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OPINION: CHINA AND PAKISTAN UNVEIL THEIR PLAN FOR AFGHANISTAN

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OPINION: CHINA AND PAKISTAN UNVEIL THEIR PLAN FOR AFGHANISTAN
3:00 PM 12/10/2018 | OPINION
Lawrence Sellin | Retired Colonel, U.S. Army Reserve


The China Daily, a Chinese government media outlet, published an article, “Pakistan key to Afghan peace process,” by an author from Pakistan, an ally of China, which not only drips with irony but unabashedly explains the Chinese-Pakistani plan for the future of Afghanistan.

It originates from the “non-governmental” Beijing think tank, the Center for China and Globalization, founded and run by former high officials of the Chinese government, one of which was chief negotiator for China’s entry into the World Trade Organization.

The article begins by blaming the United States for waging “an unnecessary and avoidable war” for 17 years, despite the fact that it was actually Pakistan who provided safe haven and supported a Taliban proxy army that “caused the deaths of countless innocent people.”

Contrary to the author’s contention, it was not the War in Afghanistan that “has endangered and destabilized the whole region” but Pakistan’s domestic policy of promoting Islamic extremism to subdue ethnic self-determination and its use of terrorism as an instrument of its foreign policy that led to and nurtured that war.

The author then conveniently identifies the countries collaborating with Pakistan to hasten a U.S. exit from South Asia; China, Russia, Iran and Turkey.

U.S. withdrawal is necessary for “the true potential of the Belt and Road Initiative, especially China-Pakistan Economic Corridor”, to be realized because “Eurasia, Russia and Central Asia can only utilize Gwadar [Pakistan’s port] as a newly emerged trade route through Afghanistan, where CPEC may later extend in the future.”

That can happen when “the [United States] completely withdraws from the country, as in Vietnam … and Pakistan can facilitate this by providing a safe passage for a U.S .withdrawal.” The subtle message being that Pakistan will continue to attack Afghanistan with its Taliban proxies until the United States does so.

Here is the punchline: “China’s Belt and Road Initiative and the Shanghai Cooperation Organization objectives can only be realized only when there is a stable Afghanistan,” that is, a Chinese-Pakistani controlled Afghanistan.

And here is how the Chinese-Pakistani plan will unfold.

China’s ally Pakistan will increase the attacks on Afghanistan by its proxy the Taliban to further undermine the Kabul government and raise the pressure on the United States to reach an agreement for withdrawal.

Together with Pakistan, Iran, Russia and Turkey, China will become a mediator to end the Afghan War.

A coalition government for Afghanistan will be proposed consisting of the Taliban and nominally neutral, but, in practice, pro-Pakistani/pro-Chinese Afghan politicians with a concomitant scheduled drawdown of the United States and NATO forces.

Afghanistan will be offered participation in the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor and will become a full member of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization as a basis for Afghan reconstruction and development.

Pakistan will withdraw its support of the Taliban and joint Chinese-Pakistani counterterrorism forces will eliminate the remaining Taliban from Afghanistan, for which joint exercises are already underway while solidifying a pro-Pakistani/pro-Chinese government in Kabul.

Following China’s economic subjugation of South Asia, the Chinese will establish military bases in Balochistan on the Arabian Sea to control the vital sea lanes of the northern Indian Ocean and the Persian Gulf, link the Chinese naval base in Djibouti with its bases in the South China Sea and isolate India.

Focused narrowly on enticing the Taliban to the negotiating table, the U.S. government appears to have no strategy to counter the China-Pakistan plan to dominate South Asia.

Lawrence Sellin, Ph.D. is a retired U.S. Army Reserve colonel, an IT command and control subject matter expert, trained in Arabic and Kurdish, and a veteran of Afghanistan, northern Iraq and a humanitarian mission to West Africa.
 
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Lets write an article on about the Uighurs and "muh camps" so we can get those stupid Pakistanis to hate China again-Some "Journalist" in Washington D.C-Circa 2018

The irony is that it had zero impact. No one in Pakistan even flinched at the propaganda. Apart from Dawn no one gave flying fvck about US fake stories. America is in a very fvcked up position vis a vis Pakistan. Every American move is exposed badly. The Yanks are extremely desperate and that reveals itself in every action.
 
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What a badly written article! Sounds like this colonel is making up strategy on the hoof. Offers no alternative other than to raise the bogey of China dominating south Asia!

The yanks can stay and lose more treasure, but how many more billions are you willing to lose while the Taliban grow stronger. Pakistan does not harbour or provide safe havens, the Taliban have enough support and ground in Afghanistan itself.

The article does try to sow division and mistrust between the Pak and the Taliban but Pak is not like the Yanks, ready to stab allies in the back for a quick buck.
 
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What a badly written article! Sounds like this colonel is making up strategy on the hoof. Offers no alternative other than the raise the bogey of China dominating south Asia! But only the Yanks have the God given right to dominate the world by bombing them, see how that worked out for 60 countries that have been given the American treatment. As for Afghanistan, stay and lose more treasure, how many billions are you willing to lose with the Taliban growing stronger. Pakistan does not harbour or provide safe havens, the Taliban have enough support and ground in Afghanistan itself. So there is no choice but to go home.

That's cause Pakistan is an ebil Izamaists state and China is an ebil Gommunsit state Murica is FREEDUMB AND Liberty and sheitt
 
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