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Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Crisis in U.S.-Pakistan ties





The Hindu : Opinion / Editorial : Crisis in U.S.-Pakistan ties

    • The accusation by the United States that the Haqqani network is "a veritable arm" of the Inter-Services Intelligence seems to have hardly embarrassed Pakistan.
      • the Pakistan Army has made clear it will not subordinate its strategic interests to those of the U.S.
        • The U.S. blames the Haqqani network, a faction of militants allied to the Afghan Taliban and based in the North Waziristan frontier region of Pakistan, for the recent attacks in Kabul.
          • This includes the killing of former Afghan President Burhanuddin Rabbani and the attack on the U.S. Embassy some days before that
            • The July 2008 attack on the Indian Embassy in Kabul was also traced to the Haqqani network.
              • Islamabad is correct in saying it was the CIA that nurtured Jalaluddin Haqqani — the leader from whom the group takes its name — during the anti-Soviet war in Afghanistan.
                • The Pakistan military's embrace of the CIA-Saudi-funded jihadists for its own goals in Afghanistan and against India is of no less relevance to the unending tragedy in the region.
                  • The generals in Rawalpindi are confident that the superpower has no choice but to remain dependent on Pakistan to ensure a semblance of peace in Afghanistan and, by extension, in the whole region.
                    • the All Parties' Conference called by Prime Minister Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani should question the army's continuing links with militants and the internal risk this poses.
                      • But the track record of such initiatives, undertaken each time the Pakistan Army finds itself in hot water, shows that they end up endorsing the security establishment and its misguided strategies.
                        • Pakistan's ability to stand up to a superpower patron would have been admirable were its agenda clean. All this might be a source of anxiety to India
                          • New Delhi must work to discourage any precipitate action by Washington against Pakistan that may put the entire region at risk.


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