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Ex-Pakistani Ambassador: My Country Supports Terrorism

By Jeffrey Goldberg

When Pakistan's prime minister, Nawaz Sharif, visits the White House tomorrow, he may find President Barack Obama on the defensive. A new report from Amnesty International alleges that some U.S. drone strikes in Pakistan may amount to war crimes.

But Obama could respond to Sharif by citing another report, this one in the form a soon-to-be-released book by Pakistan's former ambassador to the U.S., Husain Haqqani, who states plainly that his government sponsors the terrorist groups whose members are often the targets of American drones.

In the book, "Magnificent Delusions," Haqqani says: "My countrymen will someday have to come to terms with global realities. Pakistan cannot become a regional leader in South Asia while it supports terrorism."

It's highly unusual to have a former ambassador -- one who spent years in Washington defending his government against all sorts of accusations (Haqqani served in the U.S. from 2008 to 2011, a period in which Osama bin Laden was killed while hiding in Pakistan) -- plainly admit the truth: that his government, through its army and intelligence agencies, aids and abets the murder of civilians by terrorist organizations.

U.S. officials (and officials of numerous foreign intelligence agencies) have long believed that Pakistani intelligence provides material support to terrorist groups
, but Haqqani may be the most prominent Pakistani to publicly agree with them.

Haqqani, though, has long been a rare sort of Pakistani public figure. He is a long-time critic of the country's military, which is the real power behind the civilians who nominally rule, and his tenure as ambassador ended when his enemies accused him of plotting against the armed forces. He now lives in a semi-self-imposed exile in the U.S.

Pakistan and the U.S., which have had a contentious relationship for decades (the history of this relationship is the main subject of Haqqani's new book), have lately tried to smooth over their differences. Secretary of State John Kerry, in particular, seems keen to reinforce the view that Pakistan is an invaluable ally, and the U.S. recently decided to release about $1.6 billion in aid that was suspended in the difficult days after bin Laden's killing.

But it certainly would be useful for the Obama administration to press Sharif hard on his country's support for several terrorist groups, including those behind the killings of American soldiers in Afghanistan and the Mumbai massacre of 2008. The group backing that slaughter, Lashkar-e-Taiba, continues to openly operate in Pakistan. Its founder, Hafiz Muhammad Saeed, has a $10 million U.S. bounty on his head, but this doesn't stop him from ranging freely and speaking publicly.

The support given to Lashkar-e-Taiba by the Pakistani intelligence agency -- the Inter-Services Intelligence, or ISI -- serves as a case study for Haqqani. After the Mumbai massacre, Haqqani writes, Pakistan "initially denied any connection to the attack. Instead of trying to identify and punish terrorists, Pakistan focused on refuting reports of Pakistani complicity."


He says that the attack, which came in the final months of George W. Bush's presidency, lost Pakistan whatever official sympathy it previously had in Washington. No matter: Washington soon forgets, and Pakistan's military leaders can safely assume that they will pay no long-term price for supporting terrorism, Haqqani writes.

Soon after the bin Laden raid, the U.S. made an effort to test Pakistan's willingness to combat terrorism. Haqqani writes that two senior American officials visited Islamabad to propose a series of steps Pakistan could take to build confidence. They provided Pakistan with information about a bomb-making factory run by the Haqqani Network. (The Haqqanis of the Haqqani Network, a terrorist group, are not related to Husain Haqqani.)

Pakistan's military leaders "promised that the Pakistan army would send in troops to shut down the illicit factory that was manufacturing the IEDs," Haqqani writes. "A few days later the CIA sent time-stamped photographs showing the facility being dismantled hours before the army's arrival. The dismantling began after a man on a motorcycle went into the factory, thus leading to speculation that he had come to tip off the terrorists about the impending army operation."


He goes on, "The Americans concluded that Pakistan's failure to combat terrorism went beyond its law enforcement agencies' and armed forces' incompetence."

The Pakistani government's pattern in these matters is so predictable that Haqqani, in a telephone interview with me, called it the "Groundhog Day approach."

"Every time the U.S. makes a reasonable request that would prove Pakistan's bona fides in fighting terrorism, our response was to raise the temperature of anti-American sentiment through the media, to provoke hostility," he told me. "The American folly is that they always think the Pakistani government is going to respond reasonably."

Until Lashkar-e-Taiba is shut down, and until its leader is in prison, there is no reason to believe that Pakistan is willing to turn a new page in its relations with the U.S., or anyone else.


Ex-Pakistani Ambassador: My Country Supports Terrorism - Bloomberg
 
(The Haqqanis of the Haqqani Network, a terrorist group, are not related to Husain Haqqani.)

Good thing he cleared that up :omghaha:


On the post, Haqqani has some half-truths and whole lies in that particular mix. One must not forget that this is a man who has a beef to pick with the establishment and while they are no holy or particularly clean cows.. Haqqani's agenda has him pushing the truth and introducing fabrications. He worked on his position in the US to gain importance(and an earning) which requires that he take certain stances that go well with the media narrative. Anti-Pakistan is in and hence he is cashing in on it.

That being said, YES.. Pakistan CANNOT move out of its quandary while the likes of Saeed(and other dubious characters) roam about freely in 20 million Rupee bullet proof cars and continue to try and make "tame" snakes for use against "neighbours" while the rest of the nation has suffered countless bites from such breeds that has led us half paralysed and amputated in national unity and cohesion.
 
Good thing he cleared that up :omghaha:


On the post, Haqqani has some half-truths and whole lies in that particular mix. One must not forget that this is a man who has a beef to pick with the establishment and while they are no holy or particularly clean cows.. Haqqani's agenda has him pushing the truth and introducing fabrications. He worked on his position in the US to gain importance(and an earning) which requires that he take certain stances that go well with the media narrative. Anti-Pakistan is in and hence he is cashing in on it.

That being said, YES.. Pakistan CANNOT move out of its quandary while the likes of Saeed(and other dubious characters) roam about freely in 20 million Rupee bullet proof cars and continue to try and make "tame" snakes for use against "neighbours" while the rest of the nation has suffered countless bites from such breeds that has led us half paralysed and amputated in national unity and cohesion.


Blah Blah Blah. Stop being an Indian apologist. Provide proof against Hafez Saeed in a court of law, otherwise stop slandering him. End of story.
 
...Haqqani's agenda has him pushing the truth and introducing fabrications.
Your comment would be a lot stronger if you could illuminate it with examples.

He worked on his position in the US to gain importance(and an earning) which requires that he take certain stances that go well with the media narrative. Anti-Pakistan is in and hence he is cashing in on it.
Is this a criticism of H.H. or merely a display of envy?

Provide proof against Hafez Saeed in a court of law, otherwise stop slandering him.
Would anybody with a complaint against H. Saeed actually be able to bring proof against him in a Pakistani court of law? Look how slowly the Mumbai investigation is going, compared to how quickly Pakistan jailed and sentenced a doctor for witlessly helping Americans catch Osama bin Laden. Why would any Pakistani have confidence in Pakistan's courts going after Saeed, let alone their personal safety if they brought such a suit?
 
Hussain Haqqani why the fuk am i not surprised.. thts what happens when you put a low life corrupt dual nationality holder with a grudge against the military as ur ambassador... in this case an american...
 
Blah Blah Blah. Stop being an Indian apologist. Provide proof against Hafez Saeed in a court of law, otherwise stop slandering him. End of story.

We must accept that we have this problem, large number of our population supports religious groups and due to their lack of knowledge about Islam consider kissing the hand of any man with beard a privilege. They will follow any mullah to stone or burn a church or hindu temple without any consideration and sympathy with minorities. Having said that, what hiqqani said is total bullshit, he means Pakistani state supports these groups. Pakistan has lost law and order grip on entire country and itself is the target of these groups, this is like saying Pakistan is supprting BLA and TTP and Bhatta khori and target killing in Karachi. But we have these problems and we must accept the reality
 
We must accept that we have this problem, large number of our population supports religious groups and due to their lack of knowledge about Islam consider kissing the hand of any man with beard a privilege. They will follow any mullah to stone or burn a church or hindu temple without any consideration and sympathy with minorities. Having said that, what hiqqani said is total bullshit, he means Pakistani state supports these groups. Pakistan has lost law and order grip on entire country and itself is the target of these groups, this is like saying Pakistan is supprting BLA and TTP and Bhatta khori and target killing in Karachi. But we have these problems and we must accept the reality

Who doesnt accept that we have people like Zarvan and others even on this very forum... but to say tht THE COUNTRY (WHOLE COUNTRY/GOVT,INSTITUTIONS) support terrorism... its nothing but fuktardery...
 
@Oscar

The writer Jeffery Goldberg is an Israeli Zionist. He is a former ADF member.

A Pakistani fugitive traitor meets an Israeli Zionist journalist, thus an anti Pakistan article is born which is then posted by an Indian on a Pakistani website. End of script :coffee:
 
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Would anybody with a complaint against H. Saeed actually be able to bring proof against him in a Pakistani court of law? Look how slowly the Mumbai investigation is going, compared to how quickly Pakistan jailed and sentenced a doctor for witlessly helping Americans catch Osama bin Laden. Why would any Pakistani have confidence in Pakistan's courts going after Saeed, let alone their personal safety if they brought such a suit?

Do you have understanding problem on genuine grounds, or it is a biased comment for Pakistani Justic system .....

What do you think Indian government is such an incompetent authority that it can't produce concrete evidence against HS & you are showing your concerns about the investigation of Mumbai incident ..... do you know that 'victim state' refused visa to Pakistani side repeatedly ...... have you followed other delaying tactics which they used .... witness and officials who were allowed to give their statement to Pakistani investigating delegation gave their statement in Marathi Language they even refused to talk in 'Hindi or English' ..... written statement provided to Pakistani delegation are also in Marathi, and you are showing your concerns Why there is a delay in the investigation ...... My dear Indian government itself is not interested in the fullish investigation of that incident .....

Secondly you raise a point about Shakeel Afridi ..... may I ask on which ground you have a right to rise your concern about him .... He acted as an 'Agent of Foreign Country' .... it does not matter what was his purpose ...... for batter understanding I would advice you to at least read Foreign Agents Registration Act 1938 of USA before to comment in this regards.

If one thing is good for you people on principle ground how you people can cast blame to other for the same righteous deed ....???
 
its not same mr.haqqani whom pakistani courts are looking for ? after ISI brust him he is like wounded dog now barking and crying at same time .he is the person can sale mom or daughter to be puppy of USA . come and face courts you traitor .
 
I hope this picture will explain the situation
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