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'With Us Or Without'
By Barrister Amjad Malik
When George W Bush threatened General Musharraf to coerce him
in joining the US led war on terror in Afghanistan, warning
either you are with us or against and to take Pakistan to the
age of stones if the answer is ‘no’, fortunately Turkey saved
its nation from the wrath of war, and Unfortunately our
military leader meagerly caved in. Since then, we are ensnared
by the ‘aid’ lolly pop whether its war bill or Kerry Lugar
fund and are running in circles in search of direction. Alas,
we did not have a civilian leader like Quaid e Azam, ZA
Bhutto, or even Nawaz Sharif at the time of crunch and had to
bear with a weaker sword who bend down when the time came to
stand. After 10 years Pakistani nation after losing all the
chances of growing as a nation is confronted with severe
allegations of mistrust, aiding and abetting anti US network,
and is at the verge of an attack all out or of a smaller scale
is yet to be determined by super power, and who is standing
with us is questionable?.
United States earlier announced its victory and gave time
line to leave the turf, but is still mindful to appoint its
‘goons’ to handle Afghanistan in its absence. Pakistan’s worry
is, rightly so, that it does not leave a situation where its
anti state element creeps in Afghanistan and it keeps on
fighting the remainder years on back and front. Haqqani and
TTP are but two sides of the same coin. USA mindful of the
fact wishes to toe its policy ignoring geo-political situation
at the ground, the same ground which he intends to leave
starting some in 2012. He is eyeing on its future interest and
thinks it’s done with the business with Pakistan. Pakistan
knows that it will have to live here as a neighbour and will
have to pick pieces, if it remain silent. Ignoring Pakistan’s
bleak economy due to its participation in the war on terror,
and loss of thousands of lives military and civilian and the
wave of terrorism it felt across the country in the form
unknown suicide attacks as a result of being an ally, the
country does not deserve to be internationally branded as an
anti US ally to the Haqqani’s. I think its callous exposure of
the end of one’s interest as an ally, but the end can be
congenial. International community must sit together and try
to preach commonsense as any skirmish against Pakistani state
and troops on its soil will be against the will of its people,
Govt. and its armed forces and it will not remain confined to
a small scale experiment, as it will have repercussions in
Pakistan, Afghanistan , region and the world, and will have
psychological knock out effect. It will aggravate anti US
feelings in Pakistan and Muslim territories which is already
labeled as the country’s master since 1947, but it never came
to help when Pakistan was in trouble especially in 1971 (fall
of Dhaka & post Russian withdrawal in 1985).
Pakistan too had its General Headquarter attacked in
Rawalpindi. Munawan police training academy attack and Sri
Lankan cricket team ambush were a few example of the scale of
terrorism the state felt across and Mehran Naval Air base
attack where two of its finest Orion planes were destroyed
were epitome of the horrific devastation it faced, but none
was blamed and enquiry commission are still adjudicating the
lapses. However, Security failures of NATO and United States
are blamed as negligence and coercive proxy of weaker
Pakistan, though they sealed their lips on Raymond Davis
release, OBL one sided mission and Dr Afia Siddiqui’s 86 years
imprisonment in United States. But the reward is insulting.
People with high tech intel and weapons are maneuvering here
and there, But war is not the solution. Both sides need to sit
down together, exchange notes and understand each other’s
problems and come up with a strategy and plan where they can
satisfy both the people of their respective countries. It does
not suit yesterday’s allies to enter into a war zone without
concrete evidential exchange and or any international forum’s
oversight (NSC). It’s not like India/Pakistan where you do not
need arguments and concrete reasons, as inherited hatred is
enough to ignite the fire. Pakistanis has nothing to do with
United States as far as military gains are concerned in the
region and a foreign visiting dignitary in the area must also
reciprocate similar feelings that he is a guest in the town so
that food and water supply remains intact.
Pakistani Govt. must see eye to eye with the problem too and
must not blink. If it wishes to avoid situation like 2 May
2011 where US forces entered, hit and run after achieving its
desired target, then it must remain vigilant otherwise there
will be no use crying over spilt milk. Our problem is that the
job which the political leadership must do is being carried
out by officers. I think, they must rally the military support
behind the political leadership if not current but a national
leadership. Govt. must ensure to widen its departmental
advisory, and take political leadership in full confidence
whether allies or opposing parties. Parliament through its
collective wisdom must come with the line of action (A,B,C).
It must give a message to the world that all the nation is one
whether it is military, or civil when it comes to aggression
against the state. It must also in all unanimity suggest ways
to defuse the deadlock, and put forward committees or
representatives who work on diplomatic, defence, deterrent and
dialogue front. Leaders must contact the nations to avoid any
uncalled for attack and seek reconciliation in an honorable
fashion as fighting United States will be insanity without any
cause. It’s time to fly our birds too.
Finally, its a time of turmoil in Pakistan. Half of the
province is drowned in floods in Sindh, and half in dengue
virus and other side of the country in KPK and Baluchistan is
still picking pieces of the results of the Afghan war and Army
is too stretched due to operation (s) in Swat, and South
Waziristan. Several thousand soldiers have laid their lives
with many a thousand civilians too as a collateral damage in
order to come up to the expectations of the world community.
After losing over 67 billion dollar to the economy, Pakistanis
are still graded ‘D’ as far as the trust is concerned, which
will be unacceptable, and untenable to its people and they
will easily say that though no war with USA but ‘enough is
enough’, Pakistan may be a weaker state, but this difficulty
may turn out to be an opportunity for the state of Pakistan
who religiously believes in prosperity in the worst of
hopelessness and there is nothing to lose from ground ‘zero’
where they already are. It may be a new beginning and a new
dawn for Pakistan and its leadership must come up with the
challenge to turn Pakistan into the state its Quaid wanted it
to be, a modern, prosperous, independent and progressive. So
Pakistan is rightly questing to learn the acknowledgement of
its role in this war on terror by international community, and
its people are asking that if the international world is
mindful of the sacrifices the country has made, then they
should make up with their decision once for all whether they
wish to fight this war ‘With us or without’.
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Barrister Amjad Malik is a chair of the
Association of Pakistani Lawyers (UK)
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