For Pakistan, the Best Policy is to Stayed Away from Afghanistan’s
Internal Politics, Close the Border with Afghanistan Until There is an
Agreement Between the Kabul Government and Taliban
After twenty years, America is leaving Afghanistan in many
chronic problems for the Afghan people, a strong warlord, corrupt systems,
drugs trafficking mafia, corruption in government, culturally divided country,
America did not win the war and did not fix Afghanistan.
How close is America Pakistan military to military
relations, after 9/11, President George W. Bush called on President General Pervez
Musharraf to clean religious extremists in Pakistan’s military and ISI, who
were supporters of Bin Laden and al-Qaeda. President Musharraf had expelled
them in large numbers from the army and ISI.
Now, 18 years later, following the January 6 attack on the
Capitol Building, the army Chiefs have ordered an investigation into extremists
in the US military. These extremists are white supremacists, neo-Nazis, and
black life matters. A significant number of veterans took part in the January 6
attack.
Mujeeb Khan
US special envoy Zalmay Khalilzad with Taliban leader Mullah Baradar after signing the Peace deal
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov with Taliban delegation in Moscow on Afghan Peace Conference
President Donald Trump and President Ashraf Ghani
With the withdrawal of US troops from
Afghanistan, Pakistan is being brought back on the radar of Afghan politics.
The Afghan Taliban is trying to give a new lease of life to its relations with
the Pakistan army and ISI. The balance sheet of support and opposition to the
Taliban shows only Pakistan’s deficit. Pakistan is being punished for being too
close to Afghanistan. Pakistan has also realized the benefits of distance from
Afghanistan, after the US withdrawal from Afghanistan, Pakistan should close
its borders with Afghanistan until there is a lasting political agreement
between the Taliban and the Kabul government. It would be a great injustice to
dump the humiliating failures of the United States and NATO in Afghanistan on
Pakistan.
The United States
and Pakistan has been involved in Afghanistan since the 1980s. in 1990, The United States abandoned landmines for Afghans and jihadi landmines for
Pakistan. The United States had turned its back on this global tragedy, what
would be the political map of Europe if the United States left Germany at the
end of World War II? The wrong policy and irresponsible attitude of the world
power is a terrible disaster for the world. Pakistan suffered terrible
consequences in the 80s, 90s, and then after 9/11. The world is misinformed and
disinformed by the American media that the United States has not been able to
eradicate the Taliban because of Pakistan’s role in Afghanistan.
The two US
commanders-in-chief and their subordinate commanders are responsible for making
the Afghan war the longest war in US history, their wrong policy and bad
planning play a big role in this. President George W. Bush’s national security
team failed to devise a strategy to end the Afghan war quickly. Little did
these ignorant know that the Americans they were fighting in Afghanistan were
trained by the CIA, and they drove Soviet troops out of Afghanistan, and with
that training, they will pull American troops out of Afghanistan. The Taliban
were weak in October 2001, it was quite easy to remove the Taliban from power
in 13 days, but the Taliban had organized for a long war with US forces in 13
months. In October 2001, President General Pervez Musharraf advised President
George Bush to negotiate with the Taliban and resolve the Afghan issue as soon
as possible. Condoleezza Rice, President Bush’s national security adviser,
rejected the offer, saying the war in Afghanistan would continue until the
Taliban were eliminated. This irrational policy set the stage for a long war in
Afghanistan. The United States fought for 20 years in a country that was the
worlds’ poorest. It had already been ravaged by wars for 20 years, first with
Soviet army, and then civil war among themselves, for a global military power
like the United States, 20 years of war in Afghanistan and then defeat was a
disgrace. If President Obama was determined to win the Afghan war at all
costs, President Obama had succeeded in this mission, he would have changed the
Afghan policy of the Bush administration and worked with Pakistan in the same
way that President Reagan worked with Pakistan on the Soviet military issue in
Afghanistan in the 1980s.
But ironically,
after the visit of Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon to India, the
inclination of US policy towards India had increased. On the Obama
administration’s radar, Pakistan had the issue of nuclear weapons. Israel,
India and the United States were intended to somehow snatch nuclear weapons
from Pakistan. The covert activities of Israel, India, and the United States had
intensified in Pakistan, terrible bomb blasts were taking place in the cities
of Pakistan, military installations were being attacked. The army and ISI
offices were attacked, several high-ranking military officers were killed, they
attacked and destroyed a Pakistani AWACS plane near the Gulf. There was a
14-hour fierce battle with foreign terrorists at the naval base in Karachi.
Evidence of India’s involvement in these attacks in Karachi and in Pakistan was
given to the Obama administration but the response was always cold. The United
States could have relations with India against the interests of Pakistan, but
why could not Pakistan have relations with the Taliban in its own interest? In
the end, the United States had to compromise with the Taliban. The United
States had enlisted the help of Pakistan to bring the Taliban to the
negotiating table. Now let the world know whether the US has lost the Afghan
war because of Pakistan?
President Trump
asked Pakistan for help in ending the Afghan war, President Trump was serious
in ending the war, Pakistan also helped seriously. President Trump kept India away
from these efforts. President Trump if not completely, but at least succeeded
in ending the Afghan war.
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