FLASHBACK: Pakistan is Next
Republished in light of recent bloody developments in Pakistan HERE and HERE.
Originally published 2007-02-27
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With today's explosion in Afghanistan, immediately following Cheney's (unfriendly) visit with Musharraf, it doesn't take a genius to realize which country is next.
If you believe Pakistan's Foreign Ministry, there was nothing unusual to report this Monday. US Vice President Dick Cheney had just arrived in Islamabad for an unannounced visit on his way to Afghanistan and was having lunch with Pakistani President General Pervez Musharraf. Perfectly normal security precautions, a press spokeswoman said in reply to questions as to why the visit has been kept secret. A "normal visit between partners."But even the few photographs made available from the visit suggest that the speedy stopover by President George W. Bush's right-hand man was not the friendly bonding session the spokeswoman would have one believe. Cheney barely managed an awkward smile when he shook the hand of his host for the camera.
He left Pakistan after just a few hours -- without giving a public statement or even holding a press conference with Musharraf. "Visits between friends look a bit different," one Western diplomat commented. It is likely, he added, that Cheney's had stopped in Pakistan to admonish US-ally Musharraf.
The visit is the clearest indication of just how tense relations between Washington and Islamabad have become. Even as Pakistan remains nominally a strategic partner in the ongoing struggle against the Taliban and al-Qaida, such an explicit hand-slapping -- administered in part publicly but also in anonymously circulated allegations -- is rare.
The accusation is that Pakistan is not doing enough to fight terror groups in the border region near Afghanistan -- and that Islamabad may even be partially responsible for the Taliban comeback. With the Taliban spring offensive imminent, it seems US patience has run out.
If you haven't already, check out the NEW zionist map of the Middle East and Pakistan - it makes it easier to follow their diabolical moves.
It certainly goes a long way to explain why israel is conducting a nuclear attack drill when Iran doesn't have nuclear weapons.




Nice spin from the neocon Spiegel. Actually Musharraf is juiced with the Bushnazis.
Pakistan fed up with Cheney on Afghanistan
Pakistan fed up with U.S. and allies on Afghanistan
TheStar.com - opinion - Pakistan fed up with U.S. and allies on Afghanistan
Pakistan tired of hearing it's not doing enough on Taliban and Al Qaeda, says Haroon Siddiqui
February 25, 2007
Haroon Siddiqui
PESHAWAR–Those who invaded Iraq claiming it had weapons of mass destruction and have been blaming Iran and Syria for the murderous mess in Iraq, are also the same people now blaming Pakistan for the mess in Afghanistan.
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Pakistan is much more concerned with the following than America's BS.
Tuesday, February 27, 2007
Afghanistan's proxy war
By Xenia Dormandy | February 16, 2007
THE PAPERS ARE full of the slow demise of Afghanistan. The Pakistanis are to blame; no, the Afghans; no, the United States. America didn't do enough or did too much. NATO isn't stepping up to the plate, or is it the Germans, or the French people. Is it the Taliban, Al Qaeda , or Pakistan's Inter-Service Intelligence that is pulling the strings? Is President Karzai powerless, or is he boosting the warlords, or is he a puppet for Americans , or all three? The blame is widespread.
But a large part of the problem is being missed. There's talk about the U S -Pakistan-Afghanistan tripartite, but it's the wrong one. The focus should be on the Afghanistan-Pakistan-India triangle.
Bush and israel will drop Musharraf in a heartbeat - they wouldn't even blink.
Look at the map.
They intend on chopping Pakistan down to size in order to gain better control of the gas reserves in Afghanistan.
Knewdat.
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Monday, February 26, 2007
Why the US continues to occupy Afghanistan
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Juan Cole
But the other problem with petroleum and gas as sources of energy is that they are getting scarcer. No big new fields have been found for some time. And in one recent year China generated 40% of new demand for petroleum. If a billion Chinese and a billion Indians adopt the American lifestyle and all want 1.5 automobiles and superhighways to crawl along on, the existing stocks of oil will become objects of fierce competition. This process has already begun, and there is a sea change from the mid-1990s, when oil was still cheap and competition for it limited.
Iraq is an Oil War in the mind of politicians like Dick Cheney. It was necessary to deny it to China and other rivals thirty to fifty years in the future. It was necessary to open its vast petroleum fields up for exploration and cast aside anti-American Baath socialism.
Likewise, the religious rigidity of the Pushtun peoples of Helmand province is not the real reason for the US insistence on occupying Afghanistan. It is the vast Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan gas fields that Cheney has his eye on. It was the US hope to use a pipeline from Turkmenistan to supply Pakistan and India, and so forestall a deal by those two countries with Iran. The inability of the Bush administration to calm things down in Afghanistan sufficiently for anyone to dream of putting in such a pipeline and having it avoid routine sabotage has made it likely that Iran will break out of the Bush boycott toward the East.
Hunger for future rights to petroleum and positioning the US to remain a superpower in a world of hydrocarbon scarcity is also driving the campaign to get up a war against Iran. Why can Pakistan have a nuclear weapon, and that is all right, but Iran cannot? Pakistan has very little petroleum. Iran has a lot, and maybe 750 trillion cubic feet of gas in the southwest. If it gets a bomb, regime change becomes impossible, and if Iran wants to tie its supplies up in proprietary contracts with China and India, locking out the United States, it will be able to do so.
Continued heavy dependence on gas and oil therefore not only turns the world into a hothouse, with rising seas, ever more destructive hurricanes, and possibly disastrous shifts in the ocean currents, but it also drives the United States to more and more wars.
And, note that the wars are not even successful in allowing a practical oil grab of the sort Cheney and Lee Raymond dreamed of.
Indeed, you could now, in retrospect, turn their whole argument around on them. US militarism cannot secure petroleum and gas supplies from places such as Iraq, because the pipelines are so easily sabotaged and local nationalisms and religious activism make it impossible for people to accept that kind of US hegemony.
Since the Pentagon cannot practically speaking hope to safeguard US petroleum supplies from the Gulf, national security requires a massive and rapid research and development program of green energy.
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Green energy-- wind, thermal, solar, maybe ultimately fusion, etc.-- is what would allow the US to retain its autonomy and independence into the next century, and what would allow it to avoid losing more cities the way Bush and Cheney lost New Orleans. Oil and War will, in contrast, ruin us all.
Labels: Afghanistan, Bush, Cheney, China, India, Iran, Iraq, oil, Pakistan, Turkmenistan, US, Uzbekistan, war
What goes unpublished is the co-operation between Saudi and Pakistan.
US continues to think of its adversaries as fools, at its own peril.
IMHO, it is not about oil and gas, it is about empire domination - economic interests just follow.
Are you saying Lal masjid was orchestrated by Zion/Neocon people?
However, if you ask: who benefits from an attack against innocent Muslim civilians and a religious shrine? the most likely candidates are Zionists and their agents.
Zionists are masters at the art of deception, covert acts, etc.
I put nothing past them and unfortunately, Pakistan is definitely part of their masterplan. It's been clear for some time now.
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"Money" has no value - people do.
I agree completely Qsrwave.
It's about oil, gas, water, electricity. It's about land domination and occupation. It's about controlling the natives of those lands. Power, monopoly, it's ALL OF THAT.
Taking away from the Middle Eastern countries the most precious resource of all [CHILDREN] for all those secondary resources of the Earth.
Blood for profit and power.