Immu speaks: War on terror because of partition

Now there is some truth hidden in his words, but he is still looking at it wrong. Terrorism, especially in the region can be in many ways linked to partition, but war on terror (no matter how it is being conducted) is a reaction to terrorism.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20070812/wl_asia_afp/pakistanpoliticsunrestreligionhistory_070812001446

Pakistan’s Khan links partition to ‘war on terror’

Sat Aug 11, 8:14 PM ET

LONDON (AFP) - Former Pakistan cricket captain turned politician Imran Khan linked the “war on terror” to the legacy of partition 60 years ago, in an interview published Sunday.
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With the anniversary of Pakistan’s formation looming this week, Khan said his country had had a “traumatic birth because the British left in such haste” and so became obsessed with security issues.

It also became a “client state” reliant on the United States, Khan told the Sunday Telegraph newspaper, adding that the “war on terror” was one of the results.

Khan also said that he believed Pakistan was no longer a democracy and said he would not want to serve in a coalition government “because you have to compromise too much.”

In recent months, he has met former prime minister Nawaz Sharif, now in exile in London, and other opposition politicians about ousting embattled President Pervez Musharraf.

In an interview conducted at the London home of his ex-wife Jemima Khan, he said that the turbulence of partition had meant that the Kashmiri question was not resolved and left relations with India in a poor state.

“Another result was that the state became obsessed with its own survival. Security became the first priority,” he told the paper.

"And we became a client state, relying on US aid, rather than being non-aligned like India. It left us with the problem of militancy. The mujahedin on the Pakistan border with Afghanistan was actually trained by the CIA during the Cold War…

“The legacy of all this is the war on terror, which many in Pakistan see as a war on Islam, that is why there is no shortage of recruits there.”

Khan added that he believed the “war on terror” had been “misguided” because it had “benefited the people who caused 9/11.”

“The US has bombed the (border) area killing many tribesmen – so anyone who opposes the US becomes a hero,” he said.

Speaking of his personal life, he revealed that attacks on his marriage by political opponents had strained the relationship and said he reads his sons – aged 10 and seven – bedtime stories from the Koran, “much to my ex-wife’s consternation.”

Re: Immu speaks: War on terror because of partition

You know Imran as a cricketer was Great.
Imran as philanthropist was really Great

Unfortunately Imran as a politician is a dismal failure. This guy is a Tonga party (with not even 10 elected members in the house).

His stance on FATA-ka terror is simply dishonest. This interview is a prime example of his utter lack of knowledge about the region.

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yeah we have jokes forum too please try there you will have better luck.....

Imran and BB only had one successfull policy and that was w.r.t. MQM terrorism.... BB did well in that arena that is the only exception to her corrupt rule but Imrans big legal talk in UK has yet to produce any results. I have a feeling BB is back and its gona be MQM spanking time...

Oh BTW this news item was first reported in Indian media for obvious reasons, partition blah blah blah, you can draw your own conclusions.

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So what was he suggesting , partition shant be done or wasn’t done in proper manner ? And ''Khan added that he believed the "war on terror" had been "misguided" because it had "benefited the people who caused 9/11."

is he saying Pakistani Govt was indirectly involved in 9/11 ?

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hahhah! Good point Ali. This jokester Imran is now shooting his own foot and mouth (Janwar disease).

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[quote]
Khan also said that he believed Pakistan was no longer a democracy and said he would not want to serve in a coalition government "because you have to compromise too much."

In recent months, he has met former prime minister Nawaz Sharif,
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He contradicts himself by his very actions!

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I don't see the specific quote where he linked the two? I read the full article in the times, and all i got from it was, what some refer to as the praetorian state or garrison state victim complex that the establishment has because of the events of partition. It's something intellectuals have written about in detail but you wouldn't expect Imran Khan to realise.

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Imran's choice for PM was Maulana Fazlur Rehman! Need I say more about his maturity?