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GHQ attack -- beyond conspiracy theories

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Thursday, October 15, 2009
Shakir Husain

The writer lives in Karachi

General Headquarters (GHQ) is the nerve centre of the Pakistani military and is guarded by an Infantry battalion, along with a similar number of defence security guards (DSG). Well over a thousand military officials work at the GHQ and they are responsible for running Pakistan's military machine. Ten terrorists created mayhem for around 22 hours, disrupting normal operations within GHQ. It took a team of SSG commandos who were brought in from 70 kilometres away to end the stand-off after the terrorists took hostages in a building within the GHQ. All the terrorists were Pakistani citizens. The one surviving terrorist, Dr Usman, is a well-known jihadi, with links to groups in Punjab. The civilian intelligence apparatus had received intelligence about such an attack at the GHQ and informed their military counterparts a few weeks before the attack took place. These are the facts.

Around the facts news anchors and our favourite conspiracy theorists have been frothing at the mouth with conspiracy theories, which involve the Americans, the Israelis, the Indians, the Afghans, and the list keeps multiplying by the hour. I'm personally waiting till they get to the Angolans. While the Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) has been mentioned, it has only been a cursory mention at best, with the focus on the "hidden hand" which is trying to destabilise Pakistan. The mindset can be encapsulated by a statement made by Liaquat Baloch of the Jamaat-e-Islami on a special debate set up by a local television channel on the Kerry-Lugar Bill. Mr Baloch stated that the jihadis killing Pakistani civilians and the military were "misguided" and were only doing so because the Americans were in Afghanistan. It all starts with "if the Americans were not in Afghanistan…" to give the impression that these are peace-loving people who are only killing and maiming Pakistani citizens because they are "misguided." "Misguided" adults do not kill innocent people. Religious parties like the Jamaat have a long history of entanglement with organisations like the TTP and various other jihadi outfits, and have never come out and condemned them for their actions.

Another guest on the same show was the attractive yet hysterical Marvi Memon of the PML-Q. Yes, they are still around. One of her reasons for rejecting the Kerry-Lugar Bill was the clause which calls for Pakistan dismantling training facilities for terrorist groups and not providing any territory to them to launch attacks on another state. Her inexplicable logic was that if we accepted this clause, then we would lose the "moral high ground" in the future. Moral high ground?

The Pakistani state has very little reason to claim the moral high ground. Our soil has been used to conduct operations in other states and individuals like A Q Khan have sold nuclear secrets to other countries for profit. She called the clause "lethal" because we would admit that we had training facilities on our soil in the past and our territory had been used in the past. This is an educated parliamentarian's view and shows the quality of substance during any sort of debate in Pakistani politics.

By denying the facts we are not achieving or retaining any sort of "moral high ground" but are losing a sense of what her former leader Pervez Musharraf called "ground realities." Losing touch with reality is a dangerous thing. It is dangerous because by believing the garbage we are trying to sell to the people, our decision-making process becomes flawed.

When companies juggle numbers to paint a rosy picture to the shareholders in the Annual Report, the top management is aware of the shortcomings and the potential dangers that they pose. Until and unless the leadership of all political parties and the military establishment unanimously accept the dangers posed to the very existence of the Pakistani state by these jihadi groups and organisations like the TTP, this battle has already been lost.

The TTP and its cohorts have executed four high-impact attacks in the past ten days, which have taken a total of 140 lives. This is not the work of "misguided" people. These are cold-blooded killers who have no hesitation in carrying out what they have been indoctrinated to believe is a "higher cause." The government has been announcing the operation in South Waziristan for months now; yet, for some reason, the assault has not begun. Ministers in shiny suits and garish ties who have been threatening to wipe out the scourge of terrorism in South Waziristan remind me of schoolyard brawls where a boy would ask his friends to hold him back otherwise he would demolish the opponent in a sort of noora kushti. So the enemy has had a couple of months to prepare for what's coming and the element of surprise is gone. They must have collected supplies and equipment, and managed to dig in for the long fight ahead.

In the meantime, they have launched these four attacks meaning to let the government, and more importantly the military, know that they can punch above their weight and give anyone a bloody nose – not just the civvies. The symbolism of the attacks have not been lost on anyone either. The UN Food Programme was targeted to let the goras know that they're not safe. The suicide bombing in Swat, which had been declared clear of the TTP, to let everyone know that it was still susceptible. Then there was Peshawar, to let everyone know who's boss. And then, of course, one of the most heavily-guarded installations in the country, the GHQ, to let the army know that even their headquarters wasn't safe. Ordinary people cannot help but ask that if ten civilians can tie up two battalions for 22 hours, then how safe are they?

Like societies, military forces must evolve; and they have evolved. The Pakistani Army has been geared to fight a set-piece battle since its inception. After fighting three wars with India, this is understandable. Yet, today the greatest threat to Pakistan is internal, and not external. Even if the TTP and its friends are being "handled" by the "foreign hand" as the nutters would have us believe on a regular basis, the bulk of the fighting is being done by Pakistani citizens. Sure we have a smattering of Uzbeks and Arabs running around in the North; but the bulk of the recruits are Pakistani kids recruited from madrasas all over the country. We have the intelligence assets and systems in place to find out the who, when and what – it's time to change our collective mindset and kill the enemy before they inflict more damage to an already battered state. The military needs to understand that we need more counterinsurgency troops, equipment, and training. And not tanks, submarines, and other high-priced items which are being peddled. This is a battle which requires agility, mobility, and lucid minds – not hysterical rabblerousing.

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GHQ attack -- beyond conspiracy theories
 
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Wake up, please!

Thursday, October 15, 2009
Hamid Mir

If someone has decided to use his death as a weapon then he can create problems for the security of any powerful enemy. The 9/11 attacks in the US are the biggest example. The 19 Arab hijackers' biggest weapon was their death. The same weapon was used by the 10 attackers against the Pakistan Army in Rawalpindi.

These 10 militants were hiding close to the GHQ for the last three months. They rented a house in the Dhok Awan area of Islamabad close to GT Road. Dhok Awan is a thickly populated area. The normal rent of a 5-marla house in this lower middle class locality is not more than Rs5,000 a month but these 10 militants rented the house for Rs10,000 a month.

There were no covers on the windows of the house rented by the militants. A neighbour even saw some slogans against the army written by the militants on the inside walls of the house. I have also seen these slogans. The language of the slogans clearly reflects the hatred of these highly motivated militants against the army. They clearly wrote in one slogan that they "will destroy the army soon."

The attack on the GHQ was definitely a very big intelligence failure but Pakistan Army commandos saved the whole nation from a big humiliation by sacrificing their lives. The army leadership refused to accept any demand from the militants. These so-called defenders of Islam were not only demanding the release of more than 100 prisoners but they also wanted a helicopter to escape safely from the GHQ with some of the hostages. They threatened to kill the hostages if their demands were not accepted. That was the time when many Pakistan Army commandos offered to use their death as a weapon against all those who wanted to humiliate their beloved country. Today the whole nation stands by our soldiers of the army, the FC and the police, who are trying to save Pakistan from internal and external enemies.

But according to some reports the alleged mastermind of the attack, Aqeel alias Dr Usman, was arrested last year after the attack on Marriot Hotel in Islamabad. Who approached Islamabad police for the release of this former army employee? Why did our intelligence agencies fail to detect the presence of 10 highly motivated militants in an area of the federal capital? Don't we need a close cooperation between security agencies and the public to defeat the enemies of our country and religion? It is now proved that we lack good intelligence. An American drone attacked the hideout of Baitullah Mehsud in South Waziristan on Aug 5 and our officials immediately claimed he was dead. Actually he died after many days. Our officials were claiming that Hakimullah Mehsud was killed by Waliur Rehman Mehsud. Some highly reputed journalists were also confirming all these faulty claims. Who was feeding this wrong information to the media? We cannot win this war through disinformation.

No doubt a big number of Pakistanis considered Baitullah Mehsud an enemy of Pakistan and this enemy was killed by a US drone. Despite this great achievement why are US drone attacks still unpopular in Pakistan? Why is our government not explaining to the US that increase in US drone attacks has also increased deadly suicide bombings in Pakistan? We must fight our war on our own. Why is our political leadership not ready to realise that US aggression in the region is the biggest strength of the Taliban and Al Qaeda? If we can defeat Taliban in Swat without US drones, why not in South Waziristan? What we need is just a strong political will not only against the Taliban but also against any foreign interference in Pakistan. We need a well-coordinated joint strategy of political and army leadership. Who will give a wake-up call to the president?



The writer is executive editor of Geo TV in Islamabad. Email: hamid.mir@geo.tv
 
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My only question to author is if there is no external agency is backing TTP how the hell TTP in Swat was able to pay large amount of salary to its foot soldiers?
 
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No doubt a big number of Pakistanis considered Baitullah Mehsud an enemy of Pakistan and this enemy was killed by a US drone. Despite this great achievement why are US drone attacks still unpopular in Pakistan? Why is our government not explaining to the US that increase in US drone attacks has also increased deadly suicide bombings in Pakistan? We must fight our war on our own. Why is our political leadership not ready to realise that US aggression in the region is the biggest strength of the Taliban and Al Qaeda? If we can defeat Taliban in Swat without US drones, why not in South Waziristan? What we need is just a strong political will not only against the Taliban but also against any foreign interference in Pakistan. We need a well-coordinated joint strategy of political and army leadership. Who will give a wake-up call to the president?

What Mr . Mir wanted here actually.... On one hand praising drone attacks and asking why people are against these attacks and on the other hand asking government that why it is not telling US to cut down number of drone attacks as increased attacks has increased suicide bombings?

I agree that we need to tackle both Taliban and US aggression towards our country. But question is Why a US brought government will do that?
 
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My only question to author is if there is no external agency is backing TTP how the hell TTP in Swat was able to pay large amount of salary to its foot soldiers?

Drug money, donations from the gulf, kidnappings for ransom, taliban tax, other criminal activities, and perhaps many sympathizers from within us.
 
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People need to understand that Taliban and there jihadi bastards are hell bent on destroying Jinnah's Pakistan. We must act in south punjah and then in South Waziristan should be taken on the last.
 
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Drug money, donations from the gulf, kidnappings for ransom, taliban tax, other criminal activities, and perhaps many sympathizers from within us.



All these activities are not enough to generate such huge funds to sustain such a large number of force & supply it & equip it.

TTP has weapons & equipment which even the Afghan Taliban don't have.
 
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Sultan Salahuddin killed 100,000 (One Lakh+) maulvis in Egypt before he united the muslims to fight the crusaders. Yes, he realized that smaller groups of Maulvis were dividing the muslims in smaller groups and that was also causing infighting. Though in the Isha prayer, he used to ask for foregiveness for killing muslims, but he knew that infighting was weakening the muslims. Though he did kill one lakh maulvis, Allah gave him victory against the enemies not once, not twice but 3 times and HE IS THE ONLY MUSLIM WARRIOR THAT WAS NEVER DEFEATED. Time has come that we wipe out these madrasaas and these maulvis, because the maulvis are taking us to the path of the stone age. Pakistan First.:pakistan::pakistan::sniper::sniper::sniper::sniper:
 
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All these activities are not enough to generate such huge funds to sustain such a large number of force & supply it & equip it.


Are you an expert in generating funds through criminal activity?? Back up your assertion with credible sources if you want your claim to be taken seriously.
 
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Are you an expert in generating funds through criminal activity?? Back up your assertion with credible sources if you want your claim to be taken seriously.

Problem is that I can't disclose the source from where i get my updates or info as those guys are at very sensitive locations & posts in a very sensitive organization.

Just for an example, PA has confiscated hundred thousands of dollars from some of the fighting areas with proof of who gave it to them, when where & how.

But alas, i am not at a liberty to talk openly, rest is up to you, what ever thinking you want to keep.
 
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