Hilary, ISI and Osama

Snippets of interest from “Hard Choices” the book tour that will allow Hilary to make the next hard choice – to run for a two-term president (with daughter Chelsea waiting in the wings). Eventually Americans will tire of electing Clintons (hopefully), at that point they can chose available members of the Bush family.

“I had invested considerable time and energy in the Pakistan
relationship over the years, and I knew how offended they would be if we
did not share this information with them. But I also knew that elements
in the Pakistani intelligence service, the ISI, maintained ties to the
Taliban, al-Qaeda, and other extremists”

The story behind the Kill Osama Elect Obama story.
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The US decided not to inform Pakistan about its top-secret mission to
kill Osama bin Laden in Abbottabad as it knew that elements in the ISI
maintained close ties with the al-Qaeda and the Taliban, according to
former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.


In her memoir Hard Choices, which hit book stores today, Clinton
says that top US officials, including President Barack Obama and the
then Defense Secretary Robert Gates, had detailed discussions on the
issue including the possibility of Pakistan using the occasion to launch
an attack on India.


But finally it was decided not to inform Pakistan.


“Our relationship with Pakistan, America’s nominal ally in the fight
against terrorism, was already very troubled. If the Pakistani military,
always on a hair trigger out of fear of a surprise attack from India,
discovered a secret incursion into their airspace, it was possible
they’d respond with force,” 66-year-old Clinton writes.


“We had debated whether to inform Pakistan about the raid ahead of time
in order to avoid this scenario and the complete breakdown in relations
that could follow. After all, as Bob Gates often reminded us, Pakistani
cooperation would continue to be needed to resupply our troops in
Afghanistan and pursue other terrorists in the border region,” she says
in the book.


“I had invested considerable time and energy in the Pakistan
relationship over the years, and I knew how offended they would be if we
did not share this information with them. But I also knew that elements
in the Pakistani intelligence service, the ISI, maintained ties to the
Taliban, al-Qaeda, and other extremists,” Clinton writes.


“We had been burned by leaks before. The risks of blowing the whole
operation were just too great,” said the former Secretary of State, who
is considered as a strong potential presidential candidate for the 2016
elections.


Bin Laden was killed in the garrison town of Abbottabad on May 2, 2011,
in a covert raid carried out by the Navy SEALs on a special order issued
by President Obama.

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Link: http://www.outlookindia.com/news/printitem.aspx?843921
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Britain responsible for Taliban-led atrocities

This is what brown liberals (aka coconuts) have been saying for some time and who knows, there may be some truth in it after all. It is well documented that South Asians are unable to govern themselves responsibly, we do not have the tools to finish the job. The British as our colonial masters should have educated us on the specifics of managing a liberal democracy (as opposed to the divide and rule policies and the free trade for me but not for thee policies and the food for british soldiers alongside mass starvation for native civilians policies and the… you get the idea).

Presently in our discussion of tools and British responsibility we have something a bit more specific in mind and which concerns a massive fraud that has been effected in the present. We frequently see such bomb detectors in operation and we are unhappy (but unsurprised) to know that they do not work (we are under the impression that sniffer dogs work very well but that may not be an appropriate suggestion for Pakistan).  

Thus the fact that more of us are not dead from terrorist attacks is not because the security is so efficient, rather the terrorists are simply exhausted by the demands of the job. Now that is a comforting thought.
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It is is one of the world’s most obvious terrorist targets. So how
did a group of 10 militants armed with guns, bomb vests,
rocket-launchers and grenades get into Karachi’s Jinnah airport?
Part of
the answer, incredibly, may lie in the fact that Pakistani security
personnel still guard the outer perimeter using versions of the phoney
bomb detector sold by the convicted British conman Jim McCormick.

McCormick’s
device, which he called the ADE 651, was itself a variation of a common
design. Essentially, a telescopic radio aerial is attached by a hinge
to a plastic handgrip.
When used by a “properly trained” operator, who
must first sensitise it to the “molecular frequency” of explosives, it
was supposed to point out bombs by swinging towards them.

In fact, all this was nonsense.
The aerial swings because of unconscious movements by the operator,
known as the ideomotor effect – the same thing that gives rise to the
common belief in dowsing.
Nevertheless, McCormick and other fraudsters, such as Gary Bolton, exported thousands to clients around the world, including in Iraq and Pakistan. Less ambitious criminals used to sell them as golf ball detectors in the 1990s.



Like dowsers, though, many security personnel continued to keep the
faith. In 2010, even after McCormick had been charged with fraud,
Pakistan’s Airport Security Force admitted to the Dawn newspaper that they were continuing to use a device of their own design that operates on the same principle.

Iraq, which had been McCormick’s largest market, still uses them too,
despite repeated warnings. In 2009, the New York Times confronted bomb
squad commander Major General Jehad al-Jabiri with evidence of the ADE
651’s fraudulence, yet he insisted that it was effective,
saying:
“Whether it’s magic or scientific, what I care about is it detects
bombs.” In 2011, al-Jabiri was charged
and later jailed for – of all things – taking bribes from McCormick.
And still the ADE 651s were being used, as recently October 2013.

At the same time it was apparently common to find Beirut security guards still scanning cars for explosives with an ADE 651, or something similar. And there are reports of other devices being used in the south of Thailand.
Indeed, according to Detective Sergeant Steve Mapp, who led the
investigation into McCormick, some people’s belief in the ADE 651 is
almost unshakeable. As he told Business Week, “In Kenya they said, ‘No, we know about Mr McCormick’s conviction, but we’re really glad we’ve got them – and they do work.'”

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Link: http://www.theguardian.com/world/shortcuts/2014/jun/09/fake-bomb-detectors-british-conman-pakistan-karachi-airport
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regards

Cold storage horror

And while the military was trying to break-down the cold storage walls, did anyone think of switching off the power to the facility? Probably it would not have mattered, the poor folks were probably long gone before anyone noticed.

To an outsider this all looks like Pashtun nationalism fighting for its version of “pure lands for pure people,” not dissimilar to the earlier movements by Sikhs, Muslims (and even Hindu groups) in the sub-continent.

The only problem is the access to the sea from Peshawar (Khalistan maps used to show a corridor from Punjab to sea- via Karachi).  Thus the Pashtuns have decided that they will keep their lands AND re-create Pakistan in their own image.
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At least seven bodies were recovered in the early hours of
Tuesday morning from Karachi airport’s cold-storage facility, DawnNews
reported.

The rescue operation continued nearly for 28
hours. The rescue workers finally broke down three walls of the
cold-storage facility to retrieve the victims.


Meanwhile, talking
to media persons Sindh Health Minister Dr Sagheer Ahmed said that the
corpses were immediately shifted to Jinnah Hospital for DNA tests in
order to identify them, after which they would be handed over to their
relatives.

Ahmed said that the bodies were badly burnt and were
beyond recognition and the process of identification would take three
weeks time.

He added that if the deceased could not be identified, they would be buried after being provided temporary identification.

One of the Airport Security Force (ASF) personnel was still missing, Ahmed claimed.
According to sources, the deceased were employees of a private cargo company.

Due
to the fact that Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) lacked heavy machinery,
many prominent social workers voluntarily sent cranes to rescue the
victims.

The army also assisted in the recovery of bodies in the rescue operation.
The deceased had taken refuge in the cold-storage facility to escape the carnage where they were earlier trapped.

“We
are looking into this and according to the families some seven people
were trapped inside the cold storage and were in contact with the
families on cell phone,” said Abid Qaimkhani, a spokesman for CAA.

Earlier last night, the families of seven airport workers had blocked Shahra e Faisal demanding that authorities work towards freeing their relatives who were trapped.
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Link: http://www.dawn.com/news/1111784/seven-bodies-recovered-from-karachi-airports-cold-storage-facility
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Karachi Airport (repeat attack)!!!!

TTP has claimed responsibility for the latest attack. They have become completely brazen (also what is this obsession with planes??).
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Attackers managed to flee as a heavy contingent of security forces
reached Airport Security Force (ASF) camp number 2, which came under a
fresh attack on Tuesday, DawnNews reported. 

Flight operations resumed
after being temporarily suspended.

The Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan
(TTP) claimed responsibility for the second attack near the Karachi
airport. A security sweep and search operation is underway at the ASF
academy, which is located in Bhitai Abad, Pehlwan Goth.

Inter-Services
Public Relations (ISPR) spokesperson Asim Bajwa posted on Twitter that
the “chase is still on”. “Three to four terrorists fired near ASF camp,
ran away. No breach of fence, no entry.Chase is on, situation under
control,” he posted, soon after the attack.

Deputy Director
General ASF, Colonel Tahir Ali said there were no casualties in the new
attack. He also said the the airport is secure at that operations have
resumed. He said that two attackers opened fire near the ladies hostel
near D gate, which is located behind the ASF camp. “The ASF checkpost is
about 100 metres from the scene. We were informed of the incident by
our sentry posted there,” he said.

Heavy firing was reported at
the ASF camp in the metropolis on Tuesday after unidentified men entered
the premises. Initial reports suggest that the number of attackers
could be between four and seven.

DawnNews reported that explosions
were also heard, causing panic among citizens in the vicinity. The
Director General of Rangers has reached the site to oversee the
operation.

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Link: http://www.dawn.com/news/1111791/attackers-flee-karachi-asf-camp

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regards

Modi-Sonia combo for women’s lib

Hinduism teaches us that God is half man half woman (unfortunately, this does not quite meet the feminist threshold set up by brown liberals) – ardha-narishwara – combining the masculine (purush) and feminine (prakriti) energies of the universe.

The larger than life presence of Sonia (dynasty) and Modi (hindutva) in Indian politics is frankly bothersome for us. If India must have a future as a (flawed but improving) democracy she should be ruled by non-communal left/right (-of-center) parties (ideally with alternate party rule every five years- the so-called Kerala model). Highest votes for the best governance should be the motto.

In the short term, the focus must also be to win the vote by showing what you can do for
women.
We do not have to look afar. Bangladesh and Sri Lanka have shown
the way, India just needs to follow.

That said, you go to battle with the army you have. The first step initiated by Modi (and supported by Sonia) on the Women’s Reservation bill is a hopeful sign. We look forward to many more of such initiatives.
…..BJP,
Congress and Left had joined hands to get the women’s reservation bill
passed in March 2010 but it has since languished because the UPA
government could not get past the resistance of SP, BSP, JD(U) and RJD
who insisted on reservation for OBCs and Muslims within the larger
gender quota

 Mukherjee also said the government
will work to ensure that by 2022, every family has a “pucca house with
water connection, toilet facilities, 24×7 electricity supply and
access”. 

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The President’s speech was a bouquet of beautiful (if familiar) words, there must be now be consistent action and accountability.
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Pushed
to the backburner for the last four years, the women’s reservation bill
appears closest now to being passed with the Narendra Modi government
expressing its commitment for 33% reservation for women in Parliament
and state assemblies.

Spelling out the Modi government’s agenda
in his address to the joint sitting of Parliament, President Pranab
Mukjerjee said on Monday, “My government recognizes the important role
our women play in the development of our society and growth of the
nation. It is committed to providing 33% reservation to them in
Parliament and state legislative assemblies.”

While similar
resolves for women’s quota in legislatures were expressed in the past as
well, the fresh pledge sounds credible both because of BJP’s absolute
majority in Lok Sabha as well as the near-rout of SP, BSP, JD(U) and RJD
who vetoed the implementation.

Stressing that women’s welfare
will be one of the thrust areas for the new government, Mukherjee
announced the launch of a country wide ‘Beti Bachao-Beti Padhao’ (save
girl child, teach girl child) campaign to save the girl child and
enable her education and prevent crimes against women by strengthening
the criminal justice system.

He also put the challenge of
communal violence on the same footing as terrorism, extremism and crime,
stressing that the government would follow a “zero tolerance” approach
towards all. “A national plan will be chalked out in consultation with
the state governments to effectively curb incidents of communal violence
and the challenges posed by left wing extremism,” said the President

  BJP,
Congress and Left had joined hands to get the women’s reservation bill
passed in March 2010 but it has since languished because the UPA
government could not get past the resistance of SP, BSP, JD(U) and RJD
who insisted on reservation for OBCs and Muslims within the larger
gender quota.

….Though
the Modi government can get the bill through the Lok Sabha on its own
steam, its task will be made that much easier because of the support
from Congress and Left. In fact, Congress president Sonia Gandhi thumped
her desk in approval when the President listed protection of women
among priorities of the new government.

About the ‘Beti
Bachao-Beti Padhao’ campaign, the President said, “It will structure a
comprehensive scheme, incorporating best practices from states in this
regard.”

The President was speaking against the backdrop of a
spate of horrific crimes against women in UP and elsewhere, and he
referred to that. “In the recent past, the country has witnessed some
gruesome incidents of violence against women. The government will have a
policy of zero tolerance for violence against women, and will
strengthen the criminal justice system for its effective
implementation,” he said.

Mukherjee also said the government
will work to ensure that by 2022, every family has a “pucca house with
water connection, toilet facilities, 24×7 electricity supply and
access”.

He also said that the government would set up Lokpal and would spread e-governance.

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Link: http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/Modi-signals-womens-quota-in-Parliament-zero-tolerance-for-riots/articleshow/36315396.cms
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Pretty face, ugly words

For people who are not too familiar with Thai politics: The people of Thailand
are all too familiar with coup d’etats. There have been at least 18
actual and attempted military takeovers since Thailand became a
constitutional monarchy in 1932. The last one was in 2006
when the military sent tanks onto the streets before ousting then Prime
Minister Thaksin Shinawatra,
the brother of Yingluck, who is now living
in exile to avoid a corruption conviction he claims is politically
motivated.

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Well certainly not all elites everywhere feel that the working class should be finished and done with.

However it is fair to state that the reaction of Welluree Ditsayabut towards peasants is typical. A real grass-roots democracy will presumably disturb the social order, dominated at present by people such as the forty ladies pictured below.

Elites only condone voting and elections because not to do so would seem vaguely feudal and that is not good for self-image. This they truly believe- benevolent feudalism is the best deal for the down-trodden.

 

BTW for people who feel (justifiably) that South Asians are held back due to philosophical deficiencies in Hinduism and/or Islam should spare a thought about how (and why) Thailand, a prosperous, Theravada-Buddhist country, is basically a millitary thug-o-cracy (much more so than Pakistan for example). 

This much is apparent. Thais (the yellow-shirts) actually would prefer that the beloved king rules with an iron hand so that poor people (the red-shirts) do not get uppity. But the king is old and not fit for purpose. The good old days will never come back.

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Miss Universe Thailand
has renounced her title over remarks she made on social media including
one that redshirt activists – supporters of ousted prime minister
Yingluck Shinawatra – should all be executed.

Last month’s military coup
was the latest convulsion in a decade-long conflict between the
Bangkok-based royalist establishment and the rural-based supporters of
Yingluck and her brother, former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra.

Weluree
Ditsayabut, 22, was crowned Miss Universe Thailand last month but
comments she made months earlier soon surfaced, including one on her
Facebook account, referring to the redshirts, which said: “I am so angry
at all these evil activists. They should all be executed.”

A tearful Weluree told reporters that she could not handle the vitriol directed at her on Twitter and Facebook. “I felt under pressure. I tried to improve myself but what I could not stand was to see my mother stressed,” Weluree said.

“I have decided to sacrifice my status as Miss Universe Thailand.”

The
beauty queen also hit back at comments on her looks. “Actually I’m fat,
you animal!” read one post on her Twitter account, which has since been
deleted.

It was unclear whether the first runner-up, Pimbongkod
Chankaew, would replace Weluree as Thailand’s representative at the
global competition, Miss Universe 2014.

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Link: http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/jun/09/thai-miss-universe-weluree-ditsayabut-twitter-yingluck-execute

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“Modi’s name was inscribed in Sanskrit”

Hafiz Saeed is tweeting that the new Modi govt was the mastermind behind the Karachi attacks. Proof if any was required, that the only master-mind here is Saeed himself.

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Times of India (TOI) quoted a tweet as
sample how the accusations against India and Narendra Modi were trending
on social networking site.


The “sample” quoted by TOI reads:
“Breaking News. DG Rangers says Indian made weapons recovered from
terrorists | Modi’s name was inscribed in Sanskrit!”.


As per TOI: Jamat-ud-Dawa chief Hafiz
Saeed … took to Twitter to allege that Narendra Modi’s ‘new security
team’ is responsible for the attack on the Karachi airport. Saeed said
that Pakistan knew who the ‘real enemy’ was and called on the Pakistani
government to ‘show some spine’ and ‘end exchange of gifts with India’.


#KarachiAirport is an attack on
Pakistan. Modi’s new security team is behind this act of war by India.
Nation knows the real enemy. — Hafiz Muhammad Saeed (@HafizSaeedJUD)
June 9, 2014.

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A few more tweets from the honorable Hafiz:
(1) The spectacle at is Modi’s plan against Pakistan. Direct response of needless appeasement of new ‘Hindutva’ Government.



(2) We condemn horrendous act of terrorism at in severe words. Government must end exchange of gifts with India; show spine.


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Link: http://www.firstpost.com/world/karachi-airport-attack-live-hafiz-saeed-blames-modi-1561631.html

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Roberto, Nehru and Sonali

In his eyes, her beauty, intelligence, grace and, not least, her wondrous enigma incarnated the very soul of India.
 
As we all know, Bong girls are more daring than most (and prettier than most, though personally speaking, we fancy Vidya Balan).

Questions: she was obviously seduced but what gave her courage to jump into the fire feet first and settle down with a rogue? Yes, girls are fascinated by bad boys, but it seems there is something more than meets the eye. Given Nehru’s background and role as a family friend, was it right and proper for him to aid and abet adultery (ho ho ho)? Finally, why did Sonali’s daughter pick up a rigid form of Islam- was it a reaction to her mother’s wayward ways? It would have been nice to hear her speak as well. Finally, dont pay any attention to hand-wringing libs, nice (dull) boys do finish last.
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It was the scandal of the ’50s: a doe-eyed
Bengali beauty leaves husband, child to elope with celebrated Italian
filmmaker Roberto Rossellini. But for Sonali Dasgupta, who died in Rome
on Saturday, the love story didn’t have a happy ending.





Except for a few months in 1957, when she was thrown in the vortex of
a scandal that made headlines in the yellow press across the world,
Sonali Dasgupta lived her life behind a thick veil of anonymity. Before
the scandal erupted, she led the humdrum existence of a housewife,
resigned, unhappily no doubt, to playing second fiddle to her husband,
Harisadhan Dasgupta, a gregarious, ambitious and talented documentary
filmmaker.



She had studied at Shantiniketan and took a lively interest in Indian culture.



But no opportunity came her way to turn that interest into a
vocation. Her lot was to bask in the reflected glory of Harisadhan —
first in Kolkata, where he had founded a film society along with
Satyajit Ray and Chidananda Dasgupta, and later in Mumbai, where he
directed documentaries for the Films Division and for major business
houses.




His success allowed him to socialise with Mumbai’s commercial film
industry circles, including, especially, with fellow Bengalis like Bimal
Roy who happened to be a relation as well. It is at a film party, held
in December 1956, that he learnt of the imminent arrival in Mumbai of
Roberto Rossellini, the great Italian film director, to direct, at the
behest of Jawaharlal Nehru, several documentaries, and perhaps also a
feature film, to mark ten years of India’s independence. All that
mattered to him now was a chance to serve as an assistant to Rossellini.
That would be another feather in his cap.




But that was not to be since he was in the midst of shooting a film
for a corporate house. So he tried another tack: persuade Rossellini to
hire Sonali to help him write the scripts for his films even though she
had no experience in script-writing.


Nor did she fancy herself in that role.



Not that Rossellini, whose marriage to Ingrid Bergman was on the
rocks, needed much persuasion. The very first time that he set his eyes
on Sonali he was seized by a mighty passion to seduce her.

In his eyes, her beauty, intelligence, grace and, not least, her wondrous enigma incarnated the very soul of India.



Discomfited yet flattered by the attention Rossellini lavished on her, Sonali succumbed to the charms of the Italian.



Her chagrined and outraged husband threw her out of the conjugal
home. Soon two scandal sheets — RK Karanjia’s Blitz and Baburao Patel’s
Filmindia — ran a series of salacious and concocted reports for weeks on
end. That prompted Hollywood gossip columnists to join the fray.




Pressure mounted on the government to cancel Rossellini’s visa. It
was Nehru who saved the day. He had known Sonali whom he affectionately
called Monkey.



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She was given a passport and arrangements were made to dispatch her
to Paris along with her younger son — then a mere toddler. Rossellini
joined her a few weeks later.




Not long afterwards they shifted to Italy where she gave birth to a
daughter, opened a fashion boutique that boasted of a high-end
clientele, helped Rossellini in his novel film ventures and got along
famously with his children from his two previous wives. But the idyll
didn’t last long.




One tragedy after another marked her final years: Rossellini,
estranged from her, succumbed to a heart attack; Harisadhan, wasted by
drink, died in appalling penury; Gil, her younger son, passed away after
a freak accident. Her daughter, who trained in the theatre, reportedly
embraced a rigid form of Islam and migrated to the Middle East.




I met Sonali two days running in Rome while doing research on
Rossellini’s sojourn in India. She was poised, serene, stoic. She spoke
little. But the little she spoke was singularly free of bitterness,
remorse or chagrin. She had fulsome praise for Rossellini’s
accomplishments as a filmmaker. But at the end of our last conversation
she also said with just a hint of irony: “Ask me what it means to live
with a genius.”

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Link: http://blogs.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/talking-terms/end-of-the-roman-holiday/

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Pakistan and Terrorism; Rocket Science?

Terrorists attacked Karachi Airport today. Fortunately the airport security force managed to keep them away from the passenger terminal and the army responded effectively and now claims to have killed all the terrorists with relatively limited damage to the airport.

Terrorists also killed at least 23 Shias in Balochistan, but nobody seems to consider that to be big news (man bites dog is news, dog bites man is just dogs being dogs). In the last few hours, I have not seen news of this attack on any major Pakistani channel. Shias on Twitter are reporting that the death toll may be higher than 23. But no news anywhere on mainstream media. Its almost as if it did not happen…

This is not the first major terrorist attack in Pakistan and unfortunately it will not be the last.  Efforts to blame India for the attack have moved ahead remarkably quickly (both ARY news and Express News are highlighting that the weapons used by the attackers are of Indian manufacture).
Alhamdolillah, the script has not changed.
NOTHING it seems can ever change the script. Pakistan is always the innocent victims of conspiracies launched by RAW, MOSSAD and CIA. We are caught in someone else’s war. Yadda yadda yadda. You know the drill..
Who are we to challenge the geniuses who make policy in Pakistan, but is it possible that there could have been a different script? Let us try the following script (and dear Paknationalists, do take my word for it, its in YOUR interest to think about this version, it sounds harsh, but in the long run, it will help…a lot):

1. Pakistan was the base for an international operation directed against the Soviet/pro-Soviet regime in Afghanistan. For this operation we happily cooperated with the CIA, Saudi intelligence and others. We invited highly motivated mujahideen from all over the Muslim world to please come and join this effort. We provided them facilities, we provided them training and we provided them weapons. To improve the flow of Islamic fanatics, the CIA, Saudi Arabia and Pakistan spared no expense, building international networks of the same and building a network of thousands of Islamic seminaries across the length and breadth of Pakistan. In 1989, the Russians left Afghanistan and in 1992 the pro-Russian regime there collapsed and “our boys” won…and proceeded to rape and pillage across the length and breadth of the country. America having accomplished its mission of bleeding Russia and “avenging Vietnam”, left the place, but Pakistan’s strategic planners were not done.
2. The vast jihadist infrastructure created for the Afghan war was reoriented to Kashmir and towards internal “Islamization” in Pakistan, and continued to expand. More terrorists were trained in the 1990s AFTER the CIA had left than were trained during the Afghan war. An alphabet soup of terrorist organization was created and operated openly throughout the 1990s. Some of them went beyond the call of duty and attacked Shias in “settled areas” (attacking Shias in tribal areas was never a high-priority crime) and also attacked some “brother Arab regimes” (e.g. the Egyptian embassy). Such rogue elements were targeted by security agencies to various extents, but NO attempt was made to slow down (much less reverse) the larger Jihadi effort.
3. By chance or planning or both, a pro-Pakistan regime under the Taliban was established in most of Afghanistan and became a refuge for various groups of Islamic terrorists. Some of them were approved of, some were left alone, some were considered hostile by us. Details remains murky and confused.
4. In 2001 America was attacked in New York and Washington DC. The mainstream opinion is that this attack was launched by Islamist terrorists whose group was headquartered in Afghanistan. The US decided to invade Afghanistan to clear them out. Whatever other motivations the US may have had (let us assume there were some), it does seem that the US became more or less anti-Jihadist (at least in the Afpak region) at that point. Pakistan publicly announced it was switching sides and would henceforth support the US operation in Afghanistan and would no longer allow Jihadists to operate freely from Pakistan.
4. If various people who write about Pakistani security agencies are to be believed, we did not actually switch sides. In fact our president (Musharraf) even made a speech to the nation in which he gave the example of “sulah e Hudaybia” (a pact the prophet of Islam made with his enemies in Mecca, but which was followed a few years later by the complete defeat of the Meccan pagans; the link was EXPLICITLY made that we are making a similar deal with America; our aims remain unchanged, but we will adjust course temporarily). Instead of truly switching sides, our “strategic geniuses” decided to keep Afghanistan “simmering but not boiling” (to quote the most recent “authoritative” article by Waj Khan). We continued to support “good Taliban” in order to make sure the new regime did not stabilize in Afghanistan. We continued to maintain Kashmiri terrorist organizations in some sort of cold storage (these are not controversial claims. Bona fide patriotic strategic thinkers have said all this and more at various points). We cleared some areas of some terrorists but not all areas of all terrorists. We continue to try and separate good jihadis from bad jihadis etc etc.
5. Within Pakistan, various “bad Jihadists” have launched countless spectacular attacks. They are usually said to be on the payroll of Indian intelligence. They are also said to be reacting to drone attacks. They are also said to be misguided brothers. They have even been described as patriots and strategic assets. And even as some “bad jihadists” have been targeted, the wider Jihadist-Islamist network has not been touched. Their seminaries continue to train new generations of fanatics (including “students” from overseas. who still come to Binoria town and similar centers of excellence in Islamic fanaticism). Political parties that support Islamist terrorism in principle and provide them with political cover continue to operate with government support. In Balochistan there are accusations that anti-Shia terrorists have been protected because their wider network provides muscle against separatists. But all these claims are contested and confused. Let us leave them as unclear. What is clear is that “sensitive agencies” and the ruling elite did not fundamentally change course when it comes to the following:
        A. Afghanistan. We did NOT unequivocally support the ISAF supported regime. And it is likely that we continue to support the” good Taliban” whose declared aim to overthrow this regime. It is not clear if the “good Taliban” still support us, but that seems not to bother us.
      B. Kashmir. We have not given up on the notion of wresting Kashmir from India. There being on conceivable “peaceful means” by which this can be accomplished…well, do the math.
      C. Propaganda: blame is never clearly placed on Islamist terrorists. Terrorists who attack us are always Indian agents. The propaganda war continues to be fought on the same familiar ground.

What would a different strategy look like:

1. We should have switched sides completely in 2001. Calculating that Islamist terrorism will be a problem for us, a problem for India, for China, for Afghanistan, for Central Asia, for America, etc etc and we are better off having normal relations with these countries, we should have dropped the whole Jihadi option. Entirely. Completely. No good jihadists, no good taliban, no good Kashmiri militants, etc etc. In other words, we should have taken the opportunity to completely reverse a policy that was always a bad idea. We should have sided WITH America, with China, with the new Afghan regime and even with India against the Jihadist network.
2. Of course, the details of any such switch would have been a bit murky. Some lying would have been involved. But at least the people on top would have been clear about what they were trying to do. That has NOT been the case. If we had switched sides in 2001, by now the mess could have been sorted out. But 13 years were wasted while we tried to double-cross Amrika (this is not a controversial claim, many patriotic Pakistanis miss no opportunity to crow about the American failure in Afpak and to take some credit for wrecking it). We also kept alive a terrorist option against India. After Mumbai, we did not unequivocally act against the terrorists. In fact, our propaganda effort has been focused on creating doubts about the loyalties and identities of the perpetrators. This again is not a secret, or a controversial claim. It is also a mistake.

There is no way win the war against Jihadist terrorists by picking on some of them and by spreading mass confusion about their identity and aims. Terrorists dont just appear out of thin air to attack an airport. They have places of refuge, they have trainers, they have leaders, they build bombs and make plans in some physical location. These networks can be traced, their leaders killed or captured and their political supporters isolated and condemned. It is not rocket science. And it does not seem to be happening nearly to the extent which it should.

And when we do go after them, we will also have to ally WITH America, with China, and yes, even with India. Otherwise, it wont work. Good terrorists will provide cover to bad ones. Approved Islamists will help out unapproved ones. Propaganda will remain confused. and the general public will not be successfully mobilized in the effort. Law enforcement agencies will continue to hesitate to take action against particular terrorist networks and supporters because they will never know for sure who is currently approved as good and who has become bad.
It is possible that the deep state is now truly committed to defeating these groups. But if that is so, they are doing poor job of showing their priorities.

What do you think.. Has the policy now changed? Will it change soon?

The following screen captures of Paknationalist tweets after the Karachi airport attack do not raise hope..

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btw, this is Waj Khan’s tweet

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I urge everyone to read his latest article to see what I mean by unnecessary and self-defeating double games and triple-crosses. Why take my word for it. Take his…

POSTSCRIPT: 2 additional thoughts/clarifications
1. Vali Nasr tweeted something about “Pakistan’s other deadly campaign” in reference to the massacre of Shias in Balochistan. But of course, there is nothing “other” about that campaign. The campaign against Shias is a central and essential component of the larger Jihadist campaign. And for very good reasons (good from their point of view): the existence of a Shia minority in positions of power and privilege in Pakistan makes the project of a true Jihadist Sunni state an impossible project. Their loyalties are considered suspect, their connection to Iran is considered a problem, their role as enemies of Islam is fixed in the Wahabi project, etc etc, but most of all, their very existence means the Sunni extremist vision of Islam, Islamic history and Islam’s mission IN history will remain disputed (not just be infidels, but by people within the fold of Islam). They must be silenced. This is not a side-show.
2. Some people have noticed that I did not really tackle the Humera Iqtidar/Madiha Tahir/Saadia Toor brand (or brands…the factions of the People’s Front of Judea are legion) of objections to my script in this article. All I will say is that this is the new me. To get into an argument with them is pointless. More than that, it is a conceptual labyrinth from which one may not escape for several lifetimes.  I am trying very hard to stay away…(and in NO OTHER way do I claim the faintest resemblance to Jules Winnfield)

Karachi Airport terror attack

Scores of people are dead (official toll for now is 20). Jinnah Terminal flights will remain suspended for now.

Hopefully any and all people who we know here on BP are safe and sound (and their families as well).

This cult of suicide bombing is just madness. This will have to be dealt with philosophically (reverse brain-washing if you will) and not through force. Brute force alone will not win the war.

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At least 20 people have been reportedly killed, including security personnel and civilians. Ten terrorists were also among the dead.

Some eight to 10 attackers were said to have engaged in a gun battle with security forces.
Pakistan
Army troops were called in to deal with the situation and troops from
Malir Cantonment have been dispatched, while police commandos and
Karachi Rangers are assisting.

A huge explosion was heard over
two hours into the attack. A second large explosion was heard near the
airport workshop. A third massive explosion was heard a further 30-40
minutes in. Huge clouds of smoke continue to dominate the skyline. Intermittent firing took place at the airport, while large plumes of smoke were seen over the cargo terminal.

One plane each of PIA and AirBlue, and a cargo plane of a foreign company were reported to have been damaged.
A hand grenade attack was also carried out on the Isphani Hanger.

Suicide bombers were reportedly part of the terrorist squad that has infiltrated the airport.
Staff
is being rescued by the security personnel and moved to safer areas.
Rescue teams are being allowed in after being checked thoroughly.
Passengers have been evacuated and moved to a secure location.

Prime Minister Mian Nawaz Sharif called DG Rangers Sindh and asked him to ensure the safety of passengers.

All flight operations at Jinnah Terminal have been suspended and flights have been diverted to other airports.

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Link: http://www.dawn.com/news/1111397/terror-at-karachi-airport-20-dead-including-10-militants
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regards

Brown Pundits