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Pakistan American option strategy
Posted on 23. Jul, 2012 by Editor in Opinion
By Eugene Khrushchev
Every country has its own peculiarities, but in international affairs, Pakistan stands out as the one and only state that, despite the perennial turmoil in internal affairs and lack of a powerful Beltway lobby, has excelled splendidly in exploiting US ‘smart power’ ambitions .
When the US betrayed their staunchest ally, the Shah of Iran, General Zia ul-Haq – unlike Noriega, Hussein, Qaddafi, and Mubarak et al – was the first to conclude that counting on succor from the White House when push comes to shove would be a suicidal folly.
Since then, the Pakistani military and intelligence establishment has cracked American secret code of international conduct and pioneered a fool-proof formula: “If you don’t want to be dispensed with by the US, you gotta be indispensible for the US.” And the best way to do it is to embrace Washington’s agenda and then highjack it.
Though it may look like it’s easier said than done, Islamabad has been doing that without fail for more than 30 years, with Inter-Services Intelligence gingerly ‘leading from behind’ long before that approach was mistakenly attributed to the most prominent Nobel Peace Prize laureate.
The successive US administrations were hypnotized into believing they have always had ‘their’ policy on Pakistan and Afghanistan as a Petri dish for ‘chaos management’ field testing.
The rude awakening that has yet to come is that America has been recruited on the sly as an ‘indispensable’ proxy force for Pakistan’s regional foreign policy and designated annuity and materiel provider for its Armed Forces.
The Pakistani military leadership could have enough wisdom to notice that the time-tested policy of ‘strategic ambiguity’ and finesse brinkmanship as anAmerican ‘frenemy’ is at the threshold of diminishing returns.
As the intimate kingmaker of US regional policy, Islamabad knows better than any LA shrink that Washington is a hapless victim of delusion of grandeur:
• Always over promising but underachieving
• a fair-weather friend but a funky foe
• terrific troublemaker but lousy troubleshooter
• a mighty nation-breaker but horrendous nation-builder
• a democracy promoter but narco-state developer.
As I posited at the international conference in Delhi this year, the question should be not ‘what can America do for Afghanistan?’ but ‘who could extricate America from Afghanistan?’ – Now I have the answer.
Only Pakistan has the ability to bail out the over-stretched Uncle Sam from its Hindu-Kush tar baby.
To accelerate America’s departure for good without any ‘residual force’, Islamabad could call on Moscow to help coordinate their efforts on Afghanistan.
If the White House needs a reality check and friendly encouragement to boot, this booster could come up in the middle of the night as the following breaking news:
“In a joint statement, Pakistan and Russia have announced that for the benefit of the security and stability in the region, they will synchronize and execute their ‘American option’ to simultaneously close for good the southern and northern supply routes to Afghanistan.”
The statements, views and opinions expressed in this column are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of RT.
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Please do it Pakistan, do it for our women our children our brave men, DO IT FOR THE UMMAH
the first non-egoist action, You owe the Ummah this, at least:
Only Pakistan has the ability to bail out the over-stretched Uncle Sam from its Hindu-Kush tar baby.
To accelerate America’s departure for good without any ‘residual force’, Islamabad could call on Moscow to help coordinate their efforts on Afghanistan.
If the White House needs a reality check and friendly encouragement to boot, this booster could come up in the middle of the night as the following breaking news:
“In a joint statement, Pakistan and Russia have announced that for the benefit of the security and stability in the region, they will synchronize and execute their ‘American option’ to simultaneously close for good the southern and northern supply routes to Afghanistan.”