Friday, May 06, 2011

Pakistan In Deep Shit?

From Richard at the Belmont Club:
Bill Roggio cites Pakistani newspapers which report that hundreds of people, including politicians and a federal lawmaker, have gathered to commemorate Bin Laden. They also denounced the U.S. for killing him and violating Pakistani sovereignty. Another newspaper urged the government to counter the impression that Pakistan provided “safe sanctuaries of terrorists on its soil.”


The Pakistani Army said “a decision had been made to reduce the number of U.S. military personnel to the ‘minimum essential’ levels.” They warned that
it would review its military and intelligence cooperation with Washington if the United States carries out any more similar raids. Earlier, the government had warned of “disastrous consequences” if the U.S. staged a similar attack on its territory.
They would say that, wouldn’t they, after Osama bin Laden had been found hiding less than a mile from their military academy.

The government of Pakistan, or a rogue element within it, has for some time been waging an undeclared and treacherous war on the United States. Their public responses so far have not been to regret this fact, but to haughtily insist that they be allowed to continue this belligerence undisturbed and, if possible, at the expense of the U.S. taxpayer.

They are free to wish for anything they want. But sooner or later history demonstrates that those who wage war in treachery are sooner or later the object of return fire. Unless Pakistan changes its policies, it will eventually provoke a reaction that cannot be deflected by insincere protestations of innocence. And that day will be a day of disaster for Pakistan and its people.

The response will not necessarily come from America. But it will come from somebody. Islamabad has shown a shocking willingness to use force outside its borders. In India. In Afghanistan. In Bahrain. And in downtown Manhattan. It is out of control. Even if it decided to amend its ways, the numerous terror groups it has spawned may yet continue to rampage on their own, like berserk Frankenstein monsters. Pakistan is its own worst enemy.

What the Bin Laden raid should tell Islamabad is that its cover stories are blown. They don’t work any more. The secret pathways of its belligerence are no longer hidden. It cannot know the extent to which its communications, human networks, funding sources, and strategic direction have been penetrated by America. Or to what extent that penetration has been shared with others it has attacked through the years. Yet it must realize that at the minimum their plots have been laid bare enough to find their deepest secret and to brandish it in their faces.

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6 comments:

midnight rider said...

What's really got the Paks pissed off is not just that we whacked OBL bu that we were running a CIA intel op/safe house just down the road from OBL and this military base. Apparently the civlian government is pissed at the military because they may have known we were there and if not why not, the military is pissed at the gov't and they are both pissed at us exponentially worse than they were over the Ray Davis issue.

It takes a very special kind of amatuer in chief and his ego to allow so many details of a black ops capture or kill raid slip that it exposes a clandestine CIA house and it's operatives, thereby killing any further usefulness they may have served.

Blown doesn't begin to describe the fallout about to happen.

midnight rider said...

BTW, that was all paraphrased from a Fox interview I heard a couple hours ago, before the pizza and beer settled in.

Pastorius said...

Did Obama allow this info to slip because he is an amateur, or because he wants the info to slip.

He does not seem to like the American military very much.

Additionally, why are we not either dropping in and getting that helicopter back, or blowing it the fuck up?

midnight rider said...

I really don't know but since the story is that the CIA withdrew from the safe house (and Pakistan itself I think) right before the raid what purpose does it really serve to out it other than to showboat and thumb your nose at them and piss them off more than they already are?

Meanwhile, the pinheads on Fox seem to be interested in nothing except this Ground Zero visit releasing the photo the Islamic burial at sea. But now because of this Pakistan is in a serious uproar and could be facing a coup of sorts or worse while the rest of the Muslim world wants revenge and Al Qaida is determined to get it.

But they're not talking about it.

Don't get me wrong, I wouldn't have any other outcome but for gawd's sake let's talk about the things that matter here and may really impact us and how we should be dealing with it.

As for the helicopter we asked nice and got a "We'll get back to you" but, reports I saw, said the Chinese have already carted parts of it away.

midnight rider said...

By the way, the pinheads aren't only on Fox, but alll the stations.

Epaminondas said...

This is of a piece with the Ikwhan being the winner of at least the plurality in Egypt.

From Morocco to the Chinese border, IT IS THE PEOPLE who want more Quran in govt.

The USA needs to reconsider how we get fuel and other needed supplies from the ocean to Afghanistan (i.e. by truk thru pakistan) and either do something about that or review our entire be buds with the people strategy in the war, oops, kinetic overseas WHATEVER TODAY'S BULSHIT NOMENCLATURE IS, and rectify it NOW.

Everywhere while democracy of some sort blooms, so will govt MORE inimical to the USA, INCLUDING Pakistan because what the people over there want is opposed to the safety of the people of the USA.

HELLO IN DC?

Anybody gaming this out?

TO THE FINISH LINE?