US should leave Pakistan to its 'own devices': Haqqani!!!!

Washington and Islamabad should give up the fiction of being allies and acknowledge that their interests simply do not converge enough to make them strong partners, Pakistan’s former Ambassador to the US advised both sides in a searing examination of tortured relationship between the two countries.
Instead, says Hussain Haqqani, Washington should leave Pakistan to its own devices so that it can discover for itself how weak it is without American aid and support, eventually enabling it to return to the mainstream suitably chastened about its limitations.

“By coming to terms with this reality, Washington would be freer to explore new ways of pressuring Pakistan and achieving its own goals in the region. Islamabad, meanwhile, could finally pursue its regional ambitions, which would either succeed once and for all or, more likely, teach Pakistani officials the limitations of their country’s power,” Haqqani writes about the broken relationship in the latest issue of Foreign Affairs journal.

“Once Pakistan’s national security elites recognise the limits of their power, the country might eventually seek a renewed partnership with the United States, but this time with greater humility and an awareness of what it can and cannot get,” says Haqqani.

Taking a distinctly dim view of Pakistan’s prospects without US support, Haqqani acknowledges that “it is also possible, although less likely,” that Pakistani leaders could decide that they are able to do quite well on their own, without relying heavily on the United States, as they have come to do over the last several decades. In that case, too, the mutual frustrations resulting from Pakistan’s reluctant dependency on the United States would come to an end.

“Even if the break up of the alliance did not lead to such a dramatic denouement, it would still leave both countries free to make the tough strategic decisions about dealing with the other that each has been avoiding,” Haqqani writes. “Pakistan could find out whether its regional policy objectives of competing with and containing India are attainable without US support. The United States would be able to deal with issues such as terrorism and nuclear proliferation without the burden of Pakistani allegations of betrayal.”

After all, Haqqani says, “they could hardly be worse off than they are now; clinging to the idea of an alliance even though neither actually believes in it. Sometimes, the best way forward in a relationship lies in admitting that it’s over in its current incarnation.”

Describing his own tenure, Haqqani says he and the late Af-Pak special envoy spent hours together going to the movies and meeting for lunch when their spouses were away from Washington to discuss how to resolve the US-Pak security imbroglio. Convinced that the Pakistani military held the key to stability in the region, President Barack Obama conveyed to Pakistan that the United States wanted to help Pakistan feel secure and be prosperous; but, that it would not countenance Pakistan’s support for jihadist groups that threatened American security, he reveals, conceding that in the end, these attempts to build a strategic partnership got nowhere.
***Copyright Independent News Pakistan, 2013

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Re: US should leave Pakistan to its 'own devices': Haqqani!!!!

Haqqani is a dead topic right now. He is monotonous most of the time and has nothing new to attract attention. He is a Pakistani by passport and an American by heart.

Re: US should leave Pakistan to its 'own devices': Haqqani!!!!

^^ and ghadar by nature

Re: US should leave Pakistan to its 'own devices': Haqqani!!!!

This guy has caused a lot of grief for Pakistan. Look at how his tone has changed after leaving the office.

Re: US should leave Pakistan to its 'own devices': Haqqani!!!!

Quite similar to how most of our non-statesmen politicians act when they are out of power. We have Benazir making unworthy comments in her interview to CNN, Altaf Hussain yapping rubbish in India about partition, Nawaz Sharif flying to the US to isolate the military, Zardari and the memo. List is endless.

Re: US should leave Pakistan to its 'own devices': Haqqani!!!!

Which trip are you talking about? After Kargil?

Re: US should leave Pakistan to its 'own devices': Haqqani!!!!

Yes.

Re: US should leave Pakistan to its 'own devices': Haqqani!!!!

Kargil was a blunder of Musharraf. Nawaz Sharif according to some sources was requested by Musharraf himself to bail them out, but once he left it was propagated as a back down by the civilians. I'd give NS a benefit of doubt in that incident. But other then that its no hidden secret that he is a US stooge, hence a blue eyed boy for his masters (for the next term).

Re: US should leave Pakistan to its 'own devices': Haqqani!!!!

Given how idiot Nawaz Sharif is if this had happened he would have already spilled it in media while criticizing Musharraf umpteen times.