I'll remind you of this comment. It merits exploration in light of your interesting reply
.
"US policy seems determined to deny that Pakistan have any legitimate interests in Afghanistan..."
Nowhere in your following comments does that word appear again. I see "
vital interests". I see "
strategic interests". I don't see "
legitimate interests".
A nicely subtle shift in your rhetoric.
"Pakistani policy is not about Islam-ism as a End, Afghanistan fits into Pakistani policy for two reasons..."
Better let your
good proxies in the west know so. They imagine otherwise. Of course, when they realize the duplicity by which they've been manipulated by their Pakistani
controllers, there may be some additional blowback- like all the
good taliban suddenly becoming
bad.
"Security - Pakistan shares not just cultural heritage, but a border with Afghanistan..."
Indeed. You share long borders with the PRC, India, and Iran as well. Many nations share long borders. America and Canada have an exceedingly long border where we do daily battle with the infiltration of those insidious Canucks and their odd socialist ideas.
Afghanistan, in turn, shares long borders with others as well. There's nothing special in your borders. As to your culture- honestly, Muse, it's really only the Pashtu culture that you give a demonstrated whit about.
"...that would mean saying publicly that they would defend this against all, which in this case will mean the US and therefore not practical, nonetheless, the Pakistani security establishment considers it just that."
Stunning.
How about focusing on defending the Islamic Emirate of Waziristan from itself? Your efforts to
defend Afghanistan from all since 2002, something
"no Pakistani policy maker is going to articulate [it] publicly..." interferes with the mandate ascribed by the U.N. and implemented by ISAF & friends.
Worse, doing so through your
good taliban proxies has nicely contaminated the local social milieu of the tribes. You acquiesced to the infection now faced in your hills. Blowback.
It would seem, again, that Pakistan is the problem, sir.
I only wish my government would call an enemy an enemy for comments such as yours above. Too much treasure and blood by too many nations to accept your perspectives as legitimate much less vital to the rest of us. Indeed, if these are so, they should be rejected at every turn.
"Unimpeded access to Central Asia is again, a "vital interest" and it has not been articulated as such for exactly the same reasons as above."
No doubt that access shall improve immeasurably just as soon as trucks aren't high-jacked or blown up anywhere between Peshawar and Mazur-I-Sharif. Maybe eliminating your support for your
good taliban dogs and their associates would allow those trucks to flow.
Until THAT changes, it really doesn't matter whether Afghanistan wishes to prevent your goods and CAR energy to transit their lands. Given your sponsorship of those creating these ills, it's akin to Pakistan shooting itself in the foot...again.
Any number of nations await the development of Afghanistan as a distribution and transit hub for goods and energy to a myriad of locations. Development of such is beyond your meagre means. Your efforts only impede your ultimate objectives- at least as stated by you here.
Best leave it to those with the capital and wherewithall to do so- like Europe, America, Japan, PRC, India...YIKES!!!
Did I say...? No wonder this follows by you-
"...the interests of India are best served by skewing the security of Pakistan..."
Such a zero-sum perspective. Win-lose all the way and hardly proven by this-
"...then clearly, our point about US policy makers determination to change strategic reality is further strengthened - as allegations of terror training camps in US controlled Afghanistan, run by Indians, suggests..."
Of course. "
US controlled", eh? Actually, your points about these "camps" and more- all directed at poor, pitiful Pakistan from US controlled Afghanistan has rather worn thin.
Just no substance. Allegations.
"Your point about Islamo-fascist" lunes is taken - but there is no point to the pot calling the kettle black - Pakistan and the US used Islam-ism as a Vehicle of policy - just that, as a vehicle of policy"
You have "personalized" this narrative for too long, sir. The PRC, Europe, Saudi Arabia, and the Gulf states also used that vehicle. It saw it's purpose through and we abandoned it rather quickly. Clear enough by our unpreparedness to follow the lead of the KSA, UAE and yourselves in recognizing the Taliban government.
"...Pakistan continued to use this vehicle after the US abandoned this vehicle..."
The greatest mistake of your country's modern history. Pray that Pakistan ceases doing so before it destroys itself from within or is destroyed by others from without.
"...the policy is, was, will remain, security for Pakistan as equal to security for Afghanistan..."
Under your defined vehicles of implementing such "
security" these objectives are utterly unacceptable were they openly espoused by the GoP. Thus the term "proxies". Nonetheless, open war with you is counter-productive to our end goal so we'll simply stymie this insidious interference in the sovereign affairs of others at every possible turn...
...doing so always with words of praise and a smile on our faces for your "
contributions and efforts" against a select portion of these beasts.
"...trade, access to central Asia and energy supplies, as a net positive for Afghanistan and an imperative for Pakistan."
If such an imperative then improve your policies. Sponsoring proxy armies against a sovereign neighbor is a Diplomacy 101 no-no.
"...AND what is this about..."
Making points that are unassailable when you won't reveal your sources-critical to the point you've made- nor do I know who YOU are such that those sources should be considered relevant.
Rather shuts matters down when I can easily, instead, point to a myriad of publically-rendered comments by the most SENIOR U.S. policy-makers, none of which have suggested that we wish to interfere with your "
LEGITIMATE" interests in Afghanistan.
Now you've done it again with your radio nonsense about spewing anti-Pakistani propaganda.
"By it's actions and in particular the hostile propaganda against Pakistan, presented by Radio Liberty (out of Czechoslovakia) and by others, including a major US facility in Kabul (no, I will not identify it) , US policy makers continue express a rebellion against the reality of Pakistan in Afghanistan. And while this is regrettable, the promotion of interests of other regional players, itself speaks volumes regarding US determination to create a environment more in accord to it's vision, rather than a reflection of the strategic reality of Pakistani interests."
Should grab you three or four "
thank you's" right there.
You've lost me, though.
A "
free and independant" Afghanistan- right?
Hardly.