Foe in the attire of ally
Asif
Haroon Raja
Al-Qaeda as a
terrorist organization was hardly known in Pakistan till the US declared openly
that 9/11 attacks on World Trade Centre were undertaken by Al-Qaeda. The group
known as Al-Qaeda was organized by Osama bin Laden (OBL) who was simply an
ordinary Jihadi volunteer from Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) with traces of
Yemeni background having passion for participating in Islamic Jihad against
Russian occupational forces in Afghanistan.
OBL was indoctrinated
by CIA experts to choose Islamic Jihad as the main purpose of his life. He
cooperated with CIA in their efforts to launch operations against Soviets in
Afghanistan and till then was a pious warrior enjoying respect and prestige
among US planners. But no sooner Russia was defeated in Afghanistan, US
strategic priorities shifted having divergent goals and so was the respect for
the Jihadi elements in Afghanistan. They termed them as the non-state actors
dangerous for the world peace. US officials especially CIA started treating
them with contempt and derision.
US invasion of Iraq
in 1992 led OBL to readjust his mindset and realign the direction of its outfit
‘Al-Qaeda’. The rift between US and OBL led to fateful event of 9/11. The US
invaded Afghanistan and occupied it with its full wherewithal and military
weight but failed to make correct moves to apprehend OBL. Hence, OBL took
advantage of faulty US policies through a method of exploitation. He used
emotional appeal and urged the Muslim world to oppose US who is an occupational
force in Afghanistan like the Russians and hence must be fought against. He
also found its sympathizers in Pakistan who bought his message. Presence of OBL
and Al-Qaeda in Pakistan was due to flawed US policies.
One of the major
tasks assigned to the US led coalition in Afghanistan was to kill and capture
Al-Qaeda leaders operating inside Afghanistan and some parts of Pakistan.
Al-Qaeda had virtually turned into a perilous outfit capable of inflicting
serious losses to coalition forces in Afghanistan. Pakistan took some difficult
strategic decisions and offered full cooperation to capture the world most
dangerous and treacherous terrorists associated with Al-Qaeda.
Pak Army deployed its
sizeable force to be engaged in anti-terrorist operations. Pakistan Army and
paramilitary forces prepared plans to conduct operations against Al-Qaeda
elements in the most sensitive and volatile region of Pakistan’s Federally
Administered Tribal Areas (FATA), where powerful armies of Great Britain and
Soviet Russia were once defeated at the hands of tribal lashkars.
Pakistani
government’s decision to provide support and make efforts to capture Al-Qaeda
terrorists, earned Pakistan a very harsh backlash of terrorists associated with
Al-Qaeda. They turned against the State of Pakistan and targeted its security
forces, high officials, key communicators, and civil society including innocent
women/children, peace loving people busy in their business or prayers in the
mosques. Pakistani support and efforts, however, proved fruitful and many key
commanders of Al-Qaeda were apprehended or killed during operation.
None can deny that it
could not have been possible to break the backbone of Al-Qaeda without the
significant support offered by Pakistan and efforts made by ISI to apprehend
the Al-Qaeda elements.
Since Pakistani
authorities had taken a strategic and historical decision to cooperate with US
led coalition to fight the menace of terrorism, therefore, their top priority
was to locate and apprehend OBL. Unfortunately OBL found sympathizers inside
Pakistani soil and succeeded in having a facility to covertly live inside
Pakistan. The killing / apprehension of OBL would have been a rejoicing event
for both Pakistan and USA, but the US preferred to create an atmosphere of
mistrust and betrayal for reasons best known to it.
The US and western
public opinion builders and international media leveled serious allegations
against Pakistan. This also created political and institutional turmoil inside
Pakistan spreading divisive themes among civil military leadership and
agitating the civil society to raise the questions of violation of sovereignty
of Pakistan by US raiders. Had Pakistani officials / ISI known about the
presence of OBL inside Pakistan they would have reacted positively to apprehend
/ kill him to save such a chaos which led to lingering court probes.
Pakistan as a
responsible country was cooperating in US led war on terrorism and had shown
substantial results by killing and apprehending vital Al-Qaeda terrorists. It
was not an option for Pakistan to hide OBL (as alleged by USA and others) and
get embarrassed.
CIA wanted to take
all the credit for hunting OBL without any support from any other agency. The
arrangement enabled them to claim the assured invincibility of USA’s military
might and professional competence of CIA. Hence, CIA deliberately sidelined ISI
in their scheme to hound OBL alone. No doubt at tactical level US led coalition
forces in Afghanistan had suffered stunning setbacks due to intelligence
failure and poor performance of tactical commander, hence, they preferred
marginalizing ISI and acted selfishly. In their short sightedness and high
motivating pulse to claim full credit of OBL killing, they forgot the actual
consequences.
As the world
witnessed later on, the outcome of such uncaring attitude proved risky, edgy
and nervous, as Pakistan and its spy agency was not only blamed openly for
supporting the terrorists but also made responsible for hiding OBL inside
Pakistan. The US leadership created an environment of mistrust and cynicism
having lasting scars, thus destroying the spirit of coalition to collectively
fight the menace of terrorism.
The US found it
difficult to accept its greediness for having sidelined its vital ally in
Global War on Terror (GWOT), but failed to realize that it will not work for
the cause. Blame game played by US leaders / field commanders helped them to
cover up their failures in GWOT, but overall loss / defeat in the effort
against terrorism has not been realized.
The US leadership was
so staggered with the information of a high value target like OBL in Pakistan
that they forgot all the norms of diplomacy and the hard fact that Pakistan was
not a foe and had rendered immense sacrifices in fighting the US imposed GWOT.
Pentagon ordered the Navy SEALs to violate the sovereignty of Pakistan by
crossing the border and go for the attack. This was totally unlawful and
illegitimate.
Former CJSC Admiral
Mike Mullen informed Gen Kayani after the helicopters had reached Bagram base.
Kayani in turn informed President Zardari and Air Chief Marshal Rao Qamar. By
the time F-16s were made airborne, or the Quick Reaction Force in Abbottabad
and ISI detachment commander reached the spot, raiders had flown back to
safety.
The egoist US leaders
bereft of good judgment failed to realize that in the international politics
such actions amount to intimidation of other independent States and that the
reaction might be very perilous. Fortunately Pakistani side kept their cool
despite internal tumult and nothing happened. On the other hand, the US
leadership left no stone unturned in converting the crisis into a world war
scenario.
Although OBL’s burial
in the Arabian Sea fulfilled the desire of OBL wanting not to be buried in the
ground, al-Qaeda members felt angered over the way his body was secretly
disposed off. To avenge his death, their wrath fell upon people of Pakistan.
The US posing to be a
strategic ally stabbed Pakistan in the back. People of Pakistan, government
officials, Pak Army and ISI were at grave pains when they found that they have
been misled, misinformed and betrayed by their own allies especially USA and
its spy agency CIA who not only violated the sovereignty of Pakistan by
intruding into its territory without permission but also for creating a
situation in which Pakistan stood blameworthy and culpable for hiding OBL
inside Pakistan. Public opinion went against Pakistan and there was an internal
turmoil leading to serious political instability the impact of which still goes
unabated. No doubt US action proved that a foe in the garb of a friend bashed
its ally badly.
Failing to discredit
the Army and ISI and in pressurizing Pakistan to launch an operation in North
Waziristan, CIA-NATO punished Pak military by launching a murderous helicopters
attack on a check post at Salala on November 26, 2011 and also heating up
western border with the help of runaway Fazlullah. Pakistan that had been
quietly taking the barbs and insults for years could take no more and reacted
by closing Shamsi airbase from where drones were launched, suspended military
and intelligence cooperation, refused to attend Bonn conference and above all,
closed NATO supply lines.
Pakistan reopened the
supply routes and restored relations when Washington apologized and promised to
treat Pakistan as an ally. The US swallowed the bitter pill since northern
network was too expensive to carry heavy military stores from Afghanistan. More
so, Pakistan was seen as the only country that could help in easing the pains
of risky drawdown in the face of impasse on talks between the US and Afghans
Taliban.
Finding that no
breakthrough has been achieved on peace talks with Taliban after Doha fiasco in
June 2013, Karzai’s somersault on signing Bilateral Security Agreement, which
will allow the US military to leave behind a residual force after 2014, and most
disturbingly Pakistan making visible progress in talks with TTP, another
attempt has been made by USA to shame ISI by reincarnating the ghost of OBL
through a fictitious story appearing in NY Times dated 19 March that ex ISI
chief Lt Gen Shuja Pasha had known about presence of OBL in Abbottabad.
The invention is
based on the recently published book ‘The Wrong Enemy: America in Afghanistan
2001-2014’ authored by British journalist Carlotta Gall. She further claims
that Gen Musharraf and his top commanders were aware of al-Qaeda’s plan to
assassinate Ms Benazir Bhutto. She quoted Gen Ziauddin Butt having confided in
her that Gen Musharraf had arranged the hideout of OBL in Abbottabad. Ziauddin,
who holds Musharraf in low esteem since he had put him in solitary confinement
for two years in October 1999 and dismissed from service, says he was
misunderstood and Carlotta misquoted him. He added that he had been misquoted
by western media several times to advance their agenda.
Pak media, ever-ready
to promote western themes to embarrass military establishment, added fuel to
fire by playing up New York Times story. OBL for all practical purposes was a
half-dead man after he escaped from Tora Bora caves in December 2001. With
three wives and about a dozen children, the seriously ailing OBL wanted to lead
a quiet life and die peacefully.
One wonders, how long
the west would keep playing with the ghost of OBL about whom there have been
dozens of articles published in western print media that he had died much
earlier owing to his kidney disease and that 2 May attack was a false flag
operation. Carlotta gimmicks are meant to publicize her book. She has however,
given an opportunity to CIA to denigrate its rival ISI, which has foiled its
dangerous agenda against Pakistan.
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