Fast changing
global and regional dynamics
Asif Haroon Raja
When the Taliban captured Kabul in 1996
and took over power, Indian influence in Afghanistan waned. Consequently, India
in league with Iran and Russia started supporting Northern Alliance (NA)
comprising Afghan Uzbeks, Afghan Tajiks and Afghan Hazaras, which retained
control over Panjsher Valley in the north. Pakistan, Saudi Arabia and UAE
recognized the Taliban regime while the US maintained friendly ties with the
new rulers. Taliban fell from the grace of the US when the former refused to
accept UNICOL pipeline deal on its terms in 1997 and thereon adopted a highly
hostile posture. Afghanistan was put under harsh economic sanctions and
subjected to vicious propaganda. Major theme of propaganda revolved on
usurpation of women rights, medievalism and freedom of speech.
Iran which enjoyed considerable influence
in western, central and northern Afghanistan felt deeply perturbed over the
imposition of Sunni Shariah in Afghanistan by the Taliban regime and its
closeness with Pakistan, Saudi Arabia and other Gulf States. Considering it as
a threat to Shiaism in Afghanistan, Iranian military carried out massive
deployment of its forces along the Iran-Afghan border and threatened to wage a
war. Mullah Omar’s stern warning that the invaders would sink in the glue of
Afghanistan restrained Iran from undertaking a military adventure and it pulled
back its forces. Taking advantage of Iran-Afghanistan ideological hostility,
Indian military undertook training and equipment of NA forces. Iran that had
given refuge to all the NA leaders provided requisite facilities to the Indian
trainers to launch fighters inside Afghanistan. It was owing to Indo-Russo-Iran
all out support that NA forces were able to hold on to 8% of Afghan
territory.
Pakistan had been ditched by the US in
1989 after its objectives were achieved in Afghanistan and it was put under
tough sanctions. Pak-US relations remained strained till the occurrence of
9/11. Pakistan’s assistance was needed to enable the US and its allies to
capture Afghanistan. The US pretended that its flame of love for Pakistan had
rekindled and assured that it would not leave Pakistan in a lurch again. Gen
Musharraf badly needing legitimacy of the west caved in to the US pressure and
willingly fell into the US lap. He readily accepted all its seven demands on a
phone call. Thereon Pakistan was taken for granted.
It was during his eight year one-man rule
that the US influence for the first time penetrated into each and every
department of Pakistan enabling Washington to micro-manage Pakistan’s internal
and external affairs. Governed by the nauseating mantra of ‘do more’, Pakistani
leadership complied with each and every demand of Washington slavishly.
Pakistan was turned into a compliant State, and some called it the 51st
State of USA. Despite Pakistan suffering the most in fighting the US dictated
war on terror, the US gave it a raw deal. Rubbing salt on its wounds, the US
kept feeding its arch rival India with all its material needs. Pakistan has
mercifully survived and retained its integrity despite concerted efforts of CIA
to snatch its nukes and make it subservient to India.
The neo-cons in USA under George W Bush
had devised a comprehensive plan to neo-colonize the Muslim world and steal its
resources. It is widely believed that 9/11 was an in-house drama stage-managed
to give shape to the sinister plan. Future unfolding of events in quick
succession lend weight to the argument that 9/11 was engineered to be able to
justify military action against radical Muslim States, viewed as threat to
capitalism and US monopoly. Doctrines of pre-emption and shock and awe and new
laws on terrorism were devised to clobber the so-called Muslim irreconcilables.
This can be gauged from the fact that the whole brunt of so-called Global War
on Terror (GWOT) was solely confined to the Muslim world only. Ironically, the
governments of Muslim countries including Pakistan were roped in to fight the
Muslim extremists.
Afghanistan was chosen as the first target
for devastation on the excuse that Mullah Omar and his Shura had sheltered
Osama bin Laden (OBL) and his fighters allegedly involved in 9/11 and Omar had
refused to hand over OBL unless proof of his involvement in 9/11 attacks was
furnished. After occupying Afghanistan and ousting Mullah Omar led Taliban
regime from power in November 2001 with the assistance of Pakistan and
installing a puppet regime of Northern Alliance (NA) under string-puppet Hamid
Karzai, the occupied country was made into a US military base. Biggest
intelligence centre was established at Sehra Naward, north of Kabul for
launching covert war against Russia, China, Central Asia, Pakistan, Iran and
Middle East. CIA assisted by RAW, Mosad, MI-6, BND and RAAM embarked upon the
biggest clandestine operations ever undertaken in the world history.
Afghanistan was turned into the world’s leading narcotic State so as to
generate funds for the covert war.
RAW was made in-charge of Pakistan front
and tasked to destabilize, denuclearize, de-Islamize and Balkanize it. For the
achievement of this aim, the two extreme flanks, FATA in the northwest and
Balochistan in the southwest were chosen to subvert Pakistan. CIA led the
assault by opening outposts in FATA and creating Spider Web outfit in 2002
under the garb of eliminating Al-Qaeda operatives. The real purpose was to
eliminate pro-Pakistan tribal Maliks and clerics and create space for
anti-Pakistan elements disguised as Pakistani Taliban. Over 600 pro-Pakistan
tribal elders were killed.
Likewise the Sardars of Bugti, Marri and
Mengal tribes in Balochistan were taken on board and instigated to start an
insurgency against the State. In order to give fillip to the two insurgencies,
while Gen Musharraf was coerced to launch military operations in South
Waziristan in 2004, Nawab Akbar Bugti, Sardar Attaullah Mengal and Sardar Khair
Bux Marri were prompted to start an insurgency in the same year in interior
Balochistan on the pretext of socio-politico-economic grievances and to resist
mega projects like development of Gawadar. Terrorist outfits like BLA, BRA,
BLF, BLUF and Baloch Lashkar emerged from nowhere. They started blowing up gas
pipelines, electricity grid stations and pylons, railways and other
installations and attacked convoys/check posts of security forces. Capital city
of Quetta was frequently rocketed. Settlers, especially Punjabis became the
chief targets of target killers.
An Army operation in Dera Bugti forced
Nawab Akbar to flee to the mountains where he ultimately died in August 2006.
His death gave a good reason to the schemers to further heat up Baloch
nationalism and to convert insurgency into a separatist movement. The movement
was controlled first by Balach Marri in exile in Kandahar and after his death
by Brahamdagh Bugti duly supported by foreign powers. In Balochistan where the
separatists fully supported by external powers are being effectively contained
by the Frontier Corps and the Army has taken up a back seat, the nationalists
led provincial government under Dr Abdul Malik is determined to redress
grievances of the Baloch and bring the misled back into the mainstream of
Pakistan’s political culture. He has called an All Parties Conference on
Balochistan.
In FATA, Pakistani Taliban under Baitullah
Mehsud were helped to form TTP in December 2007. The two extreme flanks of
Pakistan were then systematically stoked to intensify the scale and level of
insurgency. Series of major operations in 2009 helped the Army in wresting
initiative from the TTP and gaining an upper hand. Pak government and TTP are
poised to hold peace talks and hopefully arrive at a political settlement.
Situation across the Durand Line is however different where Afghan Taliban have
gained an edge over ISAF, forcing it to plan its exit by December 2014.
After Afghanistan, the US led forces then
ravaged and captured Iraq with the assistance of Iraqi Shias and Iraqi Kurds
and with the blessing of Arab neighbors. Although the US-NATO troops abandoned
Iraq in 2010, the country is engulfed in sectarian war and hardly a day passes
peacefully without a bomb blast or suicide attack claiming several lives.
Islamic State of Iraq & Levant (ISIL) linked with al-Qaeda has become very
active while Iran has increased its influence over Iraqi Shias and so has
Syria. Kurds in the north are also creating trouble for the Nurul Maliki
regime.
In the largest Muslim State of Sudan,
insurgency by SPLA under Col John Garang in oil rich and Christian/Animist heavy
South Sudan was instigated by the West in 1983 and assisted by Ethiopia. Gen
Jaafar Nimeiry’s only fault was that he had imposed Shariah in Sudan that year
and his successors Sadiq al-Mahdi and Gen Omar al-Bashir followed suit. Bashir
negotiated an end to one of the longest and deadliest wars of the 20th
century by granting limited autonomy to South Sudan in 2005 for six years
followed by a referendum. No sooner this front started to subside, western
province Darfur heated up because of interference by French oil companies
working in Chad. South Sudan became an independent Christian State in 2011
because of heavy intervention of the UN, US and the West. Bashir is the first
sitting President to be indicted by International Court of Justice on charges
of war crimes in Darfur.
The US arrogance and policy of
interventionism together with US backed Israel’s cruelties against Palestinians
and passivity of Arab leaders led to Arab Spring. The first revolt occurred in
Tunisia in December 2010 which ousted the regime of Zainul Abedine. Soon after,
the entire Middle East and part of Africa got infected. Emulating the example
of the uprising in Tunisia, it took the secular-liberal protestors assembled in
Tahrir Square of Cairo on January 25, 18 days to bring down Hosni Mubarak led
autocratic regime on February 12, 2011. The leaderless people’s revolution was
however hijacked by Muslim Brotherhood (MB) and it captured power through fair
and free elections in June 2012 and elected Muhammad Morsi as the President.
This change came as a surprise to Egyptian
military, seculars and Coptic. Within one year of takeover by the Islamist
government, another assemblage of seculars and Coptic at Tahrir Square was
engineered by CIA-Mosad and Egyptian military under Field Marshal Fattah al-
Sissi and supported by the judiciary and secular parties on 01 July 2013. Two
days later, Morsi and his regime was deposed and put behind bars. Martial law
was imposed and an interim setup put in place. It sparked large scale protests
in reaction to which three protesters were shot dead on 5 July and 51 Islamists
massacred by Army soldiers on July 8. Ever since members of MB, Salafist al-Nur
Party and a new Islamist group called Ansar-al-Shariah are being hounded and
persecuted while the latter have started an insurgency against the military in
Sinai Peninsula. Sissi supported by the west and Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA)
is all set to take over as elected President.
Northerners and Southerners in Yemen are
at war with each other since 1962. In the 1962-1970 civil war in the north,
Egypt’s President Gamal Abdel Nasser had sent 70,000 troops to support
rebellious Republicans. KSA and Jordon supported the Royalists. Yemen was
united for the first time in 1990 by Ali Abdullah Saleh. Arab uprising in 2011
infected Yemen as well and protests started in January 2011 to bring down
Saleh. Al-Qaeda added fuel to fire by making Yemen its HQ for Arab Peninsula.
Mansural-Hadi took over but the change has not lessened the antagonism between
the warring tribes. Shia Houthi rebels in the north wish separation.
Next in the firing line was Libya.
Disgruntled Libyans in exile were instigated by CIA to revolt against Qaddafi
regime. Thereon, NATO fully aided the rebels by carpet bombing the government
forces, defence infrastructure, Benghazi and Tripoli and within months the
regime was toppled and the leader lynched to death. Although the regime has
been changed in Libya and US-western companies have taken control over Libyan
oil, the country is wracked in turmoil and is likely to remain restive for a
considerable length of time. Islamists are gradually gaining strength.
Encouraged by the outcome of its Libyan
venture, CIA embarked upon another undertaking in Syria in early 2011 to
overthrow Bashar al-Asad regime, which is anti-Israel and pro-Iran and also
allied with Hezbollah. Syria’s Sunnis which are in majority were instigated to
wage a war against Shiite government forces and were promised all out support.
KSA, Qatar, some Gulf States and Turkey also pledged support to get rid of Shia
minority regime. Unlike Libya to which no country came to its rescue, Russia,
Iran and Hezbollah stoically stood behind Asad. Once the military balance
started to tilt in favor of government forces, the US threatened to employ
force.
Russia got a wind of gun running operation
organized by the US Ambassador Stevens in Benghazi to assist Syrian rebels in
toppling Assad regime. CIA had opened a control room close to the US Embassy to
manage gun running operation. Moscow saw it as a direct threat to Russia’s
security interests. It is believed that Russia’s FSS (successor of KGB) planned
the terror attack on US Embassy in Benghazi in which Steve was killed. Obama
was blamed by his opponents in USA for not dispatching rescue team, and for
mishandling the Benghazi planned attack by Russia.
NATO deployed cruising missiles and was
ready to target the Syrian defence infrastructure so as to weaken the Syrian
military, but before the military action could be undertaken, Russia defused
the highly volatile situation by making an offer that Damascus would destroy
its stockpiles of chemical weapons. With its hands full in the Afghan
misadventure and its economy in tailspin, Obama agreed to call off strikes in
Syria and thus averted the crisis. Notwithstanding NATO’s withdrawal, CIA’s
support to Sunni rebels is continuing. Civil war of late has taken a new turn
because of the involvement of ISIL along with al-Qaeda which is pitched against
rebel forces in northern Syria. Syrian internal strife has spilled over into
neighboring Lebanon where Lebanese Sunnis aligned with al-Qaeda and supported
by CIA and Mosad are pitched against Hezbollah.
Iran was isolated and put under four
rounds of economic sanctions to force it to abandon its nuclear program. The
US-UK navies kept harassing Iran by deploying aircraft carriers and warships
closer to the Persian Gulf and threatening to destroy Iran’s nuclear facilities
through aerial strikes. The country was also subjected to massive covert war,
which ultimately succeeded in affecting a regime change in June 2013. The new
leader Hasan Rouhani is US friendly and has struck a nuclear deal in November
2013, agreeing to roll back Iran’s nuclear program in return for easing some of
the sanctions. The deal has ended 34 years old Iran-US hostility and has paved
the way for warmer relationship in the future.
Obama’s backing off from striking Syria
and warming up with Iran has offended KSA and brought frostiness in their relations.
Yet another development is dilution of Qatar’s extraordinary warm relations
with KSA, Bahrain and UAE since it has refused to desist from supporting MB in
Egypt and elsewhere. This will cause further fissures in the already divided
Arab League, much to the delight of Israel. Fast changing security environment
in the Middle East impels KSA to lean heavily upon Pakistan for its security.
Grant of $1.5 billion by Riyadh to Islamabad without strings is a proof that
KSA has always come to Pakistan’s aid in difficult times. Besides Afghanistan
and Syria, Ukraine is turning into another flashpoint which may re-ignite
US-Russia cold war.
It is encouraging that Pakistan is fast
coming out of the woods because of constructive policies of the government. It
has broken its isolation and is today in great demand. All economic indicators
are steadying, which is a good sign. However, real progress can be achieved
once the insane war on terror comes to an early end. PML-N – PTI close
alignment backed by the Army and Ulema can achieve the breakthrough. On the
external front, Pakistan should stay clear of internal strife of Arab States
and Arab-Iran rivalry and strive to maintain cordial relations with all.
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