Skip to content
The World Can't Wait
Menu
  • Home
  • Events
  • About
    • About World Can’t Wait
      • History of World Can’t Wait
  • Projects
    • War Criminals Watch
    • We Are Not Your Soldiers!
    • Fire John Yoo
    • Sudan’s Struggle
  • Media
    • Audio
      • Video
    • Public Svc. Announcements
    • Press & Press Releases
      • Press Releases
      • Press Coverage
    • Photos
  • Take Action
    • Materials in English
    • Materials in Spanish
    • What You Can Do Now
    • Donate
    • More Resources
      • News & Analysis
        • Alternet
        • Antiwar.com
        • Black Agenda Report
        • Common Dreams
        • CounterPunch
        • Dissident Voice
        • Media Matters
        • Next Left Notes
        • OpEd News
        • Project Censored
        • Raw Story
        • Revolution Newspaper
        • Truthdig
        • Truthout
      • Anti-War
        • Afghans for Peace
        • Courage to Resist
        • Drone Warfare Awareness
        • Iraq Vets Against the War
        • Peace of the Action
        • Veterans for Peace
        • Voices for Creative Non-Violence
        • War is a Crime
      • Anti-Torture/Detention
        • Andy Worthington
        • Close Guantanamo
        • Free Detainees
        • Int’l Justice Network
        • No More Guantánamos
        • Religious Campaign Against Torture
        • Witness Against Torture
      • Political Repression
        • Bill of Rights Defense Committee
        • Center for Constitutional Rights
        • Committee to Stop FBI Repression
        • Drop the Charges on Gregory!
        • National Lawyers Guild
        • No Separate Justice
        • Project Salam
        • Stop Mass Incarceration
      • Women’s Rights/Theocracy
        • Defend Science
        • Feministing
        • RH Reality Check
        • Stop Patriarchy
        • Talk 2 Action
        • Theocracy Watch
        • Walk for Choice
      • Environment
        • Bill McKibben
        • Climate Connections
        • Enviros Against War
        • Grist
        • Tar Sands Action
  • En Español
Menu

Don’t Ask, Just Tell: Pakistan and Blowback in the Making

Posted on September 17, 2008
Share:

by Dennis Loo 

What an Obama (or for that matter, McCain)
presidency would look like can be seen right now unfolding in
Pakistan.  As I pointed out in “To Those Who Put Their Faith in Progressive Democrats and Obama,” the Bush regime has adopted Obama’s view on what should be done about Pakistan: Don’t Ask, Just Tell –  bomb and invade. 

This
is the logical working out of the foreign policy stance that Obama – in
consultation with his national security braintrust that includes Zbigniew
Brzezinski, who gave us al-Qaeda (blowback from their efforts to foil
the Soviet Union’s 1979 invasion of Afghanistan) and Madeleine (half
a million dead Iraqi children was “worth it” during the Clinton years’
sanctions on Iraq) Albright – has been consistently articulating.

According to Obama, what’s wrong with the war and occupation of Iraq is
not that it’s a war of conquest and illegal and immoral. What’s wrong
with it is that it isn’t properly doing the job of the “war on terror.”
What Obama has called for is moving some troops out of Iraq, stepping
up the war on Afghanistan, and attacking Pakistan.

For some indications of what this new invasion of Pakistan is provoking see the following: 

The leading English language newspaper in Pakistan The News, as reported by The Australian on September 13, 2008:

“What
amounts to a dramatic order to ‘kill the invaders,’ as one senior
officer put it last night, was disclosed after the commanders – who
control the army’s deployments at divisional level – met at their
headquarters in the garrison city of Rawalpindi under the chairmanship
of army chief and former ISI spy agency boss Ashfaq Kayani.

“Leading
English-language newspaper The News warned in an editorial that the US
determination to attack targets inside Pakistan was likely to be ‘the
best recruiting sergeant that the extremists ever had,’ with even
‘moderates’ outraged by it.”

The Australian goes on to report:

“The
‘kill’ order against invading forces, and the sharp deterioration in
relations with the US, has far-reaching implications for the war on
terror.

“Anger at all levels in Pakistani society was summed up last night in The News, not normally sympathetic to the militants.

“‘There is an escalating sense of furious impotence among the ordinary people of Pakistan,’ the newspaper said.

“‘Many
– perhaps most – of them are strongly opposed to the spread of
Talibanisation and extremist influence across the country: people who
might be described as “moderates.”

“‘Many of them have no sympathy for the mullahs and their burning of girls’ schools and their medieval mindset.’

“‘But
if you bomb a moderate sensibility often enough, it has a tendency to
lose its sense of objectivity and to feel driven in the direction of
extremism.'”

— 

Apparently, this is not, for even
moderate Pakistanis who despise the Taliban and al-Qaeda extremists,
the “change they can believe in.”

From the Daily News , another Pakistani English language paper, on September 14, 2008:

Tribesmen say they are with army, warn US

Staff Report

MIRANSHAH:
Tribal elders in North Waziristan on Saturday vowed to defend the
country’s frontiers by fighting alongside security forces against any
“possible American attack”.

Malak Nasrullah, Malak Qadar Khan,
Malak Mamoor, Malak Muhammad Afzal Khan, Malak Mumtaz and Malak
Habibullah welcomed Army Chief General Ashfaq Kayani’s statement,
adding that it was the voice of eight million tribesmen.

They
said that if the American forces did not stop attacking the Tribal
Areas, they would feel the repercussions of such attacks in Kabul,
Bagram and Kandahar.

The elders said that their tribal
brethren living on the Afghan side would also join the fight, as the
foreign troops were subjecting them to gross injustices.

And finally, from The Guardian on September 15, 2008:

Pakistani tribal chiefs threaten to join Taliban

US warned of uprising if armed incursions continue
New counter-terror policy backfires on Washington

The article begins:

“A
controversial new US tactic to mount counter-terrorist operations
inside Pakistan has met with fresh hostility, it emerged yesterday, as
Pakistani tribesmen representing half a million people vowed to switch
sides and join the Taliban if Washington does not stop cross-border
attacks by its forces from Afghanistan.

“Reacting to American
missile attacks in north Waziristan last week, which followed an
unprecedented cross-border ground assault earlier this month, tribal
chiefs from the area called an emergency meeting on Saturday.

“‘If
America doesn’t stop attacks in tribal areas, we will prepare a lashkar
[army] to attack US forces in Afghanistan,’ tribal chief Malik
Nasrullah announced in Miran Shah, north Waziristan’s largest city. ‘We
will also seek support from the tribal elders in Afghanistan to fight
jointly against America.'”

“The development threatens to widen
the conflict, with previously moderate people from Pakistan’s tribal
border region with Afghanistan in danger of joining Taliban militants
based in the area. They have reacted furiously to intensified American
missile attacks on targets in the tribal territory in recent weeks.”

…

“‘If
the Americans are coming to sort it out with force, they would create
more enemies. The Americans might have supersonic jets and we might
have to fight with stones in our hands, but we will stand up.'”

—

In
the name of fighting extremists and terrorists, the US is engaging in
war crimes and state terror, creating enemies among those who hate
al-Qaeda and the Taliban, but who now, in what should come as no
surprise to anyone, are deeply offended, angered, provoked and
victimized by the US’s willful attacks on their country and people.

These attacks upon and in Pakistan were advocated by Obama beginning in August 0f 2007. The Bush regime adopted it in July 2008.

Is this the change we can believe in?

1 thought on “Don’t Ask, Just Tell: Pakistan and Blowback in the Making”

  1. Sandra Robbins says:
    September 20, 2008 at 9:07 pm

    Recently I heard Gates tell the Afghans that everyone knew the US was always careful of civilian populations. Careful to spread DNA destroying radiation with DU- take a look at the soaring cancer rate all over the Middle East, Israel included. The only thing remaining when the US leaves, will be oil and gas pipelines- they don\’t have DNA. Remember Rumsfeld claiming to the Press the DU was to light up the sky so the enemy could be located? Newborns without a chance of survival, and 67% of vets from first Gulf War saw birth defects in their offspring. Missing brains, limbs, some born with organs outside the navel. Genocide. Disease. Starvation. Torture aimed at destroying the self. And yet there is always some sap ready to go kill someone they have never met. I told my son if he wanted to kill, go next door. Murder is still murder,uniform or not. War is mass murder on a grand scale- no heroes there. All our military leaves behind is catastrofic suffering, and brings the guilt back home, along with physical injuries and homelessness like the vets of the last war. Revenge, educational opportunities, or just leaving your hopeless life in US to destroy someone else\’s. Over 300,000 PTSD survivors are back in the US, and once again soldiers are learning the Pentagon is finished with you. A new GI Bill.That\’s all the Democrats could come up with. Unless parents teach their kids that killing is not noble, wars will continue. My son went back to work that day. I don\’t want to bury him any sooner than I have to.

    Log in to Reply

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

You must be logged in to post a comment.

Because humanity & the planet come first...
store
Don’t stop… Don’t conciliate... Don’t accommodate... Don’t collaborate... and support World Can't Wait.

Sign up for email

Stop FBI Repression
Know your rights
If An Agent Knocks

About

World Can't Wait mobilizes people living in the United States to stand up and stop war on the world, repression and torture carried out by the US government. We take action, regardless of which political party holds power, to expose the crimes of our government, from war crimes to systematic mass incarceration, and to put humanity and the planet first.

Read More

Subscribe to E-Newsletter

Contact World Can't Wait

TOPICS

  • Afghanistan & Pakistan
  • Covert Drone War
  • Crimes are Crimes
  • Culture of Bigotry
  • Environment
  • G.I. Resistance
  • Haiti
  • Immigrants
  • Iran
  • Iraq
  • Libya
  • Mass Incarceration
  • Obama
  • Occupy
  • Palestine
  • Police State Repression
  • Real History Lessons
  • Reproductive Rights
  • Reports on Protest & Resistance
  • Theocracy
  • Torture
  • Wikileaks
  • Calls to Action
  • The Expanding War on the World

Projects

  • War Criminals Watch
  • We Are Not Your Soldiers
  • Get Involved

  • Donate
  • Download filters, stickers and posters
  • More ways to get involved
  • ©2025 The World Can't Wait | Design: Newspaperly WordPress Theme