In-camera session: The ultimate betrayal

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In-camera session: The ultimate betrayal

By Badar Alam | DAWN.COM Yesterday


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Activists of Pakistan Tehreek Insaf hold placards over the Osama bin laden crisis during the joint sitting of parliament in Islamabad on May 13, 2011, where Pakistan's intelligence chief Ahmad Shuja Pasha and army chief of staff Ashfaq Kayani briefed lawmakers on the bin Laden operation. - AFP Photo

After all the hullabaloo about the civilian supremacy over the military, the parliaments joint session has ended up achieving the opposite of what leaked reports on the military and intelligence bosses being on the defensive might suggest.
The unanimous resolution passed at the end of the session has reaffirmed and validated Pakistans flawed security discourse espoused and led by the military and its supporters among politicians and media pundits: That the United States of America in cahoots with India is out to destroy Pakistan. What else can explain the worrying absence from the resolution of both Osama bin Laden and the terrorist organisations on the prowl across the country with their poisonous ideologies and lethal strategies to implement them?
Bin Laden was no ordinary criminal on the run from the law. He had been ordering, planning and sponsoring acts of terrorism across the globe using our territory. And in a gross violation of our territorial sanctity, the worlds most wanted terrorist, whose organisation al Qaeda more than once declared war on Pakistan, has been living just outside the countrys top military academy reportedly for years.
Still, the parliamentarians forgot to refer to the fact that by virtue of his visa-less stay in Abbottabad, he has been undermining Pakistans sovereignty and subverting the sacredness of our borders as much as the American helicopters did when they invaded Pakistan to capture and kill him.
Whether this omission is deliberate or accidental, it confirms the most dominant view in our security and intelligence discourse that the roots of Pakistans problems lie outside of the country and not inside. Besides the obvious demerits of this flawed approach which has exposed Pakistan to hostile neighbors on both its eastern and western borders, it allows the military, the government, the parliament and the intelligentsia the luxury to bury their heads in the sand as the chances of an implosion of the state and the society become increasingly imminent around them.
The problem with such smugness is that it wants an immediate end to drone attacks and is willing to go to any lengths to have them stopped but is willing to look the other way as terrorists operating illegally out of our territory continue to commit horrible crimes against humanity, within Pakistan as well as outside it.
The parliamentarians have not just underestimated the global anxiety over terrorism emanating from our own backyard, they have also undermined the sacrifices of 35,000 civilians and about 5000 security personnel who lost their lives to terrorist attacks. Or did they actually die fighting against some aliens descended on us through the American drones? By choosing to ignore these issues, the parliament looks like having answered this question in the affirmative.
Visibly hurt and overtly angry over the violation of Pakistans territorial sovereignty by the Americans, the parliamentarians never asked the military and intelligence chiefs as to why the Taliban were captured in Swat in 2009 even though the security forces have been conducting operations against them in the same region since 2007?
Wasnt the terrorist victory right under the nose of the state authorities as big a security and intelligence failure as the violation of Pakistans airspace by the American helicopters? Why havent we ever demanded and ordered an inquiry commission to investigate that failure in Swat? Or perhaps the parliamentarians believe the conspiracy theories that thousands of suicide bombers brainwashed and trained in Swat and the tribal areas are just the phantoms of imaginations of a security consultant working out of some Washington-funded think tank!
The resolution also has misplaced focus on Pakistans image, pride, honour and self-esteem even when it ignores some harsh truths that we as a nation continue to sidestep. Despite all the self-glorification and bravado of our soldiers and intelligentsia, Pakistan is a third world country that despite possessing nuclear weapons is heavily dependent on other countries for keeping its military machine up and running. The Americans know this and can exploit this for their benefit, only cutting our bloated self-image to size. After all, the worlds most powerful country and its military personnel have the technology as well as the political and military muscle to successfully breach our sovereignty and security.
What is really hurting our image and national honour is the question as to how a country with more than half a million standing troops has allowed rag-tag militant groups to operate from its territory for decades to the destruction of the domestic structures of state and society and to the horrors of the rest of the world. When we meet foreigners they do not berate us for possessing radars that cannot detect tech-heavy American helicopters. They avoid use because they see us as the sponsors and supporters of international terrorism.
By threatening to shut itself from the rest of the world invoking dire phrases to stop drone attacks and ward off any Abbottabad-like operation in the future Pakistan cannot earn the respect that its leaders so badly crave. There is certainly a lesson for us in how and why the United States is so hated across the globe: No one likes bullies.
But if the joint session and its resolution were aimed at a domestic audience anguished and livid over the exposure of chinks in our expensive armor, they have added more myth to Pakistans unrelenting official narrative of our military being second to none in the world.
The parliamentarians have failed to realise that it was about time that we induced some sanity to our public discourse over our military prowess. On the other hand, most of them wanted to know if Pakistan had the capacity to shoot down American drones and never wanted no for an answer. Yes, we can bring down the drones but what next? Can we then afford to risk a war with the American military stationed next door in Afghanistan? If nothing else, this will materialise the nightmare scenario of having the worlds two most powerful armies as hostile enemies squeezing us from both our eastern and western borders. Whoever thinks that shooting down a drone will elicit no response from the Americans and India will also not take advantage of Pakistans increased engagements on its western border must be either nave or brave to the extent of being suicidal.
The parliament has a duty to let the people of Pakistan know about all these consequences and not just leave the question half-answered or else the military will be able to keep the country under the misleading spell of its mythical power and fanciful invincibility.
This leads to the most important question of our national polity: How to rectify the civilian-military imbalance in favor of the democratically elected civilian governments where it comes to the formulation of national policies and their implementation in all fields of national life including domestic and external security and foreign and regional relations? If the parliament or at least some parties in its two houses believes that the findings of the commission it has proposed to set up to investigate the Abbottabad incident will help them wrest away the control of the national policies from the military, they are gravely mistaken. In fact, the parliamentarians themselves have precluded that possibility by apparently limiting the scope of the investigation.
Going by the tone, tenor and the text of the joint resolution, it is more than obvious that the investigators will be strictly focused on the American invasion into Pakistan, not on how bin Laden could live in Abbottabad undetected and whether there is any truth in unceasing reports about Pakistan army and intelligence agencies secretly collaborating with terrorists. Expect the commission to recommend more sophisticated gadgets and weapons for the military and more resources for the intelligence agencies to be able to avoid the possibility of any more violations of Pakistans territory and to ensure the security and safety of sensitive strategic sites and the nuclear arsenal. If anything, this will increase the power of the military chiefs and the heads of intelligence agencies rather than diminish it.
Badar Alam is editor of the political monthly magazine, Herald.


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Unicorn

Banned
Yes people need to know the truth.

After 60 odd years of lying if they do try to tell the truth please do it very slowly one bit a time otherwise every body will be very sick.
 

gazoomartian

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
the only option is that a leader take a 1000 youth armed to their teeth and take over the parliament.

This is an opportunity for Zaid Hamid and Imran Khan to save the nation. They should put the differences aside and work for the common cause.

After overthrowing the govt, ZH should appoint IK as the khalifa for next 10 years. yes next 10 years because the mess that these meer jaffers have created requires stability and same govt for 10 years. While at it, hang some of the media moghuls too

but its not gonna happen. Common muhibb-e-watan can only pray for our motherland. We feel so helpless because of leadership and band feel like a fish out of water caught in the paws of an eagle.

be baqay-e-mumlikat-e-Bakistan ya Rahman
 

karachiwala

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
Yes people need to know the truth.

After 60 odd years of lying if they do try to tell the truth please do it very slowly one bit a time otherwise every body will be very sick.

this true every where. Every country that you see today is hiding the truth from their people.
 

karachiwala

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
the only option is that a leader take a 1000 youth armed to their teeth and take over the parliament.

This is an opportunity for Zaid Hamid and Imran Khan to save the nation. They should put the differences aside and work for the common cause.

After overthrowing the govt, ZH should appoint IK as the khalifa for next 10 years. yes next 10 years because the mess that these meer jaffers have created requires stability and same govt for 10 years. While at it, hang some of the media moghuls too

but its not gonna happen. Common muhibb-e-watan can only pray for our motherland. We feel so helpless because of leadership and band feel like a fish out of water caught in the paws of an eagle.

be baqay-e-mumlikat-e-Bakistan ya Rahman
How naive to think that after getting power ZH would hand it over to Imran Khan on a platter?? I thought you were a mature person but now I think you may not have yet gotten your drivers license yet.
 

cefspan

Minister (2k+ posts)
Just tell me how u justify this?

I phd scholar has same voting rights as a illetrate....WHY? Is it not un just???
 

cefspan

Minister (2k+ posts)
Thanks Night Hawk bhai , for remembering me ,

"
The parliamentarians have not just underestimated the global anxiety over terrorism emanating from our own backyard, they have also undermined the sacrifices of 35,000 civilians and about 5000 security personnel who lost their lives to terrorist attack."

Just stop the killings, just stop terrorist attacks .....................................
 

gazoomartian

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
How naive to think that after getting power ZH would hand it over to Imran Khan on a platter?? I thought you were a mature person but now I think you may not have yet gotten your drivers license yet.


sure, tahswhen we will find out how honest and up n up ZH is. If I do that and promise to call election, I will call elections and appoint NS as a care taker PM or even IK if he wants it.

Are you all Krachites smart like you? But i do have a driv lic. Actually I have TWO but wont tell you how and from where lol
 

gazoomartian

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
Thanks Night Hawk bhai , for remembering me ,

"
The parliamentarians have not just underestimated the global anxiety over terrorism emanating from our own backyard, they have also undermined the sacrifices of 35,000 civilians and about 5000 security personnel who lost their lives to terrorist attack."

Just stop the killings, just stop terrorist attacks .....................................

he may have undermines lots of things but he has kept his bank account safe from suicide bombers. We must give him credit for that
 

samar

Minister (2k+ posts)
Yes people need to know the truth.

After 60 odd years of lying if they do try to tell the truth please do it very slowly one bit a time otherwise every body will be very sick.

why don't you raise this question in your shining India ??????/ tell them what Nehru said in UN about kashmir ???????????
 

Unicorn

Banned
Just tell me how u justify this?

I phd scholar has same voting rights as a illetrate....WHY? Is it not un just???

You have a very valid point. It would be a very good idea to impose some type of educational qualifications for the voter.

I am going to tell you a interesting story that even well educated people are fooled when it comes to money and politics as well.

Credit cards companies charge typically around 1.75 percent of the price to the vendor on each purchase. If you have a credit card that has a reward program ie air-mills that can cost the vendor up to 4.5 percent its called the "non-qualified Charges', very funny name.

Most of the vendors these days are heavily dependent on credit card customers. If any vendor offers a discount for a cash purchase his vendors account is canceled immediately. So the vendor have no choice but to increase his price to a point that even cash paying customer is paying to the credit card companies. Credit companies say very proudly to the card holders NO-CHARGE credit cards a rewards.

A few years ago a nice person proposed so that a law could be passed so that the credit card companies are forbidden to charge any money to the vender, in another word make the credit card holder pay to the banks for usage either in percentage, per transaction fee or a flat monthly/yearly fee.

If this law would have gone in effect people would have found out how much money it will cost them for air-mills, let me assure you they would have ran away from it, its much easy for them when the don't know and every thing seems to be free.

Just a couple of days latter it was withdrawn at the protest of card holders while the credit companies were laughing their heads out[hilar]. The prices of goods and services would have come down by around five percent.

The moral of the story is that we all educated or uneducated as a consumers or voters should be very "savvy" then educated.
 
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Wadaich

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
I feel that this is the true analysis. The people in the helm of affairs are waiting for an explosion of the feelings of the public.

"....................the roots of Pakistans problems lie outside of the country and not inside. Besides the obvious demerits of this flawed approach which has exposed Pakistan to hostile neighbors on both its eastern and western borders, it allows the military, the government, the parliament and the intelligentsia the luxury to bury their heads in the sand as the chances of an implosion of the state and the society become increasingly imminent around them".
 

samar

Minister (2k+ posts)
We will do that when your establisment tells you the "truth" and you survived the truth.

Don't be so sympathetic with pakistan we know you very well "baghal me churri mun pe raam raam"

We and our establishment , its our internal issue..........mind your own business.

tell your shining india's people about the Verdict of your Nehru on kashmir......