America’s concerns are not unfounded; if my tax money was going to a country that increasingly seems to be playing a double game in fighting militancy, I would do more than just push to cut down on the millions of dollars I give it every year. The world watched as Osama bin Laden was found and killed in his Abbottabad home near a military academy; it watched as the Pakistan intelligence and military were silent in the aftermath of the raid, how no heads rolled and neither the intelligence nor the army chief stepped down when an event dubbed as an intelligence failure of gargantuan proportions occurred. Since then, Pakistan has been accused of lying, of fighting a proxy war in Afghanistan and of giving protection to a terrorist network that America and Afghanistan are trying hard to eradicate from the region. Has the US not had enough? Or do they need us so badly that, despite all the duplicity and insincerity, they will support and mollycoddle us for the sake of intelligence sharing and a route to Afghanistan?
In the recent downward spiral of Pakistan-US ties in the wake of the Nato attack on November 26, it seems Pakistan is in a better bargaining position than its superpower ally. Reports of drone attacks being halted are also surfacing and the military public relations’ website is now brandishing pictures of a Shamsi airbase purged of American boots; the same military that didn’t clarify the mystery of whether the base was ever used for drone attacks nor confirmed that Americans were, indeed, present at the base after a hue and cry was raised in the aftermath of the Raymond Davis fiasco. Are we to now believe that the strong stance taken by Pakistan authorities, with its boycotts and reviews of the rules of engagement, is non-negotiable?
The truth is that, despite all the bad behaviour, we are a nuclear state and the US cannot win in Afghanistan without our help. Instead of using this as leverage, Pakistani authorities must clearly define our stance and role in the war on terror. They must stop lying to the world and to their own people and show a stronger commitment to the war, rather than playing to the galley. Through diplomatic channels and with sincerity, the fight against terrorism can make progress. Punishing and humiliating an ally is not the solution.
Published in The Express Tribune, December 15th, 2011.
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@Babloo
Spot on! It's a scarry thought.
@Meekal Ahmed
I think her mention of 'nuclear stat' is only contextual rather than intimidatory.
I am not sure what should I say about a person who thinks US( or any other) never lies and conducts foreign policy based on moral prinicpals.
@ A Farhan: even 1 is a big number here or is it expected of soldiers to die?...even if our leaders are on the wrong path those who are laying down their lives for country are "valuable" for us and every sacrifice counts...on a personal level: 1 is a big number if that person is your brother/ father/friend or any loved one...
@Aatif ehsan: I do not agree with the number 40000-it is much less-another false propaganda by ISI.
Truth has been a precious commodity in Pakistan since inception. If we look back at the encouragement of extremist groups on campuses of Pakistani universities, genesis of the Bangladesh movement (national language), the games in Afghanistan, Balochistan, political rights in FATA, etc -- all these could use a dose of truth.
Today is the 40th Anniversary of the signing of the Instrument of Surrender in Dhaka, and we still cannot release the Hammodur Rahman Commission report to the public. Can we discuss the agreements we have on drone operations? Why is the Frontier Crimes Regulation still in place? The list is far too long.
It is fashionable for every civil/military leader today to say, we'll henceforth act in "Pakistan's interest". But have we even bothered to have a truthful debate about what constitutes this interest. Whose interest are the Haqqani network, LeJ, etc really serving?
Your research in the form of column is very informative for all the Pakistanis.These true facts and figures make Pakistanis aware.
You are right Atika but you know the limits of democratic governments in Pakistan. You will be also seeing the moves of Pakistani military, Judiciary and main stream parties like PMLN, PTI to step off the elected Government. Yes extremsim is threat for us, unfortunately, the roots of extremism are not outside the Pakistan, I can only pray best wishes for Pakistan future, Tomorrow is Decenmber 16.
A, economically weak and impotent person armed with nuclear weapons, can be a very humilating and frustrating experience leading to loss of sanity and rational.
40,000 sacrifices is not a lie madam. Exhaustive dutifulness on horrific terrain by Pakistan Army is a universal truth.More than 3.7 milion refugees alongside Durand line is a statistical outcome of UNHCR survey. Pakistan is under an epidemic of extremism, and all sacrifices are meant to contain the spread of this cancer. Why the skewed pen madam?
@Anjaan: "Are you enlightened now …… ?"
Who do you think you are? Buddha?
Atika, what do you expect from a nation that approves ban on BBC for showing 'secret Pakistan' documentary. Pakistan's serving and retired Military Officials have accepted very cordial relations with Religious Extremists. Gen Hameed Gul in the same documentary admitted his cordial relationship with Taleban and categorically denied and justified Pakistan's sincerity of Pakistan in War on Terror through "logic".
Hamood, You must be CRAZY to compare Pakistan with US. For God sake wake up & smell the coffee.
How can you resort to truth when the entire edifice is built on lies ? Please explain.
The problem the whole world has with pakistan is that thier policies are made to promote religious or so called Islamic interests in thier infinite wisdom. Pakistan is the only country in the world where policies are not based to serve the country,its economy or its people. Most of the Pakistanis have no idea how much outside world has changed. They have either no knowledge of history or are in denial. Have we forgotten what Halaku Khan did to Bughdad and Hitler to eourope. When a nation becomes superpower it is like a sonami wave.You have to respect power.Unnecessary confrontation with USA is the last thing Pakistan can afford. If America decides to shower Pakistan with cruise missiles or to take it back to stone age who is thier to stop them. It is enlightment which keeps united states to restrain itself.
@Atika, all nations and politicians lie, which world are you living in? Remember Colin Powell's powerpoint presentation about WMD's in Iraq? That "not lie" killed only a few million.
@G. Din:
You are naive at best, and have a long way to go..... !
If you have little knowledge you would know that the Anglo-Americans spend money even in the enemy countries, just to have a constituency of supporters, in order to have some leverage, which they are doing effectively in Russia today. While they supplied PL480 to India, they supplied F-16s to Pakistan.
China would not be a formidable power house of today without the massive economic and tech investments made by the west starting in the 70s to fight the Soviets. Look at their investment figures in China and India, and you will know who their real friend is.
If you look at the US-India nuke deal, it has come with a number of poison pill amendments. The aim is to trap India into some binding alliance. Why do you think they want India to sign a number of agreements in the name of alliance that India has refused to do so far ? They do not want to see another power house in India, but they can not stop it either, that is why this friendship ..... !
The game is simple, to contain the Soviets with China, to contain China with India, and to contain India with Pakistan.
Are you enlightened now ...... ?
"A nation that lies" @author, you could have chosen some decent title.
Is Pakistan the only one playing double game? What abt US? When opponent is playing a double game then one also has to put aside all rules and respond in a similar way.
Finally somebody who can tell our establishment that for God sake stop lying to our people and to the world. We are a laughing stock in the world.
RAW+CIA+GESTAPO+MOSSAD Conspiracy to defame Pakistanis & Ummah! Lies, what are lies since nobody lies in Pakistan. We are the BEST in the world.
@Anjaan: "The policies pursued by the Anglo-Americans in the region have always directly undermined India’s security interests, be it with Pakistan or China." Explain, how? And, while you are doing so, keep reminding yourself of our "socialistic pattern" days when we were being "non-aligned" while vociferously (and, may I say, duplicitously) opposing those very Anglo-Americans wherever we could find an opening. Then, when our "socialist bhai" invaded us in 1962, to whom did the "icon of socialist pattern of society" go begging desperately for military aid to save his skin? After, he had left the scene, who fed you for years on end under PL480 because that socialist icon had gutted our agriculture completely? And, when borrowings under PL480 became so gargantuan, who forgave you that enormous debt? It seems to me that no one in Pakistan can hold a candle of ingratitude to you. "It does even today, in spite of all the song and dance about strategic alliance of 21st century. " Again, explain how? Just don't throw streamers like that and believe coyness will spare you from proving the claims you are making. "Pakistan is the second largest recipient of American aid even today, and we all know who it is targeted at." You may know but many of us don't. Do, please, enlighten who it is targeted at and why do you think so? Sir/ Madam, you have wisely chosen your moniker. You are indeed clueless(Anjaan).
@Adeel Ahmed No brother the question is where we learn from all these things since we are ally of U.S.A from 1947????
A courageous write up, Atika. Praying for your safety.
We seem to think that nuclear weapons have further given us permission to ignore our well being and become the bastion of fundamentalism. We see our geography, nukes and religion as measures of our indispensablility and superiority. We are on the road to nowhere.
Who needs enemies when our own citizens are so ignorant, ill-informed self-loathing and most of all, brain washed, from all the CNN, BBC, FOX News propaganda.
What democratic government is doing? Why these matters are not discussed in Parliament? Where are our law makers? Every agreement, every event is to be discussed in Parliament and public taken in confidence on each matter. Democracy has brought no change in the country for betterment of people and country
s affairs. Most of the Parliamentarians are interested in their personal affairs than country
s interests. Chief Executive says every thing is under his control and all matters are settled with his orders; Is it a correct statement?Its insane to say " A Nation Lies" . I am sorry but I can't help thinking so. I am an Indian and for past several months we are at war against the prevailing rampant corruption. It doesn't mean all in our nation are corrupt. Surely you have a point but please for God's sake do not generalize it to an extent which can implicate the entire population of a country.
Great read. Liked your conclusion.
I was enjoying reading your article until you mentioned that we are a "nuclear state".
What has that to do with anything?
@ cynic: well put man!
How about you stop playing to the gallery of your employers, who are being propped up by USAID, which in turn comes from the State Dept? Everyone knows that the NYT is as much as US establishment propaganda arm with its so called strategically timed scoops as The News is in Pakistan. Every time relations tank its so obvious 'the he said,she said' game that is played in the papers of both countries citing so called 'unnamed high placed source'. The real question is if you are being a propaganda proxy - then whose proxy do you prefer to be the US or Pakistan?
'show a stronger commitment to the war, rather than playing to the galley' Really Atika? When did wars become such a good thing? Does the Bush regime lying to the world about Iraq's WMD make them a 'Nation that lies'?.
If she is only pointing guns toward the top elite/ruling elite of our country then why the title contains the words A nation that lies?
so after this if we raise our eyebrows then these typos have a problem and instantly feeling in secure.
watch the statements of our UN ambassador. finally a man who knows the facts and is not afraid to state them. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OZ3Uc1ri55c
Right on, we lied for years about OBL, and all the terrorists sitting in our country, even today all those spreading terror in Kashmir are taking out jaloos and jalsas in Rawalpindi fund raising throughout the country. Instead of holding responsible and punishing these guys, we asked the ambassador to US to step down and scared the President to Dubai for requesting the Big Guys in Washington to hold them back from taking over like they did last time by jumping into the PM house when Nawaz was holding the office.
I agree with the lady. But I think no heads rolled in the aftermath of the OBL incident bcz no one really believes it was actually Osama..or else, why no concrete proofs of his capture and death? Even Saddam's gruesome death was coveerd by the media, as was the later Gaddafi's..what was so special about OBL??
Believe it or not North korea is a nuclear state ..Still US and West has suffocated the country is the people are suffering enormously .. The same thing can happen to pakistan without getting defeated in any war but the oxygen mask can be pulled out slowly..
There exists a strange relationship between the US and Pakistan. It will never end. mark my words.
First, Pakistan is not the only one playing the double game....its the norm of international politics...Americans have been playing this since ever...but the issue is that we are hurting ourselves pretty badly by doing this. Pakistan needs to have a "long-term" goal for progress and that i think is the only issue because every Govt that we have has long-term goal of maximum 5 years (after which they know they would be kicked out due to corruption or marshal law and their next chance would come after 7,8 years or 14,15 years in case of marshal law). this selfishness and greed of the top regime (both civilian and military) is the stumbling block for us. @writer, your argument of stop lying and commitment would only be effective if the doers are sincere to the country and not to their bank accounts.
The fact of the matter is even though the pak media is free in the present civilian set up it is not free from the mindset of fear of the establishment. It always regards the establishment as a super constitutional body which can never do any wrong to the people & country. Unless this attitude is changed and all institutions are accountable to the people through their elected representatives nothing is going to change.
This "article" is one good example of US $ spent wisely.
Contrary to your view point, if I were a US tax payer, I would be more concerned about the wars costing $1.3 Trillion dollars so far to begin with than just focusing on cutting the meager aid of $700MM being given to a country!
Good or bad,it is your own military and your own institutions.In these testing times the institutions need your full support and not the kind of criticism that is being promulgated by enlightened people like you.The fact is that the US led NATO came here to avenge 9/11 and their thirst for Muslim blood remains unquenchable even after killing half million Afghans and one million Iraqis.We have to get out of this God Forsaken alliance the soonest.
America allowing embassy for "Islamic Govt of Afghanistan" in qater and demanding us to fight.
They playing double game in front of the whole world!!
Dear writer, road chosen by you if travelled in Pakistan is long and lonely, I can only wish you luck. Very good advise, but the gate keepers seem to have other ideas.
Finally somebody from pakistan who makes some sense.
@Arindom: Don't waste your talent on the pawn on the chess board that is Pakistan. Focus on the master minds like the Anglo-Americans that are at the root of all troubles. The policies pursued by the Anglo-Americans in the region have always directly undermined India's security interests, be it with Pakistan or China. It does even today, in spite of all the song and dance about strategic alliance of 21st century. Pakistan is the second largest recipient of American aid even today, and we all know who it is targeted at.
We would like to see your comments in the American blogs and think tanks on strategic issues related to South Asia and Asia-Pacific.
"The truth is that, despite all the bad behaviour, we are a nuclear state and the US cannot win in Afghanistan without our help." That line never fails to get a laugh out of me regardless of the context it's in.
Fits the description of the US and Afghanistan. Not to mention that 'the war on terror' has been a disaster and is not in anybody's interest to "fight". Even the US stopped referring to it as such.
A nice column. I don't see what the nuclear status has to do with anything, though. Where, after all, would Pakistan threaten to drop a bomb? Roll it downhill to Bagram air base?
I think you make complete sense. Really, you have laid out a course of action that is best suited for Pakistan.
The problem is that I am an American of Indian origin, and if I think you are right, you are absolutly wrong for Pakistan. I foresee you getting cursed on the posts below.
But why doesn't the media highlight these lies? Media's role is to be a watchdog for society - what good is it to have a duck function as a watchdog ? it'll just quack!!