Longest War Winding Up
Asif Haroon Raja
When
George W. Bush decided to invade Afghanistan to avenge terrorist attacks
allegedly master minded by Osama bin Laden (OBL) and also to ensure homeland
security, India offered its full services and tried hard to convince Washington
to tackle both Afghanistan and Pakistan simultaneously. Bush Administration
ignored the counsel and preferred Pakistan over India because of its remarkable
role in war in Afghanistan against Soviet forces in 1980s. The other constraining
factor was Pakistan’s nuclear capability and delivery means. India was however
assured that Pakistan was being taken on board as a tactical partner to achieve
short term objectives and subsequently it will be denuclearized and made a
compliant state through indirect strategy.
The
stated objectives under Operation
Enduring Freedom were to topple extremist Taliban regime, dismantle and
eliminate al-Qaeda, make Afghanistan peaceful, educated, prosperous and
democratic. The hidden objectives
were to make Afghanistan a permanent military station from where the US could contain
resurging Russia and prospering China;keep an eye over fundamentalist Iran,
nuclear Pakistan and vital oil producing Middle East. The other objective was
to extractvast mineral treasures specially Helium in Afghanistan, and to gain
control over untapped mineral resources of Central Asia up to Caspian Sea.
While
Mullah Omar’s regime was successfully tumbled and ousted from Afghanistan and
Al-Qaeda network incapacitated, both with the help of Pakistan, the Taliban
couldn’t be debilitated.
As
long as Washington trusted Pakistan and its premier institutions it made good
progress. No sooner it started to mistrust Islamabad and indulged in
undesirable ‘do more mantra’ under
the influence of India and Israel and US think tanks, and opened 2nd front in Iraq, it lost direction and things
began to go haywire. Once the initiative slipped out of US hands it could not
be regained.
By
the time Bush handed over power to Barack Obama in January 2009, the Taliban
had resurged in southern and eastern Afghanistan. Obama on whom high hopes were
pinned proved to be the other side of the same coin. He followed
self-destructive policies of his predecessor since his sources of information
and influencing bodies were the same, and so were the objectives.
When
the power of Taliban couldn’t be broken in spite of two troop surges in 2009
and raising 352000 ANSF, perforce the ISAF had to adopt a rearward posture and
abandon boots on ground strategy to avoid casualties. Change of posture helped
the Taliban to gain a military edge. Obama was forced to open political talks
in 2011 and also order drawdown of about 150,000 troops by end 2014. Taliban
were allowed to open a political office at Doha in June 2013.
Under
pressure from Pentagon, India and Israel, and pleadings of the newly formed
unity governmentin Kabul, Obama agreed to leave behind Resolute Support Group
of 6000 troops and retain eight military bases.
Once
the bulk of ISAF troops withdrew, it enabled the Taliban to gain space rapidly
and turn the tide in their favor. From 2016 onwards, the civil and ANSF
casualties multiplied due to extensive use of airpower and attacks by Taliban. By
that time Pak security forces had defeated and controlled rural and urban
terrorism and had established the writ of the government in all parts of the
country.
Ignoring
major role of Pakistan in netting over 600 Al-Qaeda operatives and leaders,
Obama took the credit of dismantling Al-Qaeda in Afghanistan. But Al-Qaeda
under Zawahiri had shifted to Arabian Peninsula in 2005 and still exists.
While
George Bush destroyed Afghanistan and Iraq, Obama destroyed Libya, Syria, Yemen
and Somalia. Sudan was bisected after bloodying it from 1983 onward. Regimes
were changed in Tunisia and Egypt. ISIS was created byCIA and Mossad to change
the boundaries of Middle East.This monster wreaked havoc in Iraq and Syria. The
Islamic Sate under Baghdadi created in June 2014 stretched from Raqqa in Syria
up to Dyala in Iraq.
Drone
war was intensified in Afghanistan and in FATA.Separatist movement in
Baluchistan,rural terrorism of TTP in FATA and settled areas of Khyber
Pakhtunkhwa, and urban terrorism of MQM in Karachi were fully backed by CIA,
RAW, NDS, Mossad, MI-6 based in Kabul.
By
the time Donald Trump took over power in January 2017, Taliban had gained
control over half the country. Instead of pulling out troops from Afghanistan
as promised by him, he further upped the ante. After announcing his Afghan
policy on 22 August 2017, he suspended peace talks with the Taliban, carried
out modest troops surge and resorted to excessive force to tame them. He suspended
CSF, squarely blamed Pakistan for the instability in Afghanistan,and threatened
Pakistan of dire consequences if it failed to close the alleged safe havens of
Haqqani network and Afghan Taliban. It amounted to declaration of war against
Taliban and Pakistan. He somehow didn’t take into account the fact that with
over 50% Afghan territory under the control of Taliban, why would they need
sanctuaries in Pakistan?
By
September 2018, the hard reality dawned upon hawkish team of Trump that the US
had for all practical purposes lost the war and it was not possible to defeat
the Taliban or to contain their offensive. Trump was thus forced to renew talks
with Taliban in November 2018.
The
two sides have held ten rounds of talks. After the ninth round when the peace
agreement was about to be signed at Camp David, the process was suddenly disrupted
in September 2019 by Trump on a flimsy ground. But he had to once again renew talks
in December due to series of high profile attacks in Kabul and Bagram base. 2019
was the worst year in which the civilians and ANSF suffered 10,000 casualties.
The
spoilers (India, Kabul regime, Israel, Pentagon, security contractors, drug
mafia) had a big role in disrupting peace talks since peace is not in their
interest. Pakistan on the other hand has all along played a positive role and
was instrumental in convincing the Taliban to hold talks and arrive at a
political settlement so as to restore peace in war-torn country.
The
war on terror has dragged on for over 18 years and has become the longest war
ever fought by USA. During this period, much to the delight of Israel, India
and neo-cons in USA, the Muslims have been butchered ruthlessly. Millions of
Muslims have been killed, as many maimed for life and millions displaced. Worst
form of torture and human degradation have taken place at the hands of the
so-called most civilized nations of the world.
In
this war of bloodshed and wanton destruction, American and western troops have also
suffered. They are suffering from battle fatigue, weariness, loss of heart and
immense psychological traumas. More so, having spent over $ 2 trillion and lost
about 3000 soldiers in Afghanistan, the US couldn’t achieve any of its stated
and hidden objectives.
Neo-cons
of George W. Bush era are still active and influential, while Pentagon and CIA
in league with hawkish elements within Establishment, State Department and
Congress have occupied front seats and are calling
all the shots.
With
Iraq and Syria still in turmoil and Afghanistan fast slipping out of its hands,
the US-NATO military is seeing defeat written on the walls of Afghanistan. The
Taliban have gained an upper edge because of their influence over 70% of Afghan
Territory. They have acquired the capacity to strike targets in all parts of
the country including fortified Kabul and provincial capital cities.
Shooting
down of a high-tech military aircraft at Ghazni has frightened the US since it
is an indication that the Taliban could have procured surface-to-air
sophisticated missiles from Iran or Russia. If so, the Taliban have found an
answer to the aerial threat which has remained their major weakness.
The
US finds itself lost and marooned since it can neither win the war, nor tame or
befriend the Taliban, or to contain their offensive, and are also not in a
position to carryout safe exit. It has lost its global prestige, self-respect
and credibility because of gross human rights violations, callousness,
injustices and double standards. It has earned the distinction of most hated
country in the world for having created turmoil in Af-Pak region and in the
Middle East. Anti-Americanism within the entire Muslim world has peaked and
never before it was abhorred so intensely.
Today
the American officials are innocently asking in bewilderment as to why America
is hated. The American public kept in a cocoon and unaware of barbarities committed
by US forces against hapless people of Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria, and creating
chaos in several Middle Eastern and North African countries is equally puzzled.
Israel
and India have preferred to remain in the background restricting their
activities to covert operations only and letting USA to face the music.
Pakistan has remained their common foe and both have played a role in building
distrust between US-Pakistan relations by playing up the theme of Pakistan’s
premier institutions linkage with Afghan Taliban and Al-Qaeda, and circulating
scary stories about Pak nukes, which pose no threat to USA.
18-year
long war on terror has all the gains for the deceitful Indo-Israeli axis and
they have nothing to lose. The duo obsessed with global ambitions is
instrumental in plunging the fortunes of USA.
Russia
and China having stayed out of the war have consolidated their respective
military power, economies and stature in the global dynamics. They are merrily
watching the endgame of the declining power of sole super power from the
sidelines with a twinkle in their eyes.
The
US Government doesn’t want to abandon Afghanistan and to let Russia, China,
Iran and Pakistan fill up the vacuum and also gain influence over the Eurasian
belt. It has been trying hard to convince the Taliban to share power with
Ashraf Ghani and to let it retain 2-3 military bases but failed.
USA
has been wanting India to take over the security duties but so far India is in
two minds. It knows that if military contingents of 48 countries led by sole
super power couldn’t defeat the Taliban, how would its 1-2 Divisions make a
difference.
Pakistan
has restricted its support to peace process only and has refused to fight
someone else’s war as desired by Washington.
The
US and India understand that the Taliban are no more isolated but have support
of Russia, China, Iran, Pakistan, Arab Gulf States and Turkey. Time, tide and
casualty factor are not in favor of USA.
Seeing
that Afghanistan has slipped out of its hands as well as of India, the US is
looking for an alternative base in the Af-Pak region. Ladakh in J&K suits
USA the most from where it can meddle into Sinkiang as well as CPEC. This
strategic consideration impelled Trump to elbow Modi to go ahead with his plan
to integrate disputed occupied Kashmir into Indian Union. However, in the light
of ongoing turbulence in Kashmir and in India on account of enforcement of
discriminatory Citizenship Act, the next best option for Trump is to pressure
Islamabad to allow a military base. To lure Pak leadership, Trump has twice
offered to mediate on Kashmir. Resolution of Kashmir dispute through Trump’s
mediation for sure will be on Indian terms and Pakistan will be a loser.
2020
being the election year, Trump is desperate to pull out 60% of 13000 US troops
before Christmas as promised by him.
All
these factors impelled Trump administration to end the longest war fought by
USA and sign the peace agreement with Taliban. The two sides arrived at an
understanding and agreed to ceasefire and curb violence for 7 days starting
from 22 February. The peace deal is expected to be signed on 29 February. The
next meeting will take place on 10 March to workout modalities of withdrawal and
to start intra-Afghan dialogue aimed at establishing a broad based government.
During the interim period of 7-day ceasefire, the US will test the control of
Taliban Shura over their field fighters.
India
is most upset over this development since it has major stakes in Afghanistan.
It has a key role in prolonging the war and in sabotaging peace process with
the help of RAW, 14 intelligence units, NDS, Afghan parliamentarians and Afghan
media. Taking into account its grandiose plans to become the policeman of
Indo-Pacific region and a strong bulwark against China, it cannot afford to
lose Afghanistan which enables it to reach Central Asian markets and to pose a
twin threat to Pakistan. As such, India will try to once again scuttle peace
process by conducting a false flag operation against a military base with the
help of paid terrorists and put the blame on Taliban.
In
order to maintain pressure on Taliban and to keep Afghanistan on the boil, the
US has brought in Daesh (Kurdistan) and aligned it with TTP as well as over
20,000 Blackwater elements.
In
order to further boost the military power of Indian armed forces, Trump on his
recent two-day visit to India signed $ 3 billion defence deal, which will
enable India to purchase most sophisticated arms & equipment from USA. This
deal which probably include THAD air defence system when seen in context with
S-400 deal with Russia will grossly tilt the regional military balance in favor
of India and will put Pakistan at a great disadvantage.
In
the backdrop of Indo-US-Israel dangerous designs against Pakistan, the overall
geo-strategic situation will remain tense and volatile during the current year.
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