Terrorists and their apologists

Excellent piece by Imtiaz Alam. Sadly, there are plenty of apologist for terrorists. Some prominent examples include Imran Khan, NS and his brother, and many in jihadi infested media.

http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=2010\07\04\story_4-7-2010_pg3_4

Terrorists and their apologists —Imtiaz Alam

The strategy that served the purpose of forcing the former Soviet Union to leave Afghanistan was foolishly perpetuated to serve the narrowly defined designs of our hawkish security structures on both the eastern and western fronts

Now the holiest shrine of the most revered saint Hazrat Data Ganj Bakhsh in the heart of Lahore has been sacrilegiously bombed by the ideologically motivated terrorists of Pakistani origin. This is not a lone and unimagined ghastly act, as some people in Punjab may assume, but a continuation of a mad drive against all spiritual, cultural, democratic and material values by those who out of their megalomaniac and barbaric misconception of Islam are bent upon pushing Pakistan and the Muslim world into the bloody degeneration of a contemporary inquisition. Everyday terrorist assaults on the innocent people by these self-appointed warriors of (anti-)Islam warrant an unambiguous and resolute collective response at the ideological, social, political and military levels.

Yet there are those apologists of terrorism, and they are plenty, who shamelessly and hypocritically shift the blame on to some “foreign hand” or somebody who is “alien to Islam”. Out of their own ideological perversion and hatred for the west and western civilisation and/or India, they are not ready to accept it as the handiwork of a Muslim or Pakistani. They irrationally find lame excuses and concoct cover-ups for the jihadis by citing the reaction to the numerous injustices committed by the west or infidels against the Muslim world without realising the fact that they are only eulogising a suicidal course at the expense of their own country and the Muslim world. The most convenient way for the incompetent or compromised investigating agencies and a section of the media wired to the powers-that-be or obsessed with conspiracy theories, is to shift the blame on the ubiquitous ‘foreign hand’, RAW and Blackwater in particular. So far, not a single terrorist case in Punjab has been established against RAW and despite the arrests of many culprits, the investigations have moved nowhere. Even if they have found some credible leads in some cases, they have not been able to lay hands on the real perpetrators of the suicide bombings.

Most glaring is the view of the so-called security and defence experts, who are as many as you can imagine, who consider the disparate terrorist outfits, especially those fighting in Kashmir or in Afghanistan, as a reserve or ‘strategic asset’. Not long ago we were told that almost all of them were Pakistan’s ‘strategic assets’, but gradually it was revealed that most of them have turned hostile and joined the jihadi internationalist solidarity front. Terrorism and terrorist outfits as a tool of national security policy have been central to the twin strategic designs of an India-centric policy and ‘strategic depth’ in Afghanistan. The roots of this counter-productive strategic paradigm are rooted in General Zia’s and President Regan’s crusade against the former Soviet Union which, after the exit of the Soviet Union, was to serve the purpose of keeping Afghanistan as a surrogate of Pakistan and, subsequently, its extension to Indian-administered Kashmir.

The strategy that served the purpose of forcing the former Soviet Union to leave Afghanistan was foolishly perpetuated to serve the narrowly defined designs of our hawkish security structures on both the eastern and western fronts. No lessons were drawn despite the ‘betrayal’ of almost all Afghan surrogates who turned Afghanistan into a chaotic ground for an internecine conflict among the brutal warlords called Afghan Mujahideen. The same policy continued and the Taliban were created and brought into power, who went berserk and put Pakistan in an unenviable position. It was only after 9/11 that under General Musharraf the military establishment had to beat a reluctant and partial retreat.

But the institutional constraints and his own interests kept Musharraf on the road of duplicity and he continued to cling to the Mullah-Military alliance, resulting in the loss of almost all agencies in FATA to the Pakistani Taliban, who were allowed to turn into a monster challenging the writ of the state. Benefitting from the revival of US client status, the Musharraf administration exploited its ‘disadvantages’, as seen by the international community, such as on terrorism, nuclear proliferation and drug trafficking, to its ‘advantage’. Not only General Musharraf but also others developed the art of calculatingly using these ‘assets’ of national disadvantages and incrementally cashing them in as an advantage. And this zero-sum-game continues to this day without realising the strategic disadvantages and extremely destabilising fallouts of continuing to harbour one proxy or the other, who are now targeting everything in their way to turn Pakistan into yet another Afghanistan.

Everybody wants the back of the US and its allies in Afghanistan — some out of hate for the US, others for “national liberation” or “Islamic glory” against foreign occupation and still others for regaining strategic (soft or hard) depth. What is not realised is the vexing question of who will fill the void created by the exit of the real world powers? Indeed, the masters of our security are still too keen to have a foothold in the treacherous, costly and dangerous quagmire of Afghanistan. Could an economically, nationally and institutionally fragile underdeveloped country hold together a critical mass of instability as its strategic depth against an emerging big power on our east, an enterprise that could not be tackled by the two superpowers in succession?

The NATO allies, especially the US, are only interested in the neutralisation of al Qaeda or those with international terrorist reach. If the Taliban and others break their links with Osama and company, the US will have no problem in doing business with the Taliban while closing their eyes to what havoc a resurgent Taliban will bring to the region, especially Pakistan and Central Asia. The victory we are pursuing in Afghanistan and being facilitated by the US stupidities and inconsistencies may result in such a great anarchy that may consume the whole of Pakistan and Central Asia with a variety of sectarian warriors killing each other in every street and village of Afghanistan and Pakistan.

For the civilian and also other Pakistan, the Taliban and the militants of all varieties are a real threat. Who has the intellectual or strategic guts to convert them into our strategic depth? And those powerful sections who are still pursuing the goal of bringing the Pakhtun Taliban back in power in Kabul are only digging the grave of a democratic Pakistan. By building an ‘excessively’ Pakistani nationhood on the ideological basis of Islam while Islamists continue to reject nationhood or nation building as repugnant to the theoretical world of the Ummah, we are paying the heavy price of growing sectarian extremism and jihadi terrorism that is going to tear us apart as a people and as a nation, if we are one. Time has already run out and we are yet to wake up to a threat that may leave nothing to defend or relish.

Imtiaz Alam is Editor South Asian Journal. He can be reached at [email protected]

Hmmmm

1st of all it is not the 1st shrine which was attacked by the terrorist groups... these so called miltants are active since 90s... they are used to attack the mosque while common men offering their regular prayers... Pakistan has seen a different kind of terrorism from last 40 odd years... sometime it is because of linguistic issues or race and some time because of believe and/or political affiliation... please name a single era where Pakistanies where not threaten by the terrorist of its kind...

Recent attack on Data Darbar ( which BTW is place for seeking peace and harmony for me) is just another milestone... who is the beneficiary of this attack? who'll benefit from the an unstable Pakistan? the answer tells it all.

People may claim that this is inside job, but the same cannot answer that who is arming and funding these terrorists who are well-equipped to challenge the Army of Pakistan... who gave tough time to the army in Swat and South Wazirstan... I don't know why people do not even try to answer it? who is arming/funding and training these terrorists? guns and bullets does not grow on the fields it need to bought, since USA has occupied Afghanistan, these terrorist have got access to all kind of modern weapons? how come?

yes there are different mindsets in Pakistan who want USA and India out of Afghanistan and yes there is a mindset in Pakistan who want USA to take control on Pakistan... earlier they wanted the same by USSR and now they hope it can be done through USA... what should we call them???

Any act in which civilians are killed is terrorism to me, doesn't matter if the god-father of millions ( USA) does it or a scum calling himself talib does it... the sin remains the sin.. the sooner we understand the better it is for us...

We need to not to think like pro-americans or pro-talibs, we need to think like Pro-Pakistanies and thats it... for Pakistan this WOT has done no good... and if someone thinks that there is going to be any good coming out of this war then that someone might be a contractor of Pentagon...

After 9 odd years, USA is ready to sit and talk with some "good" talibans... WTH is this, why it took USA 9 years and death of millions before it realizes the difference? can anyone answer this? what was the purpose of the exercise? where the hell is OBL the guy who suppose to be hunted down? why there is no drone attack for him or on him?? even the killing of drones are mystery... they claim some death of some high profile figure and later found him alive... yes in the meantime other innocents who have nothing to do with this WOT get killed... is that what you call civilization... or this is how modern societies live? on the blood of innocents??

This so-called war-on-terror has done enough destruction,have destroyed hundreds of families, have turned Pakistan's economy where we need donations from countries to pay our bills.. i guess it is time where we should seal our borders ( which BTW USA and AFGHAN don't agree...again no Pro-American can answer it, i wonder why!!!)

Thats pretty simple. They were armed and funded by army itself. Its just that their love affair to some extent has ended, thanks largely to uncle's danda and dollars...and now they have taken on the people who trained and armed them...but they are not sparing anyone ... who they think is obstacle to their holly mission of cleaning the country of infidels.

I am not sure what are you trying to say???

Army is funding them and fighting them at same time??? is this what you are saying.. then hats off to you, you have proved that FOX/CNN have effect....

if you mean that army funded them previously then it was not only Pak-Army it was only, it was liberal god-father who equipped them to fight USSR... Pak-Army was not capable of arming such a large group on it own... so blame goes to GOD-FATHER as well and i understand that it is taboo to discuss it...

I guess you did not read the entire article. The USSR left Afghanistan in 1988 & the US stopped funding Jihad in Afghanistan. Who was funding and support Taliban and other extremest groups between 1988 and 2001? PA. In fact, it was official policy and well known one, too. Even now, there are plenty of people with religious leanings in security forces, including army and ISI, that are backing Taliban. That is no secret and its reported by everyone in the media, including Pakistani media.

USSR left and so did USA.. USA never tried to dis-arm the monster it created, the armed persons who ever trained gorillas with the capability of defeating the great ARMY of USSR... and now here we are... being bombed left right and center...

ISI and other institutes in Pakistan, if they have little bit of sanity left, have to support the Taliban of Afghanistan.. that is there only hope in their fight against the foreign FUNDED TTP of Pakistan.. Taliban of Afghanistan is reality... they are winning and the GOD-FATHER of liberals is packing its bag to runaway anyone having doubts should wake up and smell the coffee.. again leaving hell of mess for Pakistan to Clean... remember, Pakistan cannot afford to have Northern Alliance Sitting in Kabul... unless it wanted get sandwiched...

Re: Terrorists and their apologists

I think the purpose they're trying to achieve with this is that the only people who have the common sense to understand that Mossad/RAW are actively involved in destablizing Pakistan are none other than the religious fanatics, extremists & nuts. This way, they will make even the liberals, non & the moderately religious ones who understand the hidden players are indeed Mossad/RAW sound incredible. They plan to discredit the valid opinion of the saner ones too by lumping their opinion together with the extremists' groups.

Regardless of the affiliation or non-affiliation of any Pakistani living in Pakistan, it is quite clear to many of them that the indian criminal mafia is strongly involved in controlling Pakistan's internal affairs from behind the scenes. So, it would be retarded for anyone to assume that this opinion is only shared by that of the TTP supporters.

Interestingly enough, by this tactic, they want to attack & rid the most honest & patriotic communities of Pakistan (How else would they claim total control over Pakistan)? Havent I always warned that this criminal mafia is much more ayyaar than one can imgine?