Thus, stated the mouthpiece of the co-chairman of the party in power, the non-letter writing prime minister. Obviously eminently sensible, for one has to be the same height as an opponent to be able to face-off — all a bit stupid if one must bend backwards to be able to look the other in the eye. And a self-recognition of strength and size is a safe course to adopt. The question of need also arises.
Without US support where stands the Pakistan military? And, let’s face it, without the US how would the co-chairman of the ruling party doubling as head of state, fare? He’d be more terrified out of his wits about his safety than he is said to be right now.
Self-preservation is the name of the game when it comes to individuals who now, through a twist of fate, wield power. And it follows that the preservation of the country is in their interests, though they have made a complete mess on that score, what with Balochistan out of their control and the same is the case with the wild and woolly north-western borderlands. Their ineptitude stretches a long way — all the way down from Khyber to Karachi.
Honour and sovereignty are all very well, when they exist. The latter is a myth, perpetrated by a string of rulers who have come and gone and those still with us. The word is used to cover up what is bowing and scraping, such is the condition of this country in which economic and political institutions stand eroded. As for honour, of all who now have a say, does one truly honourable individual spring to mind? All one has to do is switch on the television and click one’s way through the channels to gain first-hand experience of ‘honour’ — it does not even exist amongst thieves in this land said to be of the pure. ‘Honour killings’, oh yes, they come aplenty.
Ok, ok, the US ‘needs’ Pakistan, at the moment. But is Pakistan’s need of the US not somewhat of a greater nature? Should Pakistan be a friend or an enemy of the US? If it is the latter option, would that serve what we take as our much-vaunted though sadly inadequate national sovereignty, to which we so loosely lay claim to without bothering to ponder as to whether we are right now in any position to approach true sovereignty?
For sure, Pakistan, or for that matter any country, needs to be wary of one sole factor when it comes to friendship or any sort of relationship with the mighty US, and that is the historical instability of a relationship, friendship, call it what you may. Over the years, it has had its highs and lows, as is the norm, for America is far more preoccupied with its ‘national interest’ on the international front than is this country.
From the days of its first president, the US has unequivocally maintained that it can afford neither permanent friends nor permanent enemies. So when our leaderships moan and groan about being left in the lurch, they should contemplate about this.
Published in The Express Tribune, April 21st, 2012.
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Madam,
make peace with honor. We have no choice. We need their support and their money.
@Usmani
Pakistan's relationship with America is between two unequals. The moment you accept it the relationship will be much smoother.The problem is your habit of punching above your height.
@Usmani: Sorry to say it's doomed no matter what friends it has if everything stays running the same.
Simple. Can you do without the monies you get from the United States?
Pakistan needs to change its policy towards America.Pakistan 50 years of relationship with America has brought it to nowhere.Unless, it shook it friendship with America gradually and try to look for new friend,it is doomed.
Pakistan see itself unrealistically an equal partner with its dealing with USA.No country has equal standing with USA,it is unequal ,unrivaled status in the world.Every one is a junior partner with USa.There is no shame there.Even China,Germany or old war time ally Britain does not stake claim for this.Pakistan has always sensed it self bigger than what it merits, so it always feels slighted. If it can understands its value it will ,and can have a reasonable policy expectation from USA and there will be less disappointment in future.If it annoys USA,it will have no leg to stand,especially after the draw down of Afghan War.Pakistan for 64 years always misplaced its cards with India,things could have been much better,if it had not been hostile with its unremitting ,unrelenting adversarial relationship.It is time Pakistan makes adjustment,it is hard to reorient,India was like that until 1991,and look where it got them,they were lucky USSR collepsed and India was able to adjust without a Nehru/Gandhi at the helm,they lucked out,otherwise India would still be plodding along with socialism.Pakistan can and must make policy change,otherwise it will get worse.
...for America is far more preoccupied with its ‘national interest’ on the international front than is this country. What is national interest to this country? Pakistan sees itself as an ideological state that takes umbrage at any perceived slight to Islam (could even be a bounty on a known extremist), seeks, nay expects 'strategic depth' in Afghanistan through unstable proxies, consistently attributes acts of terrorism committed by its own strategic assets to RAW/ CIA/ Mossad, and defines its own security paradigm and educational material on an anti-India plank. This creates an entire nation of people with an external locus of identity - even the Bangladesh team visit cancellation is part of some deep dark conspiracy. Btw, I appreciate the thrust of the well-written article and completely agree with its purport.