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DURING her post-Osama bin Laden visit to Pakistan, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said Pakistan should shed anti-Americanism and conspiracy theories.

Clinton’s comment isn’t uncalled for. Many Pakistanis still believe that Sept. 11 was an inside job. Another conspiracy theory popular in Pakistan says 3,000 Jews who worked in the World Trade Center didn’t show up Sept. 11 because they knew in advance the planes would crash into the towers.

Pakistan’s intelligence agencies are accused of abducting, torturing and killing fellow citizens every day. Therefore, the conspiracy crowd thinks it would be normal for the CIA, as well, to sacrifice American lives to achieve its goals.

Pakistanis give credibility to anything that fits the “us against them” model of world politics. That behavior is rooted in our national paranoia. We believe that the whole world is conspiring against us.

But why would anyone conspire against us?

Why doesn’t the United States conspire against India, Malaysia, Sri Lanka or Burkina Faso?

Why does it have to do “propaganda” against the ISI, Pakistan’s premier spy agency, while sparing the intelligence agencies of other countries?

Is it because Pakistan poses any economic threat to the United States? Is it because Pakistan is an oil-rich country? Or is it because Pakistan poses a strategic threat to the United States?

A typical Pakistani response to “Why the ISI?” would be “Because it’s the intelligence agency of a Muslim country that is also a nuclear power.”

But Pakistan isn’t the only nuclear power, and religion per se plays little role in the formation of U.S. foreign policy.

In reality, the West is concerned about Pakistan mainly because it exports terrorism.

Few people would be talking about Pakistan today had its crisis been limited to its geographic boundaries. We’d be receiving as much international attention as any African country facing internal strife and civil war.

But that’s not the case.

Today, Pakistan is Britain’s biggest aid recipient. It has received U.S. aid amounting to $18 billion since Sept. 11. The largest number of Fulbright scholars in the United States, including myself, are from Pakistan.

The West isn’t concerned about Pakistan for altruistic reasons. It’s concerned because a heavily populated, nuclear-armed country with millions of poor, under-educated young men, who are inclined toward militant fundamentalism, isn’t good for world peace.

We, ordinary Pakistanis, let alone our leadership, simply refuse to acknowledge that our country contributes a fair share in spreading terrorism globally.

Worse, we don’t even accept that Pakistan is also a victim of terrorism. We’ve lost more than 30,000 Pakistanis in terrorist attacks since Sept. 11. Yet, online polls suggest an overwhelming majority of Facebook users from Pakistan consider the United States a bigger threat than the Taliban.

We live in denial, and the Kool-Aid of conspiracy theories strengthens our false sense of pride and rightness. This, in turn, makes us hostile toward other countries.

Conspiracy theories abound in Pakistan « Kazim Alam
 
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Aren't Americans the biggest hypocrites ever? Some 70% believed that Saddam had something to do with 9/11, 85% believed Iraq had WMDs. Conspiracy theories about Pakistan, Iran, China, North Korea are all dime dozen a day. And these people have the nerve to talk about this.

Btw, why US is against us? Because we will be a pipeline route to China if the region is stable. And because we pose a threat to Israel, which Americans believe will be the place where Jesus will come back and they have to do all they can to protect it.
 
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No life guy's from bhrat rashka....do u now how many anti pakistan threats they post evry day !! let them alone ;)

Author of the article : Kazim Alam

About « Kazim Alam

My name is Kazim Aizaz Alam. I’m a journalist from Karachi, Pakistan, currently living away from home.

I’ve worked for the national and op-ed pages of The News International for almost four years.

Follow me on Twitter: @kazimalam

Email: kazimalam[at]gmail.com

Facebook: facebook.com/kazim.a.alam

Blog: kazimalam.wordpress.com
 
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These kind of seasonal writers are already in plenty all over the world.
 
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Author of the article : Kazim Alam

About « Kazim Alam

My name is Kazim Aizaz Alam. I’m a journalist from Karachi, Pakistan, currently living away from home.

I’ve worked for the national and op-ed pages of The News International for almost four years.

Follow me on Twitter: @kazimalam

Email: kazimalam[at]gmail.com

Facebook: facebook.com/kazim.a.alam

Blog: kazimalam.wordpress.com

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Self pro claimed 'journalist'. Yeh jub say Mush nay media aazaad kia hai, is tarha kay journalists pathar uthao hazaar miltay hain.
 
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We get some peole like this usually.
When someone from East like Thackery threats Pakistan Cricet Team, you people say that he is abnormal.

When someone even more unpopular than him says about Pakistan, and is a Pakistan, you treat him like a hero. Thats lame.
 
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