{"id":35557,"date":"2013-10-28T12:00:54","date_gmt":"2013-10-28T12:00:54","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.transcend.org\/tms\/?p=35557"},"modified":"2015-05-05T22:21:17","modified_gmt":"2015-05-05T21:21:17","slug":"us-and-pakistan-locked-in-a-drone-marriage","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.transcend.org\/tms\/2013\/10\/us-and-pakistan-locked-in-a-drone-marriage\/","title":{"rendered":"US and Pakistan Locked in a \u2018Drone Marriage\u2019"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><i>Obama didn\u2019t even mention \u201cdrones\u201d when talking to the media after his meeting with Pakistan\u2019s Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif. So is it all Islamabad\u2019s fault? Not really.<\/i><\/p>\n<p>Pakistan\u2019s Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif hit his meeting with US President Barack Obama in the White House with an overwhelming priority; please, Mr. President, stop your drone war in my country.<\/p>\n<p>Behind <a href=\"http:\/\/www.whitehouse.gov\/the-press-office\/2013\/10\/23\/joint-statement-president-obama-and-prime-minister-nawaz-sharif\"  target=\"_blank\">closed doors<\/a> this Wednesday [23 Oct 2013], Sharif may have stressed Hellfire missile logic made no sense even under the wobbly framework of the Global War on Terror (GWOT) \u2013 which the Obama administration, in trademark newspeak, has rebranded Overseas Contingency Operations (OCO). He may have said OCO-enabled droning is in fact the biggest obstacle to peace in Pakistan.<\/p>\n<p>This is the official White House spin on what Sharif and Obama discussed. It\u2019s not exactly uplifting. The droning is scheduled to go on. Obama didn\u2019t mention <i>\u201cdrones\u201d<\/i> when talking to the media; only vague platitudes about <i>\u201crespecting Pakistan\u2019s sovereignty\u201d<\/i> and telling Sharif should <i>\u201ccheck these incidents inside Pakistan and stopping the export of terrorism.\u201d<\/i> But this does not mean Islamabad blew the meeting.<\/p>\n<p><b>Double tap and hang five <\/b><\/p>\n<p>Just before the Obama-Sharif summit, Amnesty International released a devastating report\u00a0 not only questioning the trademark Obama administration legalese supporting the drone attacks on Pakistan\u2019s tribal areas, but also stating the obvious; those responsible \u2013 from joystick operators in the Nevada desert to the White House \u2013 may have to stand trial for <a href=\"http:\/\/rt.com\/news\/us-drones-war-crimes-535\/\"  target=\"_blank\">war crimes.<\/a><\/p>\n<p>And this is not even the most damning report already published. Compare it to the September 2012 joint investigation by Stanford Law School and the New York University School of Law, <a href=\"https:\/\/www.law.stanford.edu\/sites\/default\/files\/organization\/149662\/doc\/slspublic\/Stanford-NYU-LIVING-UNDER-DRONES.pdf\"  target=\"_blank\">Living Under Drones<\/a>,\u00a0 which concluded that only 2% of those incinerated by a Hellfire missile were <i>\u201cterrorists.\u201d<\/i> Many were victims of the dreaded <i>\u201cdouble tap\u201d<\/i> &#8211; the second strike that invariably kills scores of civilian onlookers and rescue workers.<\/p>\n<p>Miram Shah, in the Pakistani tribal areas, only 16 kilometers from the Afghan border, qualifies as the drone capital of the world. In Miram Shah, Hellfire missiles have incinerated, among others, a bakery, a school for girls and a foreign currency market. The Pakistani Army disabled the local cell network, and the Taliban closed Internet cafes; too many young guns watching porn. The Obama administration maintains the Hellfire feast is <i>\u201csurgical\u201d<\/i> and <i>\u201ccontained\u201d<\/i> \u2013 and has killed \u201cdozens\u201d of al-Qaeda and Taliban. To Sharif, Obama at best admitted <i>\u201cmistakes were made.\u201d \u00a0<\/i><\/p>\n<p>Sharif, in principle, holds a strong position in Pakistan&#8217;s National Assembly, mostly representing the powerful, heavily populated Punjab (from which, incidentally, most of the Pakistani Army comes from). He has called an \u201call parties conference\u201d to try to solve Pakistan\u2019s terrorism dilemma. That implies talking to the Taliban.<\/p>\n<p>The leader of the Taliban (or Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan, to give the organization its full name), Hakimullah Mehsud, has made it <a href=\"http:\/\/www.dawn.com\/news\/1048559\/ttp-chief-mehsud-rules-out-peace-talks-through-media\"  target=\"_blank\">very clear<\/a> where he is coming from.<\/p>\n<p>Essentially, the Taliban regards Islamabad as a bunch of infidels, and American stooges to boot; that\u2019s why they are at war. It&#8217;s as if Mehsud had had access to this report, according to which Islamabad has \u201csecretly\u201d backed the CIA drone <a href=\"http:\/\/www.washingtonpost.com\/world\/national-security\/top-pakistani-leaders-secretly-backed-cia-drone-campaign-secret-documents-show\/2013\/10\/23\/15e6b0d8-3beb-11e3-b6a9-da62c264f40e_story.html\"  target=\"_blank\">offensive<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>What the Taliban wants is Sharia law, which by the way the absolute majority of Pakistan\u2019s population rejects. \u00a0To make it even more complicated, no one knows for sure if the Taliban (which denies it) or some rogue faction is behind a recent wave of suicide and car bombings, including a horrific attack on Qissa Khwani bazaar \u2013 the Storyteller\u2019s Market \u2013 in Peshawar, the queen of Pashtun cities.<\/p>\n<p>The fact remains that what\u2019s happening now is just a prelude of the jockeying for position ahead of the US alleged withdrawal from Afghanistan in late 2014.<\/p>\n<p>After meeting with Sharif, Obama\u2019s cryptic emphasis of being <i>\u201cconfident\u201d<\/i> of a solution <i>\u201cthat is good for Afghanistan, but also helps to protect Pakistan over the long term\u201d<\/i> only obfuscates what is already an intractable question. \u00a0The simplistic logic in Washington is that <i>\u201cstability\u201d<\/i> in Pakistan after 2014 will \u201cprotect\u201d Afghanistan from becoming a jihadist paradise again.<\/p>\n<p>At the same time, Washington and Islamabad dream of some sort of power-sharing between whoever succeeds Hamid Karzai in Kabul and the Afghan Taliban. And that would make the Afghanistan-Pakistan cross-border jihad magically vanish.<\/p>\n<p>What this rosy scenario forgets is that the key issue is not jihad, but what the armed Pashtuns on both sides of the artificial, British-invented border want.<\/p>\n<p>The Afghan Taliban want to get back to power (and may have quite a good shot at it). The Pakistani Taliban want Sharia law (it won\u2019t happen) and don\u2019t have the slightest chance of getting to power. As for the US <i>\u201cmanaging\u201d<\/i> what goes on simultaneously in Afghanistan and Pakistan, that\u2019s the biggest joke of the 21st century.<\/p>\n<p><b>Look who\u2019s talking <\/b><\/p>\n<p>So let\u2019s grab a cup of green tea, as they do in Peshawar, and see who\u2019s talking to whom. The Obama administration, following the Pentagon\u2019s most ardent wishes, is praying to reach a security deal with Karzai \u2013 which would imply US <i>\u201cforces\u201d<\/i> on the ground. No wonder Taliban supremo Mullah Omar has already said this is a no-no.<\/p>\n<p>Plan B is some sub-deal reached as part of the ongoing Washington-Tehran honeymoon, assuming it lasts; that would imply a strong Iranian presence in post-NATO Afghanistan, and once again no political space for the Taliban.<\/p>\n<p>Islamabad, for its part, wants to talk to the Pakistani Taliban \u2013 but they aren\u2019t talking. At the same time, Islamabad is terrified that India will have even more influence in post-NATO Afghanistan.<\/p>\n<p>In this vein, Islamabad would not be exactly unhappy if the Taliban \u2013 their former 1990s clients \u2013 completely monopolized power in post-NATO Afghanistan. The key problem remains the Pakistani Taliban. If the talking in Afghanistan is messy, in Pakistan it\u2019s non-existent. The only victory option for Islamabad would be to convince Obama to end the drone war; and have the Pakistani Army smash the Pakistani Taliban by itself, or give them whatever they want in the Waziristans. It\u2019s not bound to happen.<\/p>\n<p>And here\u2019s where Washington\u2019s true agenda is revealed. Whatever happens, Islamabad will be deemed incapable of helping to <i>\u201cstabilize\u201d<\/i> Afghanistan, and even itself. So what\u2019s a benign superpower to do? It must, selflessly, remain <i>\u201cinvolved\u201d<\/i> in Af-Pak \u2013 like, forever.<\/p>\n<p>In a nutshell; Mr. Sharif goes to Washington to talk about no drones, less aid and more trade \u2013 as in an open door especially for Pakistani textiles (it\u2019s not gonna happen). Obama only wants to talk about terrorism and a vague <i>\u201cstability\u201d<\/i> following the 2014 US withdrawal from Afghanistan.<\/p>\n<p>Compare it with Sharif\u2019s summer visit to Beijing. Pakistan\u2019s economy is an absolute disaster. It badly needs to solve its power and energy shortages before even dreaming of any economic progress. Sharif goes to Beijing and gets Chinese economic commitments in every field from energy to infrastructure. He even boasts, <i>\u201cthe economic corridor taking off from Kashgar [in Xinjiang] to Gwadar [in the Indian Ocean] is a game changer\u2026This is the time for both countries to move forward to a faster speed.\u201d\u00a0<\/i><\/p>\n<p>As far as Sharif\u2019s US trip is concerned, that\u2019s more like parking lot speed. Americans are <a href=\"http:\/\/voiceofrussia.com\/news\/2013_07_22\/US-warns-its-citizens-against-shooting-guns-at-drones-4560\/\"  target=\"_blank\">shooting guns<\/a> at drones.<\/p>\n<p>Even if the Kalashnikov-happy Pakistani Taliban adopted the practice, that would be far from ending Sharif\u2019s problems.<\/p>\n<p>________________________<\/p>\n<p><i>Pepe Escobar, born in Brazil, is the roving correspondent for Asia Times\/Hong Kong, an analyst for RT and TomDispatch, and a frequent contributor to websites and radio shows ranging from the US to East Asia.<\/i><\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/rt.com\/op-edge\/us-pakistan-drone-fault-locked-674\/\" >Go to Original \u2013 rt.com<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Obama didn\u2019t even mention \u201cdrones\u201d when talking to the media after his meeting with Pakistan\u2019s Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif. So is it all Islamabad\u2019s fault? 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