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A much larger scale
So lets widen the view. There are those outside of the Pakistani domain who benefit, and who benefit on a much larger scale. The White House has long accused President Musharraf (whose Presidency is a tight-rope-act between Westernism and Pakistani Islam) of not doing enough in the War on Terror, but they can not intervene as long as Pakistan is a coherent state with a lot of anti-Americanism filling the state structure. So, rather than wait until Ms Bhutto would become Prime Minister and allow US forces under Pakistani guidance to hunt al-Qaida - and go through all the troubles of having US forces be associated with Pakistani politics - the US government would gladly see the state of Pakistan collapse.
That would enable larger deployment of US forces, for example, based upon the argument that Pakistans nuclear arsenal would no longer be safe. At the same time, the pretext of bringing democracy to the Muslim world would again be used, knowing full well that this would create more terrorists.
American military planning is already under way for a larger-scale intervention, this year; troops are already being prepared; for example, despite the official position that there are less than a hundred US military personnel in Pakistan, in Punjab, there are secret US military bases with troop levels totalling, at present, a few thousand - and Punjab isnt the only region that has US combat troops present.
Traditional mainstream media are being fed stories that underline the need for US intervention. Scenarios are already being floated to carve up Pakistan into Greater Baluchistan (which is now Pakistans largest province) and some other new states in which to install puppet regimes.
All in all, the White House needs terrorism as its blanket excuse for intervention. Since ISI is both strongly CIA-influenced, as well as riddled with al-Qaida, it is not only that the Bhutto assassination could not plausibly have been organized without the ISI, it is also ISI which carried out American orders.
If the plan works, the weakening or even collapse of the state of Pakistan will create a new battlefield badly needed by the White House. The War on Terror (as the War on Islam is often termed), like most wars, needs expansion or it collapses. If you project an Enemy, you also need the Enemy to be successful at times.
Dont be surprised if al-Qaida suddenly has nuclear weapons.
Without success for the Enemy, you may no longer be sufficiently able to instill fear in the people and have them follow you.
The White House needs the destabilization of Pakistan to continue the War on Terror. Ms Bhuttos execution is one big step towards that goal.
John Berlin
U.N. OBSERVER & International Report
Please also see:
Benazir Bhutto assassinated + UPDATES
UNObserver & International Report
UPDATE
U.S. Considers New Covert Push Within Pakistan
By STEVEN LEE MYERS, DAVID E. SANGER and ERIC SCHMITT
Published: January 6, 2008
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/01/06/washington/06terror.html?_r=1&hp&oref=slogin
A much larger scale
So lets widen the view. There are those outside of the Pakistani domain who benefit, and who benefit on a much larger scale. The White House has long accused President Musharraf (whose Presidency is a tight-rope-act between Westernism and Pakistani Islam) of not doing enough in the War on Terror, but they can not intervene as long as Pakistan is a coherent state with a lot of anti-Americanism filling the state structure. So, rather than wait until Ms Bhutto would become Prime Minister and allow US forces under Pakistani guidance to hunt al-Qaida - and go through all the troubles of having US forces be associated with Pakistani politics - the US government would gladly see the state of Pakistan collapse.
That would enable larger deployment of US forces, for example, based upon the argument that Pakistans nuclear arsenal would no longer be safe. At the same time, the pretext of bringing democracy to the Muslim world would again be used, knowing full well that this would create more terrorists.
American military planning is already under way for a larger-scale intervention, this year; troops are already being prepared; for example, despite the official position that there are less than a hundred US military personnel in Pakistan, in Punjab, there are secret US military bases with troop levels totalling, at present, a few thousand - and Punjab isnt the only region that has US combat troops present.
Traditional mainstream media are being fed stories that underline the need for US intervention. Scenarios are already being floated to carve up Pakistan into Greater Baluchistan (which is now Pakistans largest province) and some other new states in which to install puppet regimes.
All in all, the White House needs terrorism as its blanket excuse for intervention. Since ISI is both strongly CIA-influenced, as well as riddled with al-Qaida, it is not only that the Bhutto assassination could not plausibly have been organized without the ISI, it is also ISI which carried out American orders.
If the plan works, the weakening or even collapse of the state of Pakistan will create a new battlefield badly needed by the White House. The War on Terror (as the War on Islam is often termed), like most wars, needs expansion or it collapses. If you project an Enemy, you also need the Enemy to be successful at times.
Dont be surprised if al-Qaida suddenly has nuclear weapons.
Without success for the Enemy, you may no longer be sufficiently able to instill fear in the people and have them follow you.
The White House needs the destabilization of Pakistan to continue the War on Terror. Ms Bhuttos execution is one big step towards that goal.
John Berlin
U.N. OBSERVER & International Report
Please also see:
Benazir Bhutto assassinated + UPDATES
UNObserver & International Report
UPDATE
U.S. Considers New Covert Push Within Pakistan
By STEVEN LEE MYERS, DAVID E. SANGER and ERIC SCHMITT
Published: January 6, 2008
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/01/06/washington/06terror.html?_r=1&hp&oref=slogin