In these dark times, a message of hope and strength!
In these times of great despair, a most amazing destiny awaits
Pakistan. These tests are to separate Momineen from the Munafiqeen. The
wars will come, enemies will attack, traitors will betray but have faith
that Allah (swt) have NOT abandoned this millat. The written destiny
has to unfold. We can alter the price to pay for it but the destiny is
defined and it is amazingly glorious, MashAllah! So while you see the
anarchy and chaos around us, also ignite yourself with the passion,
misison and the duty which is defined for you. Now there will be no
neutrals. be part of it or you will be counted against it! Spread this
hope and do your duty!
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Exclusive BrassTacks Threat Analysis and Pakistan's
Security review for the week:
Exclusive BrassTacks Threat Analysis and Pakistan's Security review for the week:
The entire Indian strategy against Pakistan hinges on using the American
pressure to bully Pakistan. The presence of Zardari regime in Islamabad
has made it even easier for the Indians to achieve their grand
strategic objectives against Pakistan. The facade is peace; the reality
is a world war.
India is openly in a state of war against Pakistan, under the facade of
war on terror, riding the western strategy in Afghanistan and against
Pakistan. These are most delicate times for Pakistan’s national security
when Pakistan is effectively surrounded, being demolished bit by bit
through the deployed 4GW which is now advancing to the last stages of
inviting an invasion from the East and West. India now has no shame in
acknowledging the fact that its war against “terror” (read Pakistan) is a
global world war, in alliance with the western powers.
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Anti-terror fight is 4th world war, says Mukherjee
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NEW DELHI, July 25: Fight against terrorism is the fourth world war and
India has been on the frontlines of the conflict, Indian President
Pranab Mukherjee said on Wednesday. Taking oath as the president, he
said a few minutes of peace would achieve far more than many years of
war...
http://dawn.com/2012/07/26/anti-terror-fight-is-4th-world-war-says-mukherjee/
This year, India has produced a policy document explaining its goals and
visions for the 21st century. The document makes a stunning read and is
a classic piece of sinister Machiavellian diplomacy and betrayal. It
would be interesting to read how India perceives Pakistan at the moment
and waits to exploit the present chaos, anarchy and subversion in the
country under the deployed 4GW. Here we have only taken a brief extract
from the paper. The document clearly indicates that India intends to be
aggressive against Pakistan even more in areas of vulnerability and
crisis, even getting involved to precipitate the crisis to create chaos
in Pakistan, even having the audacity to plan for "refugees" from
Pakistan. This is classic application of 4thGW involving insurgencies,
chaos, media war and diplomacy to defeat and destroy Pakistan under the
facade of peace talks. This is indeed an eye opening document explaining
the Indian strategy for the 21st century. Sinister to the core.
The extract of the Indian Policy document reads:
“The internal stability of Pakistan—whether it continues in the current
unstable equilibrium, moves towards greater stability or
instability—will be primarily determined by forces at work within
Pakistan itself. There is little that India can do either to accelerate
or impede a potential implosion of Pakistan. Concerns on this account
must not inhibit our strategy towards Pakistan.
We should also be prepared—in the event of a major terrorist attack—to
send a political signal to the Pakistan Army. The idea would be to
instil a measure of caution and make them think hard before allowing
another attack in the future. We have, in the past, resorted to
controlled application of force across the Line of Control. Going
forward, we need to move away from the notion of capturing and holding
territory (however limited)
to conducting effective stand-off punitive operations. (This is
discussed further in Chapter Three.) Given that concerns about
escalation cannot be wished away, we also need to
develop other capabilities to impose costs on Pakistan.
65. On the political front, too, we need to develop the ability to put
Pakistan diplomatically on the back-foot. We should not hesitate to
point out Pakistan’s internal vulnerabilities. To begin with, we could
express public concern over the situation in places like Balochistan and
condemn human rights violations there. The level of our response could
be gradually and progressively elevated. Our stance will fall well short
of action on the ground, but it will gradually provide an effective
tool to counter Pakistan’s public posturing on Jammu & Kashmir.
66. Similarly, we need to gradually turn the spotlight on
Pakistan-occupied-Kashmir, Gilgit and Baltistan. Our quest for a Line of
Control (LoC) based solution for J&K has led to the progressive
neglect of our claims on these areas. This now works to our disadvantage
because the LoC is seen as the starting point and an eventual
compromise is envisioned in terms of an LoC plus solution. Reasserting
our claims and concerns will not only be a
sensible declaratory posture. It will also help counter Pakistan’s
claims about J&K being the ‘core concern’. We should formulate and
execute a media plan which puts the problems in these areas continuously
in the focus, and place the issue on the agenda of
India-Pakistan talks.
67. Our presence in Afghanistan is perceived in a negative light by
Pakistan. In fact, we could build on this perception. While expressing
our willingness to work with Pakistan in the stability and
reconstruction of Afghanistan, we should consistently reject any special
role for Pakistan in Afghanistan and make it clear that India will work
with other partners to prevent the subversion of the government of
Afghanistan by Pakistan or its proxies. The evolving situation in
Afghanistan will pose certain kinds of challenges for the Pakistan Army.
In the short run, they may be in a stronger position because of their
ability to facilitate talks with some insurgent groups. But in the long
run, a diminished American presence and interest in Afghanistan will
make it difficult for the Pakistan Army to extract rents from the U.S.
In such a situation, its interest in preserving its position and
resources is likely to increase. This, in turn, may provide us with
additional levers to influence its behaviour.
Contingencies
76. The current situation in Pakistan underlines the importance of
preparing ourselves for certain contingencies. While a number of these
could be envisioned, two situations need close attention. The first
pertains to the possibility of nuclear terrorism emanating from
Pakistan. It is discussed in the section on nuclear security in Chapter
Five.
77. The second contingency that we need to prepare for is the
possibility of spiralling instability in Pakistan (or even a major
environmental disaster) leading to a humanitarian crisis at our
doorstep. Is it possible for us to seal our borders? If not, how do we
expect to cope with a potentially large influx of Pakistanis? What lines
of communication do we need to have in place to be able to work with
those in Pakistan who might attempt to control this situation? These
questions and more will need to be thought through well in advance. The
current unstable equilibrium in Pakistan will need to be watched
closely. We should not assume that all forms of instability are bad from
our perspective. The challenge for our strategy is to cope with the
consequences of its tipping over into outright instability”
BrassTacks comments:
It is clear from the above document that Indians are now waiting for and
even assisting in the demolition of Pakistani state and are building
contingencies to deal with the aftermath of a failed state which is also
invaded under the Af-pak and Cold start doctrines.
The Syrian example is most close to what the Indian and Americans plan
for Pakistan today where an urban high intensity war is demolition the
last remains of the state and the regional countries are waiting to
pounce in for the spoils of war while the Syrians flee their land or die
in great numbers.
There is absolutely no doubt in our mind that once the US and NATO are
free from the Syrian campaign, they will turn their attention wards
Pakistan, the last frontier to be captured to “secure” the greater
Middle East. The media Psy-ops and information war has already begun for
the “next” campaign. From terror threats from Pakistan to London
Olympics to Hollywood movies depicting attack on Pakistan – presenting
Pakistan as the new bad guys are the hottest psy-ops hitting the global
media, preparing the minds and perceptions of the world against
Pakistan. The PPP regime is fully involved in creating the perceptions
that Pakistanis are involved in sending terror suspects to London for
acts of terror in the London Olympics. The PPP regime is actively
collaborating with the CIA and MI6 to nail Pakistan in the coming days.
The stage is all set, the players well rehearsed and target is Pakistan.
While Pakistan is being softened for Syria solution rapidly and the
media psy-ops have already begun, Pakistan’s relations with US remains
uncertain, even hostile over Afghanistan. Incredibly, the Pakistan
government remains active collaborators of the US in orchestrating the
controlled demolition of the state while the Pakistan army and the ISI
desperately try to salvage the remains of the state and their lawful
authority.
For the last many years, since this “democracy” was imposed, the army
has been walking the tight rope of trying to balance the national
security with the requirements of the democracy and constitution. But
now it has become impossible to balance the pulls of the two opposing
extremes. Army still has the means to pull the country back from the
abyss but incredibly remains indecisive despite fully knowing the
disastrous, in fact, suicidal consequences of letting this democracy
continue. For now, under the democracy, the best army can do is to try
to minimize the damage to the state and try to protect Pakistan’s
geographic and regional interests under a massive encirclement of the
state and the armed forces.
Relations are rapidly deteriorating between Pakistan and US despite the
release of the NATO supplies. Indians are fully exploiting these moments
of anarchy through Afghanistan, supporting and supplying the
insurgencies from Afghanistan which neither the NATO nor the US is
willing to stop.
Pakistan is visibly frustrated and both ISI and CIA are directly
engaging to break the deadlock but on ground clashes between Pakistani
forces and an array of enemies from insurgents to Afghan army to attacks
by drones continue creating a genuine crisis for Pak army.
NATO supplies are the most serious and contentious issue for both
Pakistan’s national security and US’s strategy and survival in
Afghanistan. The geography of Pakistan is its greatest asset but it is
not being deployed to protect Pakistan’s interests. The regime is in a
hurry to sign a “suicide note” under which the NATO would get unfettered
free access through Pakistan to take in and bring back all military
hardware for the war in Afghanistan and for future invasion of Pakistan
under Af-Pak. There is extreme reaction in the country over the NATO
supply agreement but the regime is interested in the money, hence in a
hurry to push the document through without even debating it in
parliament or in public.
These are the final defining moments in Pakistan’s history. The Syrian
fate is staring Pakistan in the eyes. In Islamabad, a corrupt and
treacherous regime remains at war with the state and its organs with
shameless audacity while the political parties, oblivious to the
threats, are insisting either for an extension of the parliament or an
early elections. The opposition parties want elections, the ruling ones
want to extend the election dates under the pretext of security issues.
The Supreme Court remains central in the whole chaotic game, acting as
spoilers for the government, army and the opposition.
It is a classic, chaotic, anarchic meltdown of state which has pushed
the nation and the country into the abyss of total and complete
annihilation like Iraq, Libya and now Syria. It would be impossible for
the army to hold back any further.
The three top government parties – MQM, ANP and JUI – are Indian assets
and do not recognize the state and the ideology of Pakistan and have
always remained loyal to Indian interests, waging an urban war in
Karachi against each other to bring about a meltdown in the city. Here,
on the directives of their handlers, these parties incredibly join hands
together apparently very concerned over the “threats” to the country
and demanding a roundtable conference which would demand delaying of the
elections for one more year to allow the regime to complete its agenda
of demolition of the state.
With state organs at war with each other, the criminals, terrorists,
insurgents, street gangs and mafia run the country. Army is surrounded,
over stretched, exhausted and fighting a desperate battle against
non-state violent actors who are waging an urban asymmetric war within
the mainland. The advantage of surprise always remains with the
insurgents and the forces and the citizens are taking heavy casualties.
Khair inshAllah.
Zaid Hamid
http://dawn.com/2012/07/26/anti-terror-fight-is-4th-world-war-says-mukherjee/