A rejoinder to
military bashers
Asif Haroon Raja
Hardly few weeks have lapsed since the departure of the
most corrupt government in the history of Pakistan that some writers like Imran
Khan (‘A season for negotiations’ in The News dated July 17, 2013) have
obliquely started defending the doings of the parasitic regime. He argues that
the previous government failed to provide security to the people because of the
failure of military and security agencies. He hints that our war efforts were
below par and disparages the military for sub-standard performance in war on
terror. He quotes the presence of Osama bin Laden in Abbottabad as a test case
to prove his contention. Imran laments that Pakistanis have agreed that war on
terror is ‘not our war’. He says if it is someone else’s war, then why we
should be bothered to fight more efficiently. Secular writers like Harris
Khalique and some TV anchors lend strength to US vile propaganda that Pak
security forces and agencies are either complicit or ineffective in curbing
militancy and violence. They view insurgency in Balochistan differently and
magnify issue of missing persons under a calculated plan to discredit law
enforcement agencies. No article published in The News, Dawn and Daily Times is
without throwing mud on military establishment. I must apprise anti-Army-ISI
writers and TV anchors with some hard realities which they deliberately ignore.
First; 9/11 is riddled in controversy whether it was an
in-house affair or real. Many including Americans strongly believe that it was
the brainchild of neo-cons and Jews wanting to neo-colonize the Muslim world
and steal its resources. Subsequent events have proven that war on terror was
an excuse to pulverize the so-called radical Muslims refusing to fall in line
and secularize Islam.
Two; Pakistan was immorally coerced to ditch Taliban regime
in Kabul with which it enjoyed excellent relations and to support US
aggression. Gen Musharraf threw in his towel with indecent haste.
Three; When Afghanistan was destroyed through carpet
bombing and occupied in November 2001, Pakistan including FATA and Balochistan
was peaceful. Suicide attacks were unheard of. The tribesmen in FATA
reacted when regular soldiers entered South Waziristan (SW) in violation of
1948 agreement and launched operations. They had already taken exception to
Pakistan betraying Afghan Taliban and then deciding to provide airbases and
supply routes to NATO. Their violent reaction was therefore not altogether
unjustified, particularly when force was applied against friendly people of
FATA and that too at the dictation of USA who had its own game plan.
Four; Osama after his flight from Tora Bora in December
2001 was out of action and cut off from al-Qaeda and the world. A sick man
suffering from severe kidney infection, he had played no role in war on terror
and had preferred to lead a quiet life with his three wives and children.
Al-Qaeda was run by al-Zawahiri and his deputies and it was he who had declared
war on Pakistan after Lal Masjid episode. Killing a sick and unarmed man was
cowardly. His death accelerated rather than curbed terrorism the brunt of which
fell upon Pakistan only. It must not be forgotten that the world has not been
furnished hard evidence about Osama’s presence in Abbottabad. Many consider it
a false flag operation undertaken to undermine Pak Army and ISI. Abbottabad
Commission has thrown a feeler that operation ‘Get Geronimo’ could have been
executed with the blessing of our top civil leadership with sinister designs.
It led to Memo scam.
Five; Guerrilla war was fought by Afghan Mujahideen under
Mullah Omar, Haqqanis and Gulbadin Hikmatyar in Afghanistan against occupation
forces and their collaborators. In Pakistan, TTP affiliated with Afghan Taliban
was run by Baitullah Mehsud till August 2009 and then by Hakimullah Mehsud and
is pitched against Pak security forces. Terrorist groups from Uzbekistan,
Tajikistan, Sinkiang as well as al-Qaeda got affiliated with TTP and took part
in the fray. Subsequently large number of banned Jihadi and terrorist groups,
Punjabi Taliban as well as criminal gangs got associated with TTP, which is
funded and equipped by CIA, RAW, RAAM and MI-6. Blackwater and CIA network are
also operational in Pakistan. Besides, about 1500 NGOs operating in Pakistan
are foreign funded and infested with spies working against interests of
Pakistan. Army, ISI, MI are up against this formidable internal security threat
and had to bear with American installed government dancing to the tunes of
Washington.
Six; Backbone of TTP was decisively broken in the three
military operations in Swat, Bajaur and SW in 2009. The civil government and
judiciary failed to do their part. But for fulsome foreign support and safe
havens in Afghanistan, this outfit could not have possibly regained strength
and got connected with nearly 40 banned terrorist groups mostly based in urban
centres. No arrested terrorist has been convicted. Even those on death row have
not been hanged. The TTP is fulfilling the Indo-US agenda to destabilize,
denuclearize and balkanize Pakistan. In the bargain, it has been assured funds,
weaponry and guidance and has also been duped that it will be assisted in the
realization of its wish to establish an Islamic Caliphate in Pakhtunistan.
Seven; Adoption of policy of force has resulted in loss of
over 49000 lives of Pakistanis including about 5000 security forces but
religious extremism and terrorism couldn’t be bottled up. Militancy could
neither be controlled by US-NATO-Afghan forces in Afghanistan, nor by security
forces in Pakistan. Five; Pak security forces have a definite upper hand over
militants in the northwest and in southwest and no spaces are under their
complete control. The story is quite different across the Durand Line where the
Taliban have full sway over eastern and southern Afghanistan and can hit targets
in any part of the country including Kabul. For all practical purposes, the
ISAF has mentally and physically lost the war and has speeded up its
withdrawal.
Eight; the US leadership has candidly admitted that force
is not the solution and has initiated process of peace talks with its adversary
and is seeking Pakistan’s help to convince the Taliban to agree to a political
settlement. The occupation forces would exit Afghanistan by end December 2014
and may or may not leave behind a token residual force to support ANSF. The
latter being not in a position to withstand the Taliban onslaught once foreign
troops depart, it is likely that the Taliban would recapture power sooner than
later.
Nine; if the sole super power supported by troops from 48
countries couldn’t defeat an ill-clad and ill-equipped rag-tag force of few
thousands devoid of external support, why Imran and his like-minded friends
expect that Pak security forces fighting under heavy odds should have defeated
the faceless enemy secretly supported by our enemies masquerading as friends.
Eight; Decade old war has exhausted the counter-terror forces both sides of the
border but no signs of fatigue or drop in recruitment is noticed within the
rank and file of the militants. In response to airpower, gunship helicopters,
missiles, artillery, tanks and drones, the Taliban use locally manufactured
IEDs and suicide bombers as war instruments to cause casualties.
Ten; the US is striving hard to hold meaningful peace talks
with Afghan Taliban and is getting desperate to arrive at a political
settlement so that presidential and parliamentary elections could be held in
2014 and transition becomes orderly. However, it doesn’t want Pakistan to hold
talks with TTP. While it wants Pak security forces to continue fighting the
militants in FATA for times to come, it doesn’t want Pak military to confront
foreign supported BLA and BRA in Balochistan. Use of force against the
separatists is dubbed as human rights violation.
Eleven; It is now a known fact that Door Darshan in India
and Obama administration funds the selected Pakistani TV channels and
newspapers. The print and electronic media in Pakistan, richly paid by USA and
India, slavishly sell the themes of their foreign paymasters to build
misperceptions. The anchors of most popular TV channels and journalists writing
in leading English newspapers are promoting foreign agenda at the cost of
national interests. Interestingly, leading controversial person Hamid Mir has
taken up a case against media persons allegedly receiving secret funds from
Ministry of Information and agencies to defend vile propaganda and to promote
the cause of Pakistan.
Twelve; segment of media has joined hands with liberal
forces to oppose PML-N, PTI and JUI- F’s efforts to hold parleys with TTP and
find a way out. They are projecting the leaders of the three parties as
defeatist and consider offer of dialogue equivalent to surrender. They feel
that sufficient force was never applied against the militants. They forget how
to this day Pak Army is censured for its alleged atrocities in former East
Pakistan. Counter insurgency operation against Indian supported rebels was
dubbed as genocide. They fail to remember how Army’s action in Swat in 2009 was
lambasted on account of alleged excesses committed by troops against the
militants.
Thirteen; astonishingly, the enlightened liberals disfavor
use of force against armed BLA and BRA in Balochistan involved in terrorism and
heinous crimes and working on foreign agenda to make the province independent.
Their atrocities are downplayed and petty issues like missing persons and
mutilated bodies exaggerated and sensationalized to create sympathies for the
separatists and to discredit FC and agencies. Geo News is leading the assault
and is ironically backed by our apex court. This is exactly what
Indo-US-western media is propagating.
Lastly; if we are giving peace a chance in Balochistan, and
are prepared to overlook the excesses of India to build better Indo-Pak
relations, why shouldn’t we try this option in FATA? Consensus on negotiations
must be respected. If we want Pakistan to prosper, the cycle of violence must
be broken. In case Hakimullah shows disinterest in talks and prefers to keep
fighting, or is not in a position to rein in or get detached from affiliated
terrorist groups, the first option is always available.
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