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opinion : Pakistan and America —Brian Cloughley

Pakistan and America have different problems concerning terrorism. And one of the greatest problems is the arrogant presumption by Washington that Islamabad must do as it is told

The American General David Petraeus said last week that “anti-US sentiment has been increasing in Pakistan”, and that if more of the appalling photographs of torture of US-held prisoners in Iraq and Afghanistan were released by the Pentagon to be seen by the world, then loathing would become even more intense.

He is right about the level of anti-American feeling, and acknowledged that “63 percent of Pakistanis still oppose cooperating with US counter-terror operations”. It is doubtful, however, that release of another batch of pictures showing American soldiers subjecting people to the most hideous indignities would raise that percentage by much.

But nobody can blame anyone in Pakistan for objecting strongly to the fact that American “counter-terror operations” involve illegal attacks on the sovereign territory of Pakistan that have killed so many women and children.

US Predator or Reaper drones firing Hellfire missiles (what saliva-dribbling, wild-eyed, mentally warped whiz kid thinks up these names?) have eradicated a dozen or so militant leaders. Some of the hundreds killed were foot soldiers, and probably included some apprentice boy-bombers being instructed in the irreligious art of killing by committing suicide, and other people without whose presence the world will certainly benefit. But by far the greatest number killed were ordinary tribesmen and members of their families. Scores of women and children have died. Nobody can deny that America was responsible for their deaths.

Naturally, the indignation of the citizens of Pakistan has been increased by the manner in which their country is treated by Washington. Let us face the fact that the average educated Punjabi (or Sindhi, Kashmiri or Baloch) doesn’t care greatly about the inhabitants of the tribal areas. And the average illiterate citizen, of whom there are far too many, doesn’t care, either, because he or she has quite enough personal problems, involving day-to-day survival, to even think about affairs in the northwest of the country.

But both educated and illiterate citizens of Pakistan are now aware that Americans have been killing innocent Pakistanis.

Is it surprising that they disapprove of the fact that their fellow citizens are being blown to pieces by foreigners?

America was grief-stricken and furious following the death of some 3000 people in the terror attacks in New York and Washington in September 2001. This was understandable. It was reasonable that US citizens would be vehemently resentful of the brutal assault on their nation, and most other countries joined them in their anger, because they considered that such atrocities were horrific, and understood America’s reaction.

But the understanding stops there — because Washington doesn’t, won’t or can’t understand that when nationals of a country other than America are killed in attacks by a foreign power then there is valid reason for that nation’s citizens to detest the country that attacks them.

The author Steve Coll, writing in the New Yorker last week, pronounced that “Pakistan’s government, although it apparently facilitates the drone attacks in private finds it necessary to vocally oppose them in public, knowing how unpopular they are.”

Mr Coll then delivered a penetrating observation about this state of affairs, in that “Opportunism and hypocrisy hardly seem the foundation for a sustainable political-military partnership [in Pakistan] that breaks with the unhappy past.”

Quite so: if it is indeed a fact that the US has successfully pressured the government of Pakistan to accede without objection to Predator attacks and cross-border forays by US special forces in Afghanistan, then there are some points to be considered.

If the government of Pakistan has colluded with Washington in killing Pakistani citizens, this would raise the question of whether or not it can properly claim to be representative of the people. The Constitution, after all, states that “no action detrimental to the life, liberty, body, reputation or property of any person shall be taken except in accordance with the law.” And it is clear that the killing of Pakistani citizens on their own soil by foreigners is illegal.

Not only that, but it is against the letter and spirit of the United Nations Charter, which is be regarded by some as a quaint and old-fashioned document but is, nevertheless, the nearest this horrible world has come to an international Constitution aimed at limiting conflict.

If India had attacked madrassas in eastern Pakistan with drone missiles or conventional air strikes, as appeared possible immediately after the Mumbai atrocities last year (and thank goodness Dr Manmohan Singh was prime minister; it might have been disastrous otherwise), there would have been furious reaction in Pakistan. There is little doubt that there would have been war. Pakistan could not have accepted an attack on its territory, no matter if the result had been eradication of some very nasty people.

Why accept attacks by US missiles when similar attacks by India would be regarded as supremely hostile action?

General Petraeus says that Pakistanis are angered by “cross-border operations and reported drone strikes” that they believe “cause unacceptable civilian casualties”. But if he considers this to be such a grave matter, why doesn’t he say that the drone attacks must stop?

It is obvious to the general, and now to the US Congress to whom he was testifying, that severe damage has been done to US-Pakistan relations. If this is not to become even more counter-productive to the wars being waged by the US in Afghanistan and by Pakistan against fundamentalist loonies in its own country, then they must be stopped.

Make no mistake: the Pakistan Air Force is more than capable of shooting down drones, be they US or of any other nationality. The PAF has not been given orders to do so, although its radars automatically detect airspace violations. Is the government of Pakistan content to accept the continuing intrusion of drones that kill its citizens?

Pakistan and America have different problems concerning terrorism. And one of the greatest problems is the arrogant presumption by Washington that Islamabad must do as it is told.

The writer can be found on the web at Brian Cloughley
 
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America is a peace loving nation. It only wants peace all over the world no matter it is achieved covertly, overtly or by force. Please listen to the speech of president of usa in cairo for further clarification of american motives.
He said america is not fighting against islam it is fighting against terrorism. This is war on terror not war on pakistani people as you are presuming it to be. When a missile is fired and a terrorist leader is killed some other people are bound to be killed in explosion. To get something something has to be lost.
 
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Hello MAC2,

So, for how long can america kill muslims with exemption. There has to be a limit on the time frame. It has been 7 plus years---It wasn't the pakistani army that let alqaeda leadership escape from afghanistan / tora bora---it was the u s army and your sec def who let you down---every one of the top al qaeda leadership escaped----Mullah Omar escaped from the american forces from qandhahar on a motorcycle---blind in one eye---mullah Omar couldnot have hidden from watching eyes.

My friend---your millitary failed to accomplish their goals within days after the start of hostilities---and they failed three other times to launch strikes on escaping Bin Laden---seven years is a long time for killing muslims---we empathize with you over the killings of the men and women at the twin towers---we walked with you to avenge your revenge on the enemy----it was only you that who let the enemy escape for so many times in the initial stages of he war that we have started believing that your country had other goals---getting al qaeda was not the primary target.

You cannot keep us blaming for your shortcomings all the time---you got to look in the mirror .
 
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To get something something has to be lost.

How is this any different than the mentality of the terrorists who could care less if innocents die while they carry out their operations against the US and the West?

To get something worthwhile and lasting, you have to think about your actions and not be single-track minded. David Kilcullen is on record stating that what is going on with collateral damage during UCAV strikes is setting the US back in Afghanistan and Pakistan. Lets think about the end-goal. Killing a few individuals will not end the war (even if it is OBL who dies).
 
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To blain2,
sir,
i want to ask you a question? When pakistan military conducts actions against terrorists and some civillians are killed in artillery shelling etc than how you label it. Do you call it killing of muslim people?
 
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To blain2,
sir,
i want to ask you a question? When pakistan military conducts actions against terrorists and some civillians are killed in artillery shelling etc than how you label it. Do you call it killing of muslim people?
And suppose if your army was operating drones than how would you have reacted to the situation
 
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^^ Another Indian in disguise. You can just smell them from a thousand miles.

America is a peace loving nation. It only wants peace all over the world no matter it is achieved covertly, overtly or by force.

We're not interested in your so-called "peace" Indian. Take your fake peace somewhere else. You cannot impose your peace on Pakistan. If you do, you will face dire consequences. Neither are we interested in any aids shackles. Don't impose your aids on the people of Pakistan. Every person in Pakistan is sick and tired of American double standards. We know exactly why the US is waging wars and slaughtering, raping and pillaging other nations. It has absolutely nothing to do with peace or democracy. Pakistanis don't want anything to do with your country. We have better friends that are sincere and don't back stab or blackmail. Please, take your peace somewhere else. The amount of peace Pakistan has enjoyed since the WoT is evident.
 
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GOP And Army should distance itself from America otherwise i am afraid there will be a revolution in Pakistan soon.
 
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Well mr. Baburcm
i appreciate your effort to judge the feelings or nationality by smell but this time you are incorret. You are saying america anti muslim, muslim killer etc etc and when he asks you something he starts to smell like an indian to you. First of all you come out of disguise.
 
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GOP And Army should distance itself from America otherwise i am afraid there will be a revolution in Pakistan soon.

You hit the nail on the head. Everyone is sick and tired of US interference in Pakistan. Pakistan has bore the brunt ever since the Cold War. Pakistan has suffered enough at the hands of sold out stooges. Screw the insincere Yanks. It's time to leave for stooges in Pakistan. Any puppet that licks the heels of US will be hanged to a lamppost. We need sincere leadership that only cares about the interests of Pakistan. Any corrupt leadership that is willing to sell Pakistan's sovereignty will be impaled. Zero tolerance is the way forward.
 
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Well mr. Baburcm
i appreciate your effort to judge the feelings or nationality by smell but this time you are incorret. You are saying america anti muslim, muslim killer etc etc and when he asks you something he starts to smell like an indian to you. First of all you come out of disguise.

You can barely write any proper English. You're just a give away Indian. You Indians are very predictable.
 
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Oh c'mon if you don't agree with me thats all right but please don't call me disguise.
This inappropriate and mannequin statements will only derail the thread.
Thank you.
 
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You hit the nail on the head. Everyone is sick and tired of US interference in Pakistan. Pakistan has bore the brunt ever since the Cold War. Pakistan has suffered enough at the hands of sold out stooges. Screw the insincere Yanks. It's time to leave for stooges in Pakistan. Any puppet that licks the heels of US will be hanged to a lamppost. We need sincere leadership that only care about the interests of Pakistan. Any corrupt leadership that is willing to sell Pakistan's sovereignty will be impaled. Zero tolerance is the way forward.
I agree.The Islamic Militancy will end itself if we distance ourselves from America.**** Military Aid.We can certainly build a good economy if LAW and Order situation is good and then we can buy Weapons from countries like France.We have to get out of this American misery.
 
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you are calling it american misery but your leaders are calling it american dreamland in which they can see their country reach the top of the world.
If you do not agree with your leaders than why did you elected them.
 
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you are calling it american misery but your leaders are calling it american dreamland in which they can see their country reach the top of the world.
If you do not agree with your leaders than why did you elected them.
Not the country but their pockets.Which is why i said if they dont distance themselves from America the results will be disastrous.
 
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