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Nato has “15 days of supplies left” to sustain Afghan war

04 Sunday Dec 2011

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America and her Nato allies have fifteen days of supplies left to sustain her war effort, Pakistan’s former spy chief claimed in an interview broadcast on RussiaToday.

Hamid Gul, who was previously the head of the ISI, said Nato had “shot iself in the foot” after an airstrike that killed 24 Pakistani soldiers.

As a “professional soldier” he knew that the control of the supplyline was key and now was the time for Pakistan to “stand firm”, and offer to help in an orderly withdrawal of the American troops from Afghanistan.

America was “lieing” when it said that it could create an alternative supply line, and if countries such as Tajikistan were to help they would have to deal with the “spill over” of an irregular war.

With the closure of the Shamsi air base for drone strikes, any “secret understanding” between the two countries was no longer there and would mean a huge decrease in the scale of those strikes.

With Pakistan holding the cards, he argued that she would lay down four conditions.

* India does not become the new “proxy power”, something he said that would be a disaster for all the regional powers, “especially China”

*Pakistan should accepted into the nuclear club, in the same way as India.

*To settle the Kashmir issue, according to the wishes of her people

*A scaling down of the highly militarisied American embassy in Kabul.

After that, Pakistan should only open the supply line to ensure a orderly withdrawal.

However, he claimed whilst mosr Americans wanted a withdrawal,  there were too many interests – political, corporate and narcotic – that did not want this to happen.

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Nato Airstrike kills 24 Pakistani Soldiers

28 Monday Nov 2011

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Was the latest incident involving Pakistan and her troubled alliance with the United States of America the result of a Nato emboldened by her success in Libya?

There are many – not just Pakistan’s public – who believe so.

The attack on a border post was, according to Pakistan, unprovoked and she reserves the right to hit back at a time of her choosing.

Nato’s response has not been very convincing for someone who has effectively declared warΒ on her hitherto ally.

She, like America believes the root of her troublesΒ in Afghanistan lie in Islamabad and more precisely with the Pakistan secret service, the ISI.

The Western allies are wrong –Β the Taliban are fueled by resentment at foreign occupation of theirΒ country, how else can they call on people to fight and die for them?

So far,Β Pakistan’s weak civilian government has cut supply lines to nato – hardly a problem now since most of what they need comes through Uzbekistan -andΒ given the US fifteen days to leave a base used to launch drone strikes.

Unfortunately, this will not be enough –Β Pakistan’s military know that there is a perception that they have been seen to beΒ weak, and that a clear demonstration may be neededΒ to warn off Nato, and to more importantly appease herΒ very angry public.

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Protected: πŸ‘“ Henry Kissinger explains himself (well sort of ..) πŸ‡»πŸ‡³ πŸ‡°πŸ‡­

08 Tuesday Nov 2011

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‘Pakistani Terrorism in Afghanistan’

23 Friday Sep 2011

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Gorbachev’s Legacy

23 Tuesday Aug 2011

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How will History remember Mikhail Gorbachev the man who lost Russia her empire?

It is said Russians have rejected him, arguing that he did the job the West had wanted all along.

In the West, it is said that he prevented the Cold War from ending as a hot one.

When this man came to power, Russia was embroiled in a friutless war to pacify Afghanistan, and having listened to what the mothers of the empire were telling him, he pulled his army out.

The evil empire had spent eight years there and left behind Najibullah.

He came from a generation that did not believe the propaganda fed to them by the state that portrayed the West as the enemy that wanted to destroy Russia, so he did not have any difficulty in opening a dialogue with America and encouraging reforms around the idea of glasnost. For that he was swept out of power, as the empire built by Joseph Stalin fell apart and Western economists instigated reforms that brought a Superpower to her knees.

Gorbachev was not a saint by any means, when the people of the Caucasus raised the flag of revolt he sent in the heavy weaponry of a Superpower to deal with them.

However, he did not take his people into costly and ultimately self defeating wars like say Enver Pasha, war minister of the Ottoman Empire, or Winston Churchill, he of Gallipoli and later the Second World War notoriety.

When the Soviet Union collapsed it was – thankfully – relatively bloodless.

There was suffering and hardship, but compare that with what happened with the fall of the Ottomans and Great Britain.

So, perhaps the man who lost his nation an empire may also be known as the man who made the brave decision to end all war and move a step closer to some idea of world peace.

For the moment, with wars raging around the world, that appears to be an illusion, however future generations may yet thank him for ending the War to end all wars.

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It’s all about the Oil…

23 Tuesday Aug 2011

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🎩 Happy Birthday Pakistan πŸ‡΅πŸ‡°

09 Tuesday Aug 2011

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Rest in Peace…Qaid-e-Azam

The Islamic Republic of Pakistan will be 64 years old on the fourteenth of August.

The world’s sixth most populated nation, and the second most populated Muslim one after Indonesia, has seen periods of civilian and military rule that have translated into little investment on education or regeneration of its infrastructure.

OverΒ theΒ last sixty three years, four military regimes have ruled the country for some thirty years, whilst periods of civilian government have been marred by accusations of inefficency and corruption.

Those who have been ‘elected’ owe their position to the system of hereditary families that have dominated the country from its birth, a fact brought home by the recent announcement that the inexperienced son of the late Benazir Bhutto intends to contest the 2013 election.

So little surprise that reports reveal a Pakistani youth that is very cynical about democracy in their country.

Pakistan matters because of her strategic position between China and India.Β  She also shares borders with Afghanistan and Iran which make her a crossroads state, a link to the oil and gas fields ofΒ  Central Asia as well as that of Persia, with the means of transportingΒ theseΒ resources, as well as her own,Β through her port city of Karachi.

Today, of course the word terrorism is commonly associated with this country, and as her people have often pointed out it is they who have been its greatest victims.

The emergence of the Tariq-e-Taliban have led to fears that the country’s nuclear arsenal – which makes her the only nuclear state from the Islamic World –Β twinned withΒ continued instability particularly in her north west frontier may result inΒ that extremists seizing the Atom bomb.

This is of course nonsense, and such talkΒ have to led to suspicions inside Pakistan that the real intention of the war on terror is break up the county with a view to seizing her nuclear arsenal.

Neverthless, whilst political instability continues – the government of Asif Ali Zardari is not popular or well respected, few have forgotten the sight of him on business trip as floods swepted throughΒ PakistanΒ – and there is even more conflict – apart from the war on terror, there is of course the dispute with India over Kashmir, as well as drone attacks in the North West Frontier and a still unexplained raid by America into Islamabad to kill Osama bin Laden – this still young nation will not be able to realise her full potential.

For this is a nation which is rich in minerals and gas in her Baluchistani province, with a cosmopolitan centre at Lahore, an extremely vibrant capital at Islamabad, all which are tied into a dynamic and resilient stock exchange at Karachi.

Recent projects with China to create a properous Baluchistan all point to a bright future.

This however, will not happen unless more money is spent on education – which currently stands at around 2 per cent of the budget – with a more even distribution of the country’s potentially enormous wealth to the poor.

AnotherΒ neglected source of revenue is of course tourism, afterall this is a nation that is blessed with a rich history both Islamic and non Islamic in the ancient Indus Valley.

For all this to happen, the country would need a sustained period of stability, free of violence with a civilian rule achievedΒ though a democracy that results in a child from the poorest family becoming prime minister,Β so thatΒ long term decisions can be made in investing in the country’s greatest asset – namely her people.

And as for those who dismiss the importance of this nation, they may want to consider this – the most important relationship of this century will be between America and China, a relationship that was forged throughΒ Pakistani diplomacyΒ in 1971.

One man who would have loved to seen that and to have beenΒ present for Pakistan’s forthcoming birthdayΒ is of course her founder, the brilliant lawyer, Muhammad Ali Jinnnah who announced her birth on the fourteen of August, 1947.

Tragically,Β the Qaid-e-AzamΒ died a year later.

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Protests in Afghanistan

22 Friday Jul 2011

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From Ground Zero to Year Zero (..or what year did 9/11 take the world back to?) πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ

19 Tuesday Jul 2011

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Empires built on Blood

14 Thursday Jul 2011

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It is often remarked that Great Britain’s was the empire on whom the sun never set. It was also the empire on the whom the never blood never ran dry, which makes the current figures released by the UN all the more ghalling.Β  It says that theΒ first six months of this year killed more civilians than at anytime through out the current conflict in Afghanistan.Β  From January to June, a total of Β 1,462 civilians were killed, aΒ 15 per cent increase on the same period last year.Β “The rising tide of violence and bloodshed in the first half of 2011 brought injury and death to Afghan civilians at levels without recorded precedent in the current armed conflict,” the report says. In a stark reminder, last night (Wednesday),Β  at least six more people were killed in a Nato raid on a house in Matun, in Khost province , which local Afghans said were civilians but Nato claim were insurgents.

Media reports always break such figures down to insurgent activity, etc, but the truth is that asΒ the occupying power, America along withΒ her Nato allies – just like Great Britain in its heyday –Β  know they are fully responsible for allΒ combat related deaths because it is their job to ensure a peaceful environment for human beings to get on with their day to day lives.

If they can’t, then they should leave.

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