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China, not America, likely behind Hafiz Saeed's house arrest
MICHAEL KUGELMAN — UPDATED 32 minutes ago
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The biggest question about Hafiz Saeed’s house arrest isn’t why, but why now?

After all, we’ve been here before.

He was placed under house arrest in December 2008, just days after the Mumbai terror attacks that New Delhi and Washington believe he helped orchestrate. He was detained again in September 2009. In both cases, he was released in relatively short order.

In more recent years, he has essentially lived free in Lahore, holding rallies and hosting journalists, including those from the West.

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So why did Pakistani authorities decide to once again place him under house arrest on Monday?

One Pakistani media report points to US pressure, contending that in the last days of the Obama administration, American officials warned Pakistan to rein in Saeed or risk sanctions.

Saeed himself, in a video released shortly after his detention, bizarrely claimed that Pakistan was obliged to act because of US President Donald Trump’s warm relationship with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. A Saeed spokesman made a similar claim.

Washington, of course, has pushed Pakistan to crack down on Saeed for years, and unsuccessfully so. So it beggars belief to assume that US pressure would suddenly and magically prompt Pakistan to detain Saeed—and particularly at a time when the US-Pakistan relationship appears to be entering a period of drift. Washington is shifting its engagement with New Delhi into overdrive, while Islamabad is cementing its failsafe partnership with Beijing.

It’s also folly to assume the Trump administration was actively pushing Pakistan to move on Saeed. Trump has been in office for less than two weeks, and beyond his rapid-fire issuance of executive orders, his presidency appears frenzied and disorganised—not to mention hamstrung by numerous unfilled senior diplomatic and national security posts.

Bottom line? The Trump administration has too much on its plate to be focusing laser-like on Pakistan.

If any external pressure compelled Pakistan to place Saeed under house arrest, it’s more likely to have come from Beijing than Washington.
In a telling yet underreported development several weeks ago, China’s former consul general in Kolkata published a blog post calling on Beijing to rethink its default policy of blocking Indian attempts to have JM leader Masood Azhar sanctioned by the UN.

This all makes good sense when we think about the high stakes of CPEC. For Beijing (as for Islamabad), rapid and sustained progress on this project is a core strategic imperative.

Hafiz Saeed doesn’t pose a direct threat to China, but so long as he walks free he poses a direct threat to India-Pakistan relations.

The last thing China wants as it pushes forward with CPEC is an India-Pakistan relationship on tenterhooks — not to mention on a war footing, as was the case for several weeks last year.

China has long leaned on Pakistan to tackle terror more robustly — and it’s arguably gotten results. Some have speculated that Beijing’s prodding played a role in Pakistan’s decision to launch the Zarb-i-Azb operation.
The anti-state militants targeted in that offensive had not only terrorised Pakistan; they’d also posed a threat to Chinese investments and workers in Pakistan. Chinese pressure may also have helped prompt Pakistan’s Red Mosque offensive.

In short, we should never underestimate China’s leverage in Pakistan, including its ability to get Pakistan to do things it often resists.

And yet the question still remains: Why now? If we assume China influenced Pakistan’s decision to detain Saeed, why didn’t Pakistan act weeks or months ago?

Enter President Trump’s executive order on immigration.

It’s doubtful Trump actively pressured Pakistan to rein in Hafiz Saeed, but it’s likely Pakistan’s detention of Saeed was done with Trump in mind.

We can read the house arrest, at least in part, as an effort by Pakistan to showcase its counterterrorism bonafides to the new US administration, and to dissuade Trump from adding Pakistan to the list of countries that can’t send their citizens to the United States for 90 days. Trump’s chief of staff has suggested Pakistan could be added to the list.

Of course, all this speculating could ultimately be immaterial and Saeed may be released relatively soon.

Unless, that is, China has the ability to get Pakistan to go beyond token gestures when it comes to addressing anti-India militancy, and unless Pakistan chooses to do some big-time signaling to Washington by keeping Saeed in detention for an extended period.

Alas, given Pakistan’s core strategic interests and the value the authorities seem to accord to Saeed as a key asset, I wouldn’t count on either scenario materialising anytime soon.
 
Hafiz Saeed is under protective custody due to intel of his assassination plot.
 
More like start blaming China for the things where public is on the opposite side of the story. JuD works perfectly under obligations of the state. They never harm national interests, so apparently CPEC has no threat from JuD. Even the leaked national security meeting was about the brawl over Maulana Masood Azhar not Hafiz Saeed. So, if china was involved in any such kind of pressure, it would have better towards Maulana Masood Azhar.

Whereas, it is the US who considers JuD as a potential threat. And it is not necessary that state would have acted only if pressurized directly by the Trump. In this case, the state has taken measures to thwart any pressure which Pakistan face from new US administration who is more aggressive and pose serious threat to trade benefits of Pakistan.

Beside, you will never read in Dawn and ET about any US leverage its potential behind the door activities to pursue Pakistani state to do some thing which public dont like.
 
Yep, it is official. The house arrest is meant to provide protection to Hafiz Saeed.

Indians celebrating prematurely as usual.

LOL at the China jibe. China has never interfered in such matters. The notion is ridiculous.
Ahh see who wrote the article mr maxim
 
yeah bro..within a few months of defending him tooth and nail in the UN, china broke eggs on their own face by implying he is a terrorist. Nice theory.

Yep, it is official. The house arrest is meant to provide protection to Hafiz Saeed.

Indians celebrating prematurely as usual.

LOL at the China jibe. China has never interfered in such matters. The notion is ridiculous.

America took you to the cleaners again bro...just accept it.
 
This chutiya "MICHAEL KUGELMAN" is a d|ckhed. A Zionist scumbag who I remember was sitting with Indian lobby when Senator Mushid Hussain was in America delivering a speech and at the end some really hostile questions from the Indian rats were thrown at him.

All his writings have got a subtle yet very recognizable anti Pakistan narrative. And now he thinks China is behind this!! LOL. Someone show him the interior ministry notification which clearly mention "protective custody". Hafiz Saeed was indeed in danger.

Someone tag him this link and ask him opinion about this, will surely put his arse on fire:

https://www.dawn.com/news/1311862/p...o-inaugurate-palestinian-embassy-in-islamabad
 
This chutiya "MICHAEL KUGELMAN" is a d|ckhed. A Zionist scumbag who I remember was sitting with Indian lobby when Senator Mushid Hussain was in America delivering a speech and at the end some really hostile questions from the Indian rats were thrown at him.

All his writings have got a subtle yet very recognizable anti Pakistan narrative. And now he thinks China is behind this!! LOL. Someone show him the interior ministry notification which clearly mention "protective custody". Hafiz Saeed was indeed in danger.

Someone tag him this link and ask him opinion about this, will surely put his arse on fire:

https://www.dawn.com/news/1311862/p...o-inaugurate-palestinian-embassy-in-islamabad

Bro but why would Pak take steps that would deliberately embarrass china. Don't you think CHina may have said Pak cannot be state sponsor of terrorism? Especially if Chinese envoy himself wrote that article?
 
Bro but why would Pak take steps that would deliberately embarrass china. Don't you think CHina may have said Pak cannot be state sponsor of terrorism? Especially if Chinese envoy himself wrote that article?

Some random Chinese EX emvoy in of all places but in Calcutta writting some random shit which nobody knows, will somehow become Chinese state policy.

Chinese policy is clear as we have seen in UN. No ifs and buts.

Take it as just Zionist "randi rona" with the opening of Palestinian embassy in Islamabad, the writer clearly a Zoinist scumbag, . Nothing more nothing less.
 
This chutiya "MICHAEL KUGELMAN" is a d|ckhed. A Zionist scumbag who I remember was sitting with Indian lobby when Senator Mushid Hussain was in America delivering a speech and at the end some really hostile questions from the Indian rats were thrown at him.

All his writings have got a subtle yet very recognizable anti Pakistan narrative. And now he thinks China is behind this!! LOL. Someone show him the interior ministry notification which clearly mention "protective custody". Hafiz Saeed was indeed in danger.

Someone tag him this link and ask him opinion about this, will surely put his arse on fire:

https://www.dawn.com/news/1311862/p...o-inaugurate-palestinian-embassy-in-islamabad

Some random Chinese EX emvoy in of all places but in Calcutta writting some random shit which nobody knows, will somehow become Chinese state policy.

Chinese policy is clear as we have seen in UN. No ifs and buts.

Take it as just Zionist "randi rona" with the opening of Palestinian embassy in Islamabad, the writer clearly a Zoinist scumbag, . Nothing more nothing less.
If abusive words like these were written by any Indian he would have been banned by now.
 
If abusive words like these were written by any Indian he would have been banned by now.

The bold is the keyword. Pretty self explanatory.

Those who are working against the interests of Pakistan, working against the narrative of Pakistan will not get garland of flowers thrown upon them.
 
Some random Chinese EX emvoy in of all places but in Calcutta writting some random shit which nobody knows, will somehow become Chinese state policy.

Chinese policy is clear as we have seen in UN. No ifs and buts.

Take it as just Zionist "randi rona" with the opening of Palestinian embassy in Islamabad, the writer clearly a Zoinist scumbag, . Nothing more nothing less.

No bro, integrity of Chinese system is very rigid. There is no 'ex envoy' who toes own line anywhere like for India or Pak. I think it was china drastically changing it's stand on Pakistan as state sponsor of terror. Look how swiftly HS was put in jail thereafter.

Give him time...he will b oki....

New COAS is proving to be a weak commander. What a pity, I miss General Rahell Shareef


neither he nor Bajwa could have resisted Chinese pressure.
 

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