceful states must demonstrate to terrorists and their state sponsors: there will be no more business as usual.

Pakistan-supported terrorism against civilians in Afghanistan puts into question why the U.S. plans to triple its $300 million of foreign aid to Pakistan in 2016 (which was not disbursed because Pakistan failed to act against the Haqqani terrorists), to $900 million in 2017 ($450 million of which is contingent on actions against the Haqqani).

As some politicians in Pakistan have noted, these conditional sums in the low hundreds of millions of dollars are “peanuts.” They are right, especially when compared to China’s $51 billion of promised investment into a trade corridor through Pakistan. The trade route is called the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC). It runs through a disputed area with India, which will cement the China-Pakistan alliance against the U.S.-India alliance. CPEC should be opposed because it will increase the instability of South Asia.

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China gives diplomatic support to the Taliban, to which the Haqqani and Pakistani security establishment are closely linked. So if China, which is in military competition with the U.S. and India, tells Pakistan to leave the Taliban and Haqqani in place, Pakistan will likely do that and forego the $450 million in contingent aid from the U.S. This contingent aid, therefore, acts to obscure the fact that the U.S. is doing little to nothing to stop Pakistan from supporting terror.

China has a record of breaking its promises, and much of the CPEC trade corridor will likely be built by Chinese, not Pakistani, companies. So the $51 billion in as yet unfulfilled infrastructure promises of tomorrow should seem less of a benefit to the Pakistani military and intelligence interests that support terrorism, than avoiding the sanctions today. Plus, if the $51 billion comes through over the next few years, it will likely do so regardless of Pakistan’s actions now on terrorism. China’s economic and geopolitical calculations will eventually rise above and beyond its diplomatic support to the Taliban. So, Pakistan should today listen to commercial interest groups linked to the military and intelligence services that could be influenced by targeted sanctions by democratic importers.


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Pakistan’s top importers are the U.S ($3.6 billion), China ($2.8 billion), Afghanistan ($2.2 billion), Germany ($1.7 billion) and the U.K. ($1.7 billion). China is clearly outweighed when considering Pakistan’s exports, so the U.S., U.K., Germany, and allies should be able to get the requisite influence in Pakistan with an unconditional drop of Pakistan aid in 2017 and 2018 to $0, paired with targeted economic sanctions against business interests of Pakistan’s military and intelligence services. Waiting until China builds its CPEC trade corridor, and becomes Pakistan’s biggest importer, will only cement China-Pakistan ties further, and make stopping Pakistan’s terrorism that much more difficult.



The U.S. must stop supporting Pakistan, which is a state sponsor of terrorism. Tripling foreign assistance at this time sends the wrong message. The right message can only be sent with targeted economic sanctions by the U.N., or coordinated unilateral sanctions by leading importers like the U.S., U.K., and Germany. Winning against terrorism in Afghanistan, and protecting democratic India, depends on strong economic sanctions today.

Source: https://www.forbes.com/sites/anders...omic-sanctions-against-pakistan/#6bf9187b74e7
 
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This was to come. Lots of "should" in the news though so let's see.

We prepared for this via our agreement with China to pay in rupees thus using Chinese banking channels.

If Trade sanctions come too, we will weather that too.

It is interesting nonetheless that article states India being democratic, instead of Fascist! Hitler's government was democratically elected too.
 
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Is this an Indian writer of the Forbes article? In every line, the small minded and petty bias of an Indian mind is showing through.

G7 sanctions Pakistan and their daddy America will win war in Afghanistan.

Americans are not in Afghanistan to win a war. They are there to establish their military post. They will sit easily and quietly by sanctioning Pakistan!!? This accroding to the logic will happen while their clown president is already attacking Iran and wanting to sanction that country. This is just an amazing Indian logic which can only happen in Indian La La Land.
 
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hameed gul is dead and they are using his picture and name in the article

indian school of journalism absolute bottom of the class stuff. indian journalists are actually duffers
 
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This was to come. Lots of "should" in the news though so let's see.

We prepared for this via our agreement with China to pay in rupees thus using Chinese banking channels.

If Trade sanctions come too, we will weather that too.

China has no alternate banking channels, Chinese banking system is integrated with global banking system. Pakistan should fall in line or be ready to use their 'vast' gold reserves of Rickkodek as an alternate.
 
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Sounds like an indian brain fart . nothing as such in international media.
 
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What a joke. Just the wet dreams of some obsessed wannabe journalist.

No European country is interested in sanctioning, and the US has given no indication that they will be hostile towards Pakistan. India and Afghanistan can do whatever they want as it wont affect us as much, except for businesses close to the Afghan border which im sure will be compensated.
 
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lol Indian mad man

Go for it India trying your luck won't hurt Pakistan but yourself

Pakistan is too important and doing business with slot of countries

Recently one country asked Pakistan government for visa free travel
 
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lol. Pakistan will be doing nothing on an opinion of a certain lobby. That lobby needs to sit its a$$ down.
 
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Why do bharatis love making shit up? First their own country is the biggest terrorist state in the region. Second, when in the **** did G7 do this? This would be headlines and big news if this happened. Wake up to reality, bharatis. Very few people outside of Afghanistan care about your diatribes.
 
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Is this an Indian writer of the Forbes article? In every line, the small minded and petty bias of an Indian mind is showing through.

G7 sanctions Pakistan and their daddy America will win war in Afghanistan.

Americans are not in Afghanistan to win a war. They are there to establish their military post. They will sit easily and quietly by sanctioning Pakistan!!? This accroding to the logic will happen while their clown president is already attacking Iran and wanting to sanction that country. This is just an amazing Indian logic which can only happen in Indian La La Land.
Are you lazy? Read the article....it's has nothing to do with Indian writer or media!!
It's a column by adrew corr of Forbes!!
 
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This article is full of fabrications ...

FATF has published nothing of sort about Pakistan, not even mentioned anything about Pakistan, from the latest meeting held on the 24th February.

Outcomes of the Plenary meeting of the FATF, Paris, 22-24 February 2017
http://www.fatf-gafi.org/publications/fatfgeneral/documents/outcomes-plenary-february-2017.html

Public Statement - 24 February 2017
http://www.fatf-gafi.org/publicatio...documents/public-statement-february-2017.html

There's mention of Korea and Iran!

Another Epic fail by an Indian sponsored fake news. This is all out from the Israeli book!
 
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