Stimulated instability in Af-Pak region
Part-2
Asif Haroon Raja
Situation in Afghanistan
The seven Mujahideen groups duly supported by Pakistan
had fought, defeated and ousted the occupying Soviet forces in Feb 1989 after a
10-year bloody war. Left in a lurch by the USA, they got embroiled in a power
struggle which led to a civil war in 1992. Tehreek-Taliban-Movement (TTA) under
Mullah Omar originated in Kandahar in 1994 as a consequence of the highly
disturbed security situation in Afghanistan. Mullah Ghani Baradar was Omar’s
trusted deputy. The Taliban were able to capture over 90% territory less
Panjshir enclave in northeastern Badakhshan province.
After taking over power in Oct 1996, Mullah Omar
established Islamic Emirate and in no time restored normalcy. Only Pakistan,
Saudi Arabia and UAE recognized the Taliban regime. Sharia laws helped the
inexperienced rulers to make the society crimes and vices free. However, war
with the Northern Alliance under Ahmed Shah Masoud duly supported by Russia,
Iran and the West continued unabated in the Panjshir.
When 9/11 happened, Afghanistan was a peaceful country.
In spite of the US/UN sanctions the Taliban regime had managed to run the state
affairs fairly well. Al-Qaeda was blamed for the attacks and the Taliban blamed
for not handing over Osama bin Laden. These two reasons were played up to
ignite the emotions of the Americans and to justify the invasion of Afghanistan
in Oct 2001 and deposition of Taliban regime.
After getting regrouped in FATA, the TTA resorted to
guerrilla warfare to confront many times bigger and stronger enemies. Their
strengths were religious ideology, valor, faith, will to die, suicide attacks
and IEDs. All the Taliban leaders including Mullah Omar remained in hiding and
couldn’t be traced by the CIA-FBI in spite of big head money announced for each
wanted leader. Omar died in 2013 but his death was kept secret. His successor
Mullah Mansour Akhtar operating as the de facto commander from 2013 onwards was
elected the Ameer in end July 2015 after Omar’s death was revealed. He
cultivated relations with Iran in order to procure arms.
Once the tide swung in favor of the Taliban after the
withdrawal of bulk of 140,000 foreign troops by Dec 2014 in accordance with
Obama’s drawdown program, and it was established that the Taliban couldn’t be
defeated on the battleground or divided, use of airpower and drones was
maximized, peace talks with the Taliban through their political office at Doha
stimulated, not to make the war-torn country peaceful, but to divide the TTA.
The Afghan national army was trained by the US, British
and Indian instructors. Emphasis was on making them self-reliant to be able to
fight the Taliban independently.
The CIA and RAW established Daesh-Khorasan (K) at
Nangarhar in 2015 and was married up with Jamaat-al-Ahrar led by Khalid
Khurasani, a breakaway faction of TTP.
Elections were held in March 2016 in which only 10%
voters from urban centres and Afghan refugees in Pakistan voted, and a unity
regime formed in Sept that year in which Ashraf Ghani was appointed President
and Dr. Abdullah CEO/PM. The two leaders remained locked in a power tussle
which further weakened the governance and institutions, and the writ of the government
got confined to Kabul only.
Corruption among the ruling regime scaled new heights and
drug business kept flourishing making the country the biggest narcotic
producing country of the world. Flow of dollars from the US modernized the
major capital cities particularly Kabul, but also decayed the morality and
values of the liberals and seculars. The downtrodden became poorer and they
preferred to get recruited in TTA.
The ANDSF also got corrupted and soldiers and policemen
became addicted to drugs and other social vices including selling of weapons to
the Taliban and becoming their informers. Officers minted money by recruiting
ghost soldiers. Warlords and drug mafias kept filling their coffers and so did
the US security and defence contractors. Raising and equipping ANA helped the
US Military Industrial Complex to fatten the purses of the fat cats. The ANA on
which $ 1.3 trillion was spent couldn’t win a single battle against the Taliban
and in each confrontation they were rescued by NATO air support. The phenomenon
of green-over-blue attacks and suicides propped up and suicide cases among
occupational troops suffering from home sickness and post trauma stress
disorder jumped up.
The Taliban managed their war expenditures through drug
profits, seizure of NATO containers and levying tax on each passing container,
or on development projects in areas under their influence. They earned $ 500
million annually from the US kitty.
These negative developments enabled India to further
consolidate its influence in Afghanistan, keep the Kabul regime on a warpath
with Islamabad, poison the ears of the Afghans against Pakistan, and to further
bolster its clandestine operations in Pakistan.
Inequities and fault lines of the ruling regime made it
unpopular, thereby giving reasons to the Taliban to dub it as illegitimate, and
to refuse holding talks with it. ANA’s lack of will to fight allowed the
Taliban to gain more and more space in all parts of the country.
The US government kept bestowing favors to India to enable
it to achieve its ominous objectives against Pakistan. It kept pouring American
taxpayers money in the kitty of Afghanistan to reinforce failure, while
adopting a tight fisted and discriminatory policy against Pakistan.
The US Alternative plans
Once the occupiers realized that stalemate on the
battlefield favored the Taliban, and it was no longer possible to reverse the
tide, the US made alternative plans so as not to lose Afghanistan. These were:-
· The force
level of the ANDSF was gradually raised to 352,000 (Army, commandos, air force
and police) and was equipped with sophisticated weaponry. They were trained to
fight the Taliban independently from mid-2013 onwards by handing over frontline
security to them.
· Divide
Afghanistan on ethnic lines and hand over Eastern, Southern and parts of
Western Afghanistan to the Taliban where they had a definite superiority.
Retain Northern Afghanistan and integrate Central and Western parts including
Kabul and Herat and continue fighting the Taliban. Major drawback in this
option was the loss of the main supply route to Kabul via Torkham, and
dependence upon the northern network which was dicey due to the
unpredictability of Russia.
· Instead of
the whole of Northern Afghanistan, retain Mazar-e-Sharif, Kunduz, Badakhshan
and Bagram airbase.
· In the
backdrop of Panjshir Valley under Ahmad Shah Masoud having remained unconquered
during the rule of the Taliban in the 1990s, it was considered as an option to
give last ditch battle duly backed by Tajikistan and Uzbekistan. India’s air
force was to supplement the US drone attacks from Farkhor air base in
Tajikistan.
· Another
plan envisaged making use of Daesh-K stationed at Nangarhar in 2015, coupled
with 20,000 Blackwater elements based in Bagram base to help the ANA in
retaining control over the cities. This force structure guided by CIA, RAW and
NDS was considered sufficient to fill the power vacuum after the departure of
US-NATO troops.
· Regroup TTP
and Baloch rebel groups, bolster Daesh-K and bring them on one platform to
continue destabilizing Pakistan.
· Return
power to the Taliban peacefully through a peace deal under a policy of
give-and-take, so as to retain influence in Afghanistan. The Doha agreement was
signed after 18-month long negotiations with this intent in mind. For the
accomplishment of this plan, Pakistan was to be pressured to convince the
Taliban to share power with Ashraf Ghani regime and to keep political Islam at
bay.
New narratives after plans misfired
Once all the plans misfired and the Taliban abruptly
seized power on Aug 15, the baffled occupiers had to undertake ill-planned and
disorderly withdrawal. To hide their mortification, the spoilers led by the US
came out with new themes and narratives to discredit the Taliban and Pakistan.
To start with, the Indo-US-Western-Israeli media blared
fake news that the monsters helped by Pak Army are on the verge of snatching
power and soon there will be chaos, bloodshed, civil war and refugee exodus and
the Afghan women would again be shackled. This narrative remained in play till
July when 90% of territory and majority of provinces including provincial
capital cities had fallen and no case of human rights violation had taken
place.
Taliban’s master stroke
Learning lesson from their first takeover of power in
1996 in which about 8% of Panjshir Valley couldn’t be captured, and it had
provided an opportunity to Russia, Iran, India and the West to support the
Northern Alliance, this time the Taliban changed their strategy and focused
more on capturing almost the whole of Northern Afghanistan including provinces
of Badakshan and Kunduz as well as the palaces of Rashid Dostum, and then
homing towards Kabul. Strategy of encirclement and choking of cities was
adopted. After the fall of a provincial capital city, (34 in numbers), the
Taliban prisoners were released who beefed up the combat strength.
All trade points with the six neighbors and
inter-provincial toll plazas were captured and kept functional to earn
income.
Wherever the ANA soldiers didn’t put up a fight and
surrendered, the Taliban forgave them. This led to a chain reaction and
surrender became a norm thereby providing fillip to the conquests of the
Taliban.
Unlike the Bolsheviks, the French and American
revolutionaries, the Saudis, the Iranians and many others who butchered their
fallen foes and raped their women, the Taliban announced general amnesty, which
was unique.
By treating the captured or surrendering Afghan Army
soldiers humanely irrespective of their ethnic background, the Taliban
neutralized them, thereby making their task of capturing major capital cities
easier.
The other notable thing was that no incident of killing,
theft, and rape took place in all the captured areas. Normal routine was not
disrupted, and educational institutes, offices and businesses were not closed.
Their benevolence won the hearts of the people and shattered the demonizing
myths. Urban dwellers welcomed them and chanted pro-Taliban slogans which
further shattered the morale of Afghan soldiers. Consequently, when the Taliban
knocked at the gates of Kabul on Aug 14, they encountered no resistance.
After dominating all the roads leading to Kabul and
surrounding and choking the capital city, the Taliban succeeded in entering
Kabul and capturing it without firing a bullet.
After the botched drama staged at Kabul airport, the
mountainous Panjshir under son of Ahmad Shah Masoud and Amrullah Saleh was
played up which had been stocked with huge dumps of armaments. The Taliban
managed to capture it on Sept 6 and the two leaders fled to Tajikistan.
Divine intervention
Notwithstanding willful efforts of the US led western
world to economically incapacitate the newly formed interim Taliban regime on
Sept 11, the latter today has huge caches of sophisticated armaments left
behind by the foreign forces which include tanks, APCs, Humvis, artillery guns,
rockets, small arms, jets, gunship helicopters, night vision goggles, radars,
super computers etc. Damaged equipment is repairable. According to some
estimates the equipment is worth $ 85 billion, sufficient to raise several
corps and air force.
They have also been gifted well-developed infrastructure,
eight high-tech military bases, schools, colleges and universities, airports,
dry ports, modernized provincial capital cities particularly Kabul studded with
large numbers of high quality shopping malls, plazas, hotels, restaurants,
gaming clubs, parks, sports grounds, water filtration plants, sewerage system,
hospitals, gas and electricity projects.
India gifted parliament building, two dams,
Zaranj-Dilaram Highway, several educational institutes, healthcare in rural
areas, and structured RAAM and NDS intelligence outfits.
The fleeing Afghan elites have also left behind plenty of
foreign currency recovered from their palatial houses.
Afghanistan has trillions of dollars’ worth untapped
mineral resources which the US couldn’t extract due to insecurity.
To be continued
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