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Why US threats no longer perturb Pakistan
February 22, 2018 14:03 IST

'If the US intention was to use the FATF platform to isolate Pakistan and impose sanctions against it, that is not going to work when influential countries such as Turkey, Iran, Saudi Arabia, China and Russia will not lend support to the US campaign,' says Ambassador M K Bhadrakumar.

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IMAGE: US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, right, with Pakistan Foreign Minister Khawaja Muhammad Asif at the State Department, Washington, DC, October 4, 2017. Photograph: Yuri Gripas/Reuters

A concerted move by the United States and its Western allies to bring Pakistan back into the 'watch list' of the so-called Financial Action Task Force -- FATF -- leaps out of a morality play from the Middle Ages -- an allegorical drama with Washington assuming moral attributes.

For the benefit of the uninitiated, FATF is a progeny of the G-7, conceived in 1989 supposedly to study and monitor money-laundering methods and discern compliance.

In more recent decades, it strove to morph into a watchdog on international terrorism and a Western instrument to exercise jurisdiction on 'terrorism financing'.

Pakistan, like many countries, has been in and out of the FATF's watchlist since 2008. It was, curiously, commended in 2013 for making 'sufficient progress' and was dropped from the watchlists since 2014.

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The move to reinsert Pakistan into the FATA watchlist is political in nature in the present context when the US is crafting coercive instruments to pressure Islamabad to cooperate with the Trump administration's strategy to force a military solution to the Afghan war.

Put differently, it is yet another instance of the double standards that the West adopts on international terrorism.


Thus, there is blood in the hands of the US on account of its covert support for extremist groups in Syria, including the Islamic State. But FATF remained indifferent.

Specifically, Russia has openly alleged that the US is sustaining al-Nusra, the al-Qaeda affiliate in Syria, which figures in the UN Security Council's black list as a terrorist organisation, in northern Syria and is using ISIS fighters to carve out a 'zone of influence' along the Euphrates river.

Turkey, a NATO ally, alleges that the Kurdish militia in Syria is a franchise of the PKK (which the US too brands as a terrorist organisation) and yet the Pentagon uses it as its proxy in northern Syria's killing fields to push back at the Syrian regime and its allies.

As recently as on Tuesday, February 20, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov repeated the allegation voiced by Moscow (and Tehran) that the US is secretly ferrying ISIS fighters from Syria and Iraq to northern and eastern Afghanistan on the border regions facing Central Asia.

Clearly, the West's double standards are inflicting colossal damage to the fight against international terrorism.

It is not only that the US resorts to double standards but it cynically uses terrorism as an instrument to advance its global and regional strategies.

Succinctly put, terrorism has become a second tool like human rights for the consolidation of US hegemony in world politics. Look at how indignant the US State Department sounded on the Maldives situation in its latest statement on February 20:

'The United States is disappointed by reports that Maldivian President Yameen has extended the state of emergency in that country for an additional 30 days.'

'The United States continues to call on President Yameen to end the state of emergency, uphold the rule of law, permit the full and proper functioning of the parliament and the judiciary, restore constitutionally guaranteed rights of the people of Maldives, and respect Maldives' international human rights obligations and commitments.'

Will the Trump administration have the gumption to make a comparable demand on Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to stop the bestiality against the Palestinians?

Of course not, because America's political class needs Jewish money, patronage and support in electoral politics.

Such being the state of play, bordering on the cynical, the international community has done well to call the American bluff at the meeting of the FATF in Paris on February 22-23 regarding Pakistan.

The heart of the matter is that terrorism should not be politicised. Its manifestations must be uniformly condemned -- be it in Palestine, Syria, Afghanistan, Xinjiang or Kashmir.

Second, the struggle against terrorism is ineffectual so long as the root causes of terrorism are not addressed.

Third, most important, this struggle must form part of global governance -- that is, it must be waged from the UN platform.

The FATF belongs to a past when the G-7 ruled the roost in the world order. Today, the G-7 has become a relic of the past.

In fact, France's own credentials to host the FATF are highly suspect, given its bloody record in the Francophone countries and in Libya. Incidentally, French special forces even today operate inside Syria to fuel the conflict.

Therefore, it comes as no surprise that Pakistan has secured wide support to stall the US move against it at the FATF meet in Paris.

Even the US' NATO ally, Turkey, and its key partner in the Middle East, Saudi Arabia, disfavour the US move. So indeed China and Russia.

What emerges out of this sordid drama in Paris is that the US move to isolate Pakistan is turning out to be counterproductive.

On the one hand, the propagandistic move in the FATF exposes that the US' capacity to leverage Pakistani policies is reaching rock bottom. Interestingly, an analysis by the prestigious British security think-tank Royal United Services Institute earlier this week also arrived at the same conclusion:

'The Pakistani military is fully prepared to face any cuts in US military aid and potential threats of cross border incursions by American forces and feels its global recognition and reputation of its counter terror efforts and the military's role is very different to what it was in 2001.'

'As 2018 begins, it is the Americans that need Pakistan and not the other way around. US Secretary of Defence Jim Mattis has already said that he is in touch with the Pakistani military, as without them the US forces cannot move their equipment or survive in landlocked Afghanistan.'

'If anything, Trump's tweet has made Pakistan realise it has been wrong to trust America for seven decades. The Pakistanis have given full combat and logistical support to a war for which America has no answers.'

On the other hand, if the US intention was to use the FATF platform to isolate Pakistan and impose sanctions against it, that is also not going to work when influential countries such as Turkey, Iran, Saudi Arabia, China and Russia will not lend support to the US campaign.

Finally, if the US intention is to snuff out any nascent regional initiative on Afghanistan by creating discord among the regional States at this inflection point in the 17-year old war, that is going to be wishful thinking, because the overwhelming regional opinion happens to be that a process of national reconciliation in Afghanistan is an imperative need and a top priority in the interest of regional security and stability.

This week's working visit to Moscow by Pakistani Foreign Minister Khwaja Asif indicates that efforts in the direction of mounting a regional initiative to promote intra-Afghan talks are gaining momentum.

Paradoxically, the FATF drama -- the Trump administration's failure to rally international opinion against Pakistan -- can serve a good purpose by highlighting the geopolitical reality that the US stands utterly isolated in forcing a military solution to the Afghan war.

http://www.rediff.com/news/column/why-us-threats-no-longer-perturb-pakistan/20180222.htm
 
Turkey, Iran, Saudi Arabia, China and Russia

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Bam son! Nostradamus got nothing on me! This is the SCRIPT Alliance I foretold about in a previous thread. :dirol:

For the record my end goal is the SCRIPT alliance. (Saudia, China, Russia, Iran, Pakistan, Turkey)
https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/paki...ral-meeting-in-istanbul.544415/#post-10253883

Oh snap... since God is listening to me right now let me go ahead and also foretell that the evil empires of India, Israel, & the Zionist U.S. will be defeated by the SCRIPT Alliance. And and... ok that's enough premonitions for now. :D
 
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Its about time Pakistan Elite get their children out of the Western schools and Universities and start enrolling them in the Chinese and Russian institutions. It was not a secret that US can not be trusted and using us for their ends but our ruling elite doesn't seem to get it or they have sold out their soul. We had a first full circle when US dumped us after the Russian Afghan venture and now we got another one as Talban have blunted their capabilities.
So why we keep on going back and forth into the US sphere of influence. Easy way will be seal the border with Afghanistan give a year to the US to complete their mission. If US can't do it then arm the damn Taliban back again in Afghanistan and this time round kick out US and India both of them from Afghanistan. US and India are not going to look after our security needs are they so we have to do it our selves. US is not in Afghanistan for sake of Al Queda any more instead they are trying to destabilize the region and control China. Al Queda is long dead so what are they doing their with so called Afghan mission.

Pakistan should and must restrict with the help of Russia, US supplies by 50% to the so called Afghan mission for dragging us into FATF platform and let them suffer for their bad behaviour towards us. If they again muddy waters for us again in some other arena cut the supply all together and see how far they can go. They are trying to drown us and our Elite keeps on saying to them we want to fight war together. Its US war not ours so as far as I am concerned if they are not prepared to fight our war with India we are not prepared to fight their war in Afghanistan simple as that. Let us fly our flag for a change.
 

It is clearly a slap from those who opposed it but what Pakistan is going to do is the most important question. If Pakistan keeps her head down and does nothing to make the US feel the pain it wanted Pakistan to feel then what's the point of all this because the US will keep bothering Pakistan with impunity?
 
It is clearly a slap from those who opposed it but what Pakistan is going to do is the most important question. If Pakistan keeps her head down and does nothing to make the US feel the pain it wanted Pakistan to feel then what's the point of all this because the US will keep bothering Pakistan with impunity?

I wouldn't be surprised if people from the current ruling party were involved in it to bring pressure on the state! The US needs Pakistan and Pakistan is no longer reliant on the US as such and this egg in the face was a design that smells of indian thinking of using pressure.
Nothing can be expected from the current gov but the state is active behind the scenes. If they do succeed then how will they get to afghanistan in the fighting season?
 
I wouldn't be surprised if people from the current ruling party were involved in it to bring pressure on the state! The US needs Pakistan and Pakistan is no longer reliant on the US as such and this egg in the face was a design that smells of indian thinking of using pressure.
Nothing can be expected from the current gov but the state is active behind the scenes. If they do succeed then how will they get to afghanistan in the fighting season?

What can the state do without the approval from the government?
 
What can the state do without the approval from the government?

right now the state is going in one direction and the government is only concerned about saving a corrupt family from prosecution! The government is using its tentacles to hire lobbying firms to pressure the state. The state is functioning but the government today is going to have another nail in its corrupt coffin in a supreme court hearing.
 
right now the state is going in one direction and the government is only concerned about saving a corrupt family from prosecution! The government is using its tentacles to hire lobbying firms to pressure the state. The state is functioning but the government today is going to have another nail in its corrupt coffin in a supreme court hearing.

It's very difficult for a state to preserve her sovereignty where the government and state apparatus are always on a collision course. This is why Pakistan has such emboldened enemies.
 
Its a good news but Pakistan must take actions against these Hafiz Saeed like people and probably hang them. They are useless. Question really is are they bigger than Pakistan???
 
Because US was never serious about the threats. They were just sound bites to troll people.
 

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