Obama fears disintegration of Pakistan

Is the cat coming out of the bag? Where ever the Americans poke their noses similar things happen, Iraq is on the verge of disintegration and now we have an artificially united Afghanistan and now this is what Obama believes about Pakistan. Are we moving towards the New World order which the Americans want to create?

Obama fears Pakistan’s disintegration](http://dawn.com/2012/06/26/obama-fears-pakistans-disintegration-book/)

WASHINGTON: US President Barack Obama told his staff in late 2011 that Pakistan could ‘disintegrate’ and set off a scramble for its weapons, claims a new book by David E. Sanger, chief Washington correspondent of The New York Times.

**Excerpts from the book, published earlier this month, were highlighted by the US media but it assumed an added importance when US officials started asking Pakistani diplomats, visiting officials, lawmakers and even journalists to read the book.
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This forced senior Pakistani diplomats to have a second look at the book and some of them also asked Washington-based Pakistani journalists to read the book and share their views with them.

**The book identifies Pakistan as President Obama’s “biggest single national security concern” and it quotes Mr Obama telling his senior aides that he had “the least power to prevent” a possible disintegration of this nuclear-armed country. And he also could not control the scramble for Pakistani nukes that this disintegration would cause.
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**The book — “Confront and Conceal: Obama’s Secret War and Surprising Use of American Power” — also claims that every three months or so, the Americans tried to meet the Pakistani nuclear establishment, as discreetly as possible.

The United States was represented by Thomas D’Agostino, head of the National Nuclear Security Administration, and Robert Einhorn at the State Department. Gen. Khalid Kidwai and his senior staff at the Strategic Planning Director represented Pakistan.**

Because of huge Pakistani sensitivities, the meetings were never announced, and to avoid discovery and the inevitable questions that would follow, they took place in cities where the participants could slip in and out unnoticed, from London to Abu Dhabi, the book claims.

One administration official told the author the process had impressed the White House with “how seriously the Pakistanis take nuclear security, perhaps more seriously than anyone else in the world”.

**Nevertheless, US officials still feared things could rapidly spiral out of control if Pakistan ever imploded; an eventuality, he added, that “you can’t handle with better training and equipment”.
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The book describes how in the first summer after he took office, President Obama was faced with the nightmarish scenario of having to hunt down a missing nuke in Pakistan. Mr Obama had been briefed about an “emerging intelligence picture” revealing that the Tehrik-i-Taliban may have gotten its hands on a nuclear weapon.

In a follow-up meeting, intelligence briefers told Mr Obama it was likely a “dirty bomb” — radioactive material that can be wrapped around conventional explosives that would cause low casualties but carry enormous psychological impact. The difference between a dirty bomb and a nuclear explosion were unbeknownst to most, including some of the American officials themselves, the book notes.

Mr Obama dispatched his senior officials to approach Pakistan on the issue, but they initially dismissed the report. Knowing he couldn’t afford to take any chances, Mr Obama ordered his nuclear detection and disablement team to travel to the region in case it needed to be searched.

Ultimately, Pakistani officials responded and said they conducted a search that decisively concluded nothing was missing from their arsenal. But peering into the nuclear abyss so early in Obama’s presidency, one official told the author, created “a lasting impression on all of us”.

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Obama fears or Obama wants??? these are two different things!!!

Obama should concentrate more on the strategies to get out of Afghanistan and Iraq, their will to have new front in Pakistan by taking Balochistan away from Pakistan has not been entertained by other powers and thanks to Bush's invading policies, American Economy cannot afford another war for next 6-7 years atleast!!!

we were disintegrated when Americans were our friends back in 1971, their seventh fleet never reached Dhaka... so one thing we know for sure is, American friendship is not by any mean a garantee that we will not disintegrate and looking at the countries America hates the most, well most of them are intact and surviving despite all the restrictions and sanctions from America...

So let him have all the fears..

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Obama is the cause of the disintegration.

Offcourse he should be worried half to death... does he think he will ever get away with it?

Time will tell but I have a hunch that if theres anything like Justice then be it in this World or the next he will be made to pay a lot for his crimes... a price he wont be able to pay easily.

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LMAO! Yeah like that will happen. If Afghanistan, Congo, Chad etc have not disintegrated. How the hell will Pakistan?

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This “fears” can now be read with the proposed map of the new middle east which have been circulating for the past 6 years, and even before 911 their think tanks had been talking about doom day scenarios.

http://www.paklinks.com/gs/world-affairs/541334-redrawing-the-middle-east.html

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Its because of major major takleef - and takleef is caused by Pak not playing ball... Bottom line, China can be slowed down but its rise to the top slot cannot be stopped.

When the caravan moves the dogs bark...

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Baluchistan is the weakest link followed by Sindh. Such situation did not, do not exist in above banana countries. If you were in senses during Ayub Khan or Yahya Khan times who would have thought that Bengalis' uprising would result in disintegration of Pakistan in 1971? Faujis of that times used to say that if Bengali kills one none Bengali, 100 Bengalis would be killed. They were so arrogant that they went on to say that they would change the Bengali nation. It was again Sam who came to rescue them and formed a new country Bangladesh.

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Iraq war was launched on a lie, and the result is the defacto disintegration of the country. 911 took place, blame was laid on Alaqaeda, a few “high profile terrorists/masterminds of the attack” were arrested more than 10 years ago but they have not been punished yet. So much for the urgency of bringing the culprits to justice, on the other hand each and every day after 911 Pakistan, Afghanistan and Iraq has been punished. Now if some one questions American motives its quickly labelled as conspiracy theories.

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Obama doesn’t really ‘fear’, he is expressing the wish and indirectly giving warning to the govt/military. Every time there is a ‘coup’ in Pakistan, US usually gives a ‘warning/fear statement’ about the coup before it actually happens.

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The eastern command didn't give them enough time to act anyway, not that I would expect an american response to a middle eastern country's aid in 1973. But, in that case, the premier had threaten to nuke the capitals and cities in the region, so there was a sense of urgency...

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I have bought this book, will share parts of it as I go about reading it.

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Paying billions of dollars to the country that's supposedly your "biggest single national security concern"... not very smart Obama unkil, is it? You're officially a retard.

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A day before the handover of power from Bush to Obama, the later was invited for a meeting. In which Bush asked Obama to preserve two classified programs the drone attacks in Pakistan and the cyber attacks on Iran's nuclear program. Each and every step was supervised by Obama himself (in the situation room), and sometimes the next step was more riskier than the previous ones. 40 years ago, Lyndon Johnson sat in the same room deciding military targets in North Vietnam (no wonder the situation in both cases are almost identical).

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The Book quotes wikileaks regarding Anne Patterson in which she believes that Pakistan has national security concerns with regards to Afghanistan and they will not forego them in exchange for money and the Pakistanis had proven that while conducting nuclear tests as well.

In October 2011 (before the Salala incident), the relationship of Pakistan and US had detoriated to such an extent that the US started to believe that they might need to conduct operations unilaterally within Pakistan to hunt down terrorists. Another interesting thing is that Obama was not pleased with General Mullen's statement that Haqqani Network is the veritable arm of ISI. He didnt disagree with him as the involvement of ISI in the attacks was circumstantial at best.

Donilon (US President National Security advisor), Mark Grossman and Douglas Lute met General Kayani in Abu Dhabi (October last year). The group was worried about the rise of Anti Americanism in Pakistan in the wake of Raymond Davis issue, OBL raid etc. Donilon opened the meeting by the remarks that the ultimate responsibility of the US president is to protect the Americans, reiterating what Obama had said to Kayani a day earlier that either Pakistan will have to deal with the haqqani network or the US will. Donillon wondered how Kayani (who grew up in an professional army) let a group of thugs dictate Pakistani national security policy from within its borders. He said that the US cannot guarantee that they will not carry out unilateral operations within Pakistan in the future.

On hearing this Kayani told his American counterparts that they can never carry out operation like that (OBL) again, as that was a personal humiliation for him. Silence after his comments. And then he continued that the Americans are spending USD 12 billion/year on Afghan soldiers and police and if Afghanistan collapses it would leave an angry military (many of them enemies of pashtuns) on Pakistani borders. If Afghanistan fell apart he believes that pashtuns on both sides of the borders could find themselves pitted against a force trained by the Americans and did they give a thought to that? And that after the departure of US, India could increase their footprint in Afghanistan and encircle the country from all sides.

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The Americans were 'worried' about the safety of Pakistani nuclear arsenal. For Kayani the biggest and foremost issue was to protect the arsenal from the Americans so that their SEALs couldnt sneak in (like OBL raid) and sieze or disable the nuclear weapons. It was not truly a paranoia as the Americans had rehearsed for doing just that. White house had come to the conclusion that the future of Pakistan was a far greater strategic threat to the Americans as compared to Afghanistan.

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ufff, they worry so much about us, how about they invest same time and energy in fixing their own zillion issues!

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some rumors flying around that Arizona and California will be annexed with Mexico, the population is half mexican anyway
and Florida will be a new province of Cuba
AND
Minnesota / Wisconsin / Ohio and Michigan will become a united southern province of Canada
The people in these states are pissed because of the proposed “Obamacare” health system

:chai:

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This is not a concern but rather a concerted effort to destroy the territorial integrity of Pakistan. Our effete politicians have already surrendered their national sovereignty. All that remains is the landmass teaming with patriots with no actual power, a beygahirat military, corrupt politicans, rabid fundamentalists and a divided society.

Pakistan needs to come together and move towards a comprehensive national security policy. Right now, the jackals have surrounded us, lets not wait until they rip into us.

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According to the book "Confront and Conceal: Obama's secret wars and surprising use of American power". Karzai was the face of Afghan government, where as the real man was Wali Karzai who was in Kandahar. He was making money from opium trade as well as skimming it from the Americans. This guy was not only supporting the Americans in their secret operations but on the other hand he had cut underhand deals with the taleban (double games?). The Americans knew that with Wali around they cannot bring peace in the area but they could not do away with him as well. Delegation after delegation complained about him to Karzai, but he'd not listen anything about him.