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US funds the enemy
http://www.iht.com/articles/2007/05/...kistan-web.php
My critical and hostile attitude towards Pakistan is known. I repeatedly referred to Pakistan's role in founding and supporting the Taleban since the 80s, and the links between major parts fo their military and intel community with the Taleban. Pakistan not really fights the Taleban - it sympathizes with them, they are it's own creation (created with help of the CIA during the soviet occupation). However, it seems that Washington pays huge sums to Pakistan in order to get their support and stabilize Musharaf - ignoring that God knows how much of that money I have no doubt is funneled to the Taleban directly, and Musharaf playing a double game. That politicians even reject recommendations of their own military leaders in Afghanistan, to make it a condition that money must be earned by the Pakistani by their military contributions and successes, just shows how very, very stupid the leaders are acting in Washington, and how very, very much off reality they are. They are hoping for the best, and that is all. If I again may use AL's signature: but "hope is not a strategy". The level of stupidity in paying 5 billions to Pakistan, or better: to our enemy, deserves only this: scornful laughter, loud and resounding. Europeans obviously are not the only ones who ignore and well-intend themselves to death. With regard to the fact that Pakistan does not plan to get nukes, but already has them, I have some worrying and uncomfortable conclusions on my mind, but I keep them for myself, since nobody here would like them anyway and would only trigger the volume going up. If you are smart you can imagine yourself why it is a mistake to waste ressources on and on in Iraq, and concerning nukes to focus on Iran exclusively. There are more serious worries with regard to Afghanistan and Pakistan (and India as well). "Trapped in the Afghan maze". |
Well I would have to agree in general with this post...been wondering for a long time myself since the mid-90s...some interesting conversations with an Afghan neighbour in residence in Ottawa where I did my M.A. :hmm:
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If you are no Afghan, you are an outsider anyway. Afghans, and in a way also the Persians, do not compare to the other Islamic huge ethnicities in the world. |
"And if our "staunch ally" Afghanistan goes to war with "staunch ally" Pakistan which "staunch ally" do we help? What a tangled web we weave, when e'er we practice to deceive. And how much more tangled the web of entangling alliances, when e'er we practice to deceive not others, but ourselves."
- Hugh Fitzgerald, Jihad Watch, comment on Musharraf acknowledges Islamic militancy rising as Lal Masjid jihadists abduct 4 police officers. |
Ok, Please tell me how we are "Funding the Enemy?" The money is going to just the opposite of what you said.
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I haven't seen much from pakistan in return. This funding needs to stop, as it is obviously doing nothing. |
Give Pakistan money, and part of it will directly end in the Taleban's funding. That simple. Musharaf is fighting for his own survival. He is by far not the master in his house. Huge parts of their secret service and military and officers have great sympathy for the Taleban. Also, the Pakistan military is too weak for the tribes in the west and Southwest. They got a bashing years before, and they got a bashing again recently when trying to establish control over these places.
You are wrong when saying the money you give them does nothing and should stop. It does very much. What it does is that it helps them to assist the Taleban and buy them weapons and supplies - that are used against your soldiers (and ours, btw, as was seen on Saturday). America allows itself to get betrayed. Pakistan is no ally of yours - but a traitor. Partially he hides his treachery, but partially you accept to get deceived, so that illusions must not be given up you meanwhile grew fond of. Treachery and deception always takes two. |
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Could it be...? :o Wonder and miracle! :hmm: For once, we agree! :D
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How could you not:lol: Now what about that Saudi Arabia...:hmm:
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Interesting sig HT, now if someone did that with another leader say Bush...imagine the flames. :lol:
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I think we are between a rock and a hard place.
Would you rather see some of the money go to the Taliban, or the country fall apart? "Slippage" is just part of the equation in that part of the world. That is why United States are at a disadvantage because offering bribes is illegal for them. Has the CIA not screwed the pooch on one project since WWII? Bill Donovan continues to roll over in his grave. |
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From the Los Angeles Times:
A major CIA effort launched last year to hunt down Osama bin Laden has produced no significant leads on his whereabouts, but has helped track an alarming increase in the movement of Al Qaeda operatives and money into Pakistan's tribal territories, according to senior U.S. intelligence officials familiar with the operation. |
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