On April 18, 2012, Iran met the permanent members of the UN Security Council including the US, Russia and China, plus Germany, to negotiate the Iranian “bomb”. Surprisingly, Iran agreed to stop enriching uranium to the 20 per cent level, and undertook to halt work at an underground facility near Qom built for higher enrichment. Iran will now export its stockpile of highly enriched uranium for final processing to 20 per cent, and use it in its medical isotopes.
Iran’s economy lurched menacingly after President Barack Obama got the US Congress to almost unanimously pass sanctions against foreign financial institutions engaged in transactions with Iran’s central bank, the main conduit for the country’s energy deals. Despite their non-acceptance of the sanctions, Russia and China want it to abandon the “bomb”. Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei says Islam doesn’t allow the making of nuclear weapons.
Pakistan’s economy is lurching, too, because of America’s punitive measures and Pakistan’s international isolation. Ahmed Rashid writes in Pakistan on the Brink: The Future of Pakistan, Afghanistan and the West (Allen Lane 2012): “While the US asks for the elimination of all terrorist groups on Pakistani soil, the army insists on maintaining the Taliban and the Haqqani network until a suitable Afghan settlement has been reached that satisfies the Pakistani military” (p.160).
The Pakistan Army receives more than $2 billion every year in various kinds of military aid from the US, and losing that could prove to be destabilising in the army itself (p.161).
The civilian government — which is facing a judicial probe alleging pro-US plot against the Army — will be hamstrung even more: Pakistan has been getting nearly $3 billion in annual military and economic aid since 2001. It also needs the US to maintain its loans from primary lenders such as the IMF, the World Bank, the Asian Development Bank, the EU, and Japan. A confrontation with the US could mean that Pakistan loses $4.8 billion annually in foreign assistance (p.169).
Pakistan has also showed Iran-like flexibility. The army, which runs the country de facto, gave a green signal for the resumption of the Nato supplies through Pakistan, stopped since last year. But having unleashed the country’s powerful non-state actors on the ruling politicians in the shape of the Difa-e-Pakistan Council, it is now equally under pressure from them.
The real clash with the US is not over Nato supplies: “The truth is that the Pakistan Army is unwilling to deploy adequate numbers of troops and airpower in Fata and doesn’t want to go up against groups whom it considered friendly, including the Haqqanis” (p.174).
Pakistan, “victor” over the Soviet Union and now the US — through its non-state actors — can be subjected to war over the foreign Taliban located on its soil. The US has already intensified drone strikes against North Waziristan, coming threateningly close to bombing Miranshah, the main town where the Haqqani network is located, and “where some 15,000 Pakistani troops are also based”. Until now Miranshah has been off-limits to US drone attacks “because of the presence of Pakistani troops” (p.183).
The judges and the generals prefer not to look at the national economy because it is devoid of honour and is enemy of isolationism. The latest “realistic” decision to allow Nato supplies to pass through will cause a popular backlash facilitating Taliban attacks on the supply routes.
Published in The Express Tribune, May 20th, 2012.
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And when was America defeated by Iran? Please refresh my memory, because the 1991 war achieved all its objectives and the current Iraq was was hardly a defeat.
And Pakistan is a victor? Excuse me, we are the biggest losers by far of both Afghan wars.
@Ali Tanoli
I am not a product of your black slave education system. I speak Pashto and Farsi and was educated in Kabul. I hope Maqbool Oria Jan can enlighten you and your people.
@Zalmai I can read and write very well in my own lang its called Urdu and i dont care if i do mistakes in foriegn lang which is so called pride of black slaves of south asia and they think if one dont know this foriegn lang he is illitriate and backward and thats what we are made after 1896 Occupiers education system in India and this is why we are in this mess ... please if u know urdu then read Mr Maqbool Oria jan article for more detalis... as the matter of fact my daughter and son can speak and read very well this masters of colonist lang very well but i taught them Urdu and Hindco as well too so they can remember we r not irish or italiano but muslim and pakistano.
@Ali Tanoli
One so called super power based on all weapons of mess destruction enough to Elaminat whole mankind (some say) but still begging pakistan to open routes for its stationary and toilets papers what is that????? God is with who….
My four year old son reads and writes better than you. This is exactly what is wrong with Pakistan, a nation of ignorant souls trolling about their perceived virtuosity. Nobody is begging you for anything. As a matter of fact, you are begging for more money.The Northern Distribution Network is working out just fine for the US and you are being sidelined.
@Arian, One so called super power based on all weapons of mess destruction enough to Elaminat whole mankind (some say) but still begging pakistan to open routes for its stationary and toilets papers what is that????? God is with who....
@ALi Tanoli Please accept the truth guys god is with us…
How do YOU know????? IF so then you are claiming to be a Prophet.. BLASPHEMY!!! Now will you be arrested??
@Ali Tanoli
Accept the truth that God is with all righteous folks but unfortunately righteousness is a concept that eludes your poor spirit. If God truly was with Pakistan your country would be spared the inferno burning under the cauldron that is Pakistan. Self righteousness does not make you righteous or pious. God is with the USA and that is the truth.
@Zalmai, and all indianos please accept the truth guys god is with us...
The insecure inflate their egos by rationalizing lies and compartmentalizing them as truths. Pakistan cannot defeat TTP, let alone the former USSR and the USA.
@politically incorrect: As you say, I am sure that God himself shared with you his will. Keep telling us from time to time what else is his will. Thanks a ton, Sir.
@VINOD
Not sure if that was a complement or a dig. Nevertheless all those countries will be captured and will be a part of the khilaphate.That's destiny,God's will.
@politically incorrect: Well said do not be be humble.Costs nothing to be ambitious or day dream. Next time please include America, Russia, Iran, China in your list of the countries or places to be captured by you.
@Ali Tanoli
To add to my earlier comment, my views may be colored by my area and the kind of schools I went to, or that I was involved in research. Even when I went to conferences, there were many Persians, especially from good Canadian schools. Also, I am excluding the Western born desis- Pakistanis or Indians- from the sample.
Overall, I think the majority of Pakistanis who study abroad have a similar pattern to students from Andhra Pradesh in India. A majority of Indian students to US come from that state, but most of them go to professional programs in middle-tier universities. And I say this only because I find it sad that it so rare to find a middle-class Pakistani researcher/student/faculty, at least in my experience.
Also, blaming 'Engleesh' media is not gonna help. Sure, there are biases on ET, as there would be on TOI or an Urdu daily. But they do present a valid side of the picture.
@Jain Bhai I accept your criticism about Pakistan. However, I don't really admire India achievements and I am not being malicious. Pakistan is way behind to be sure; in fact you will not find a harsher critic of Pakistan than me. But India is not my role model. A country like India should produce some good students given its huge population. This is basically what I see. I have met very few India academics who I truly admire. Many of the Indians I have met have been to IIT and most brag endlessly about it. They are basically competent but not stellar intellects. They are just exam takers not capable of truly original thought. This is also the judgement of my Western colleagues.
Just the intellectual achievements of country like Italy with a population of 50M dwarfs that of India or Pakistan. If you are thinking Indian or Pakistani you should feel ashamed. Yes we Pakistanis have reason to be more ashamed - Pakistan is truly abysmal.
@Ali Wally. if u says it singapur and malaysia then may be i accept it but Iran ???????
@Jain Bhai jan, Sir i have no idea where did u go but i am sure more pakistanis get education than persians or other far eastrens and if we believes u sir then why its harder these days for iranians to inriched there Uri...... and sir my middle class background cousin studying in sweden on scolarship and getting his Phd in Elect... we are not as bad as this E,T and other so called Engleesh media trying to showing..
@Ali Wali About the difference between Pakistani and Iranian education system: I went to some of the most competitive schools in the world. And not for undergrad programs- which are relatively easier if your dad has the cash, or can setup an endowed chair- but for PhD/research programs. One would expect the regular bunch of Indians and Chinese, but I was amazed to find a decent amount of Persian students as well. And all of them came from middle class/humble backgrounds, which was all the more admirable.
On the other hand in my long grad life, I only met two Pakistanis. They were pretty nice, far more polite than my fellow Indians, but it was quite clear that both of them were from elite backgrounds- not commenting on their skill, just that it is even more rare to see middle class Pakistanis do well in science/tech.
In fact, this is not just true of schools I went to, if one looks generally at high-tech industry or even basic sciences, it generally consists people from the West, the Chinese and the Indians. And most other people from Asia are either from Iran, Korea or Japan. Look at Google execs, look at MacArthur fellows, you will find the same pattern.
Not typing this for Schadenfreude, I am no nationalist, but I am pretty disenchanted with the state of education in Pakistan.
@Tight chudi & Babloo who was at war when Russian and now U,S may be india right.....
@TightChuddi
By the way the Soviets were exploring the Planets, making space stations, producing advanced aircraft, educating thousands of world class scientists and engineers. Are we doing that ? The Soviet Union totally outclassed Pakistan. Please do not gloat about defeating the Soviets.
@ TightChuddi
One of big illusions is that we defeated USSR in Afganistan and this led to collapse of the Soviet Union. The Soviet Union collapsed basically for economic reasons. It was not able to produce basic consumer goods or food essentials. It was a land of shortages.
The Soviets compared themselves to the West and the East Asians and saw themselves falling behind. The Soviets were always way ahead of Pakistan my many measures. Take education they had near 100% literacy. Actually the Soviets were better educated than the Westerners let alone us Pakistanis. The West is capitalist; the Soviets were Communist; and PAKISTAN WAS AND STILL IS FEUDAL! WE STILL NEED TO GET OUT OF THE MIDDLE AGES. Never forgot that.
@VINOD
Thanks for pointing it out. I was selective lest people think I am too ambitious.
@politically incorrect: Why be selective? Better idea will be to take the entire India and also the Bangladesh. This will make all of us a big and mighty country.
If America lost in Iraq or Afghanistan then I would like the author to define victory? Seems to me that Saddam is dead - his old political party is gone - OBL is dead - Al Qaeda is a shadow of its former self - the Taliban no longer are in power - and America either left or is leaving both countries on it's terms. If that's not victory what is?
The main thing is that Pakistan and Iran won. As to difficulties, a Muslim is proud to face difficulties. For Allah tests the faithful and the sweetest responsibility of a believer is to pass Allah's test with flying colors. The greater the difficulties, the greater the faith!
funny, Pakistan claims it defeated superpowers with its non-state actors but could not defeat a third world country (India) even after unleashing all the non-state and state actors for decades?
Dear writer you said America has been defeated twice in the region, once by Iran (in Iraq) and once now in Afghanistan by Pakistan.
I think US has achieved it's major objectives be it saddam or osama. Regarding democracy or institution in Iraq or afghanistan, that's not their objective. Simple. They have done their job they will leave afghanistan in 2014. Also how can allies defeat it's own partner and declare itself as winner. Think about it.
@TightChuddi: "Pakistan is the only nation in the world that has won wars with two superpowers in the modern century….one was USSR and now the US. "
Could you explain me both afghan war scenario and role of pakistan? Also explain how you defeted USSR and US? I am totally confused. If you have realy done that then I think you are the only superpower.
Absolutely!
The World that we are leaving in is vastly different from the one that was even India was born. You do not need weapons to wage war, hurt the enemy. You only need to have the Economic strength and World acceptance.
Afghanistan never had an economy to hurt, Pakistan has. We have seen remarkably well how US can hurt Pakistan, a nation of 170 Million. You do not need to declare outright war, fight in the trenches, bombard the cities, just sanction Pakistan.
Tell the World, who ever does business with Pakistan will not be able to do business with US. Lets see how many Countries opt for Pakistan.
"Pakistan is the only nation in the world that has won wars with two superpowers in the modern century….one was USSR and now the US." I live for these jokes, that too from a nation having lost 1/2 its country, Kargil, Siachen , everything and now when its own writ does not run over what is left as the nation survives on aid.
@TightChuddi
Well said, and god willing we will also win the war against the pretending super power India, getting back Kashmir,Hyderabad,Junagad,East Punjab,Delhi and Lucknow. P.S. We don't need to beat China as they are a part of the umma.
A collapsing economy will start a vicious circle in which more people sliding into poverty will get recruited by militant groups, and will cause further damage to national economy.
Pakistan is the only nation in the world that has won wars with two superpowers in the modern century....one was USSR and now the US.
@sidjeen, You are enjoying the fruits of your nations policy of strategic depth and supporting militants ( as Mrs Clinton says, snakes that you hope will hurt your neighbours and spare you ) . However that fruit is poisonous.
thirty years of our afghan policy has given us heroin terrorism destruction of our economy the loss of precious lives and has made us a laughing stock among the international community. so what i am more interested in knowing is when are we going to enjoy the fruits of this policy.
Its looks like it 21st century will be Economic suffering of the globe the conditions are not too well in U.S either...