Showing posts with label Taliban. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Taliban. Show all posts

Thursday, June 25, 2009

Both India, Pakistan are US Stooges

Both India, Pakistan are US Stooges, trying to outmaneuver each other to gain favor with the US. This failing lose-lose strategy for The Peoples of India and Pakistan only increases the power of the US in our culture area and region.

Pakistan is even more servile than India, the Pakistan govt. is a paid political prostitute of the US since the John Foster Dulles era of the US State Department and the CIA of the '50's , however both India and Pakistan governments are stooges. Both serve US interests more than their respective peoples' interests, and the interdependent collective interests of ALL of the people in the South Asia culture area and region.

Why is India's Defence Minister A.K. Antony moaning and complaining to the US? Why give the US additional power as an intermediary in our region? Both India and Pakistan are ceding power in our region, to the US. Shame on our alleged leaders.

Yes, yes, Antony has a point. BUT it is also equally a fact that India has numerous domestic so-called "terror" groups. The terror label, orchestrated by the United States has now become a catch-all for ALL groups who oppose policies of the STATE, no matter which state it is.
Multiple varieties of the Taliban have proliferated, as a direct result of US activity in the region in the 80's, when the US invented a Cold War confrontation with the Soviets in Afghanistan. In this the US was joined by Pakistan and their old and dependable ally Saudi Arabia -- that beacon of democracy.

India should stop demonizing Pakistan and the Taliban. We need to clean up our own house and stop pointing fingers conveniently across the border. The inconvenient truth is India has plenty of groups attacking the Indian state from within.

Q. Are they ALL terror groups, or are many of them them desperate for economic justice? Do they feel neglected or exploited by the Indian state? The same is true in Pakistan where internal groups are chronically disaffected because they cannot achieve even the bare necessities of life.

It is absolutely true that the feudal and military elites of Pakistan have reaped the whirlwind by fomenting terror in Kashmir. Now terror is biting them in the butt.
However, India is better off concentrating on the grave social, economic and political injustices multiplying within our borders.

Let us remember that the US is not an ally but a highly self-serving dominant global entity that has destabilized the South Asia culture area and region. The US is continuing the damage that the Brits conducted during the colonial period. DIVIDE and RULE hurts Pakistanis and Indians, and increases the power of the US in our region. So let us persevere to work together, Indians and Pakistanis, despite the impediments of a superpower attempting to gain strategic depth in our region.

Chithra KarunaKaran
Ethical Democracy As Lived Practice
http://EthicalDemocracy.blogspot.com
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My comment published on TOI online
Pakistani Taliban a threat to India: Antony
Chithra KarunaKaran Ethical Democracy,NYC,says:Why is India moaning and complaining to the US? Why give the US additional power as an intermediary in our region? Both India and Pakistan are ceding power in our region, to the US. Shame on us. Yes, yes, Antony has a point. BUT it is also equally a fact that India has numerous domestic so-called "terror" groups. The terror label, orchestrated by the United States has now become a catch-all for ALL groups who oppose policies of the STATE, no matter which state it is. Multiple varieties of the Taliban have proliferated, as a direct result of US activity in the region in the 80's, when the US invented a Cold War confrontation with the Soviets in Afghanistan. In this the US was joined by Pakistan and their old and dependable ally Saudi Arabia -- that beacon of democracy. India should stop demonizing Pakistan and the Taliban. We need to clean up our own house and stop pointing fingers conveniently across the border. It is absolutely true that the feudal and military elites of Pakistan have reaped the whirlwind by fomenting terror in Kashmir. Now terror is biting them in the butt. However, India is better off concentrating on the grave social, economic and political injustices multiplying within our borders. Let us remember that the US is not an ally but a highly selfserving dominant global entity that has destabilized the South Asia culture area and region. The US is continuing the damage that the Brits conducted during the colonial period. DIVIDE and RULE hurts Pakistanis and Indians, and increases the power of the US in our region.

So, let us persevere to work together, Indians and Pakistanis, despite the historical and contemporary geopolitical impediments.
25 Jun 2009, 1416 hrs IST

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Times of India copyright
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/Pakistani-Taliban-a-threat-to-India-A-K-Antony-/articleshow/4700759.cms#write
NEW DELHI: The Taliban operating in Pakistan pose a "real threat" to India, the region and the world, defence minister A K Antony said on
Thursday.

"The Taliban are a threat to world peace, our region and a real threat to India," he told reporters here on the sidelines of the two-day Unified Commanders Conference that he inaugurated here.

Antony also expressed concern over the situation in Pakistan.

"Pakistan is in turmoil. We are very concerned about it. We are trying to convince Pakistan that they have to take strict action against anti-India elements operating from there," he maintained.

Given this, the minister said India could not afford to lower its guard along its western border, especially in Jammu and Kashmir.

"Of late, there is a decline in infiltration along the border. But we cannot say it is an improvement, since terrorists are still operating from the other side. India can not lower its guard at the border, especially in Jammu and Kashmir. We have to be very vigilant and careful," Antony contended.

He said he would discuss the security scenario in the South Asian region with visiting US National Security Advisor James Jones Friday.

"He is visiting me tomorrow. We will discuss the security situation in the (South Asian) region. When we discuss this, we can not avoid (mention of) Afghanistan," Antony said.

Better coordination and strengthening the war fighting capabilities of the army, the navy and the air force are high on the agenda of the Unified Commanders Conference, being held on the theme "Victory through Jointness".

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Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Russia's Role in the New Global Order of Competing Fundamentalisms

The US Whiteness system which has its origins in slavery and genocide for profit, is strongly ideological while posturing as progressive, pragmatic and ethical. This is the core ideological system in which Obama performs Whiteness. I voted for Obama because I clearly understood he is the lesser of two evils within the US Whiteenss System of racialized dominant power based on extreme exloitative profit.

Who armed, trained and paid the Mujahideen who morphed into the Taliban? The US has been a state sponsor of terror throughout the world for over 50 years. Its latest military adventurism, along with US led-NATO, is in my region of South Asia. The US is seeking strategic depth" in South Asia in order to counter Russia and Iran while continuing satellization of Israel. All three adjoin the South Asia region, which the US is cultivating as the main theater of US geopolitical operations.

But fingerpointing at the US does not absolve each nation-state. We each have to do whatever we can to promote social and economic justice in the world for the billions of our fellow citizens of earth. This requires ethical thinking and practice over strategic thinking thinking and practice.

We need idealistic pragmatism that demonstrably promotes prosperity under conditions of peace for the billions of hungry, diseased and homless in our world today.

Russia has to do considerably more by developing a visibly open society (look at India) that takes a more responsive and responsible place in the world.

Chithra KarunaKaran
Ethical Democracy As Lived Practice
http://EthicalDemocracy.blogspot.com
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Russia today copyright
http://russiatoday.com/Politics/2009-05-06/Taliban_Rising__Pakistan_swaps_mountain_skiing_for_strict_Sharia_law.html

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

The Long Term Threat To South Asia -- Taliban Or US?

My Comment # 18. April 14, 2009 11:51 pm Link

Who’s the real threat in the South Asia region– The Taliban?

Or the US and US-led NATO?

The fact is the Taliban emerged from the mujahideen that the US nurtured, armed and trained in the 10-year Cold War face off in Afghanistan against the erstwhile Soviet Union. The US were the paymasters and handlers of the Taliban and the ISI.

The US govt. has been a force for destabilization and lately, state-sponsored terror, since the Dulles era of the State Dept in the Eisenhower administration, targeting Pakistan for satellite status after Pakistan was weakened by the Brit-driven Partition. The South Asian nation states went from colonization to neo-imperial threat.

The physical presence of the US and the US-led Nato in my South Asia region distorts intra-regional geopolitics among the sovereign nation-states (some more fragile than others).
The US now holds the balance of power in the region, which is its core objective in every region of the world.

I wonder how Obama would feel if his daughters Sasha and Malia were killed in a US drone attack. That happened to children last week in a NATO airstrike, and the death of children was confirmed by President Karzai.

When civilians are killed by the US and US-led NATO, recruitment demands into the Taliban ranks are more likely to succeed, especially when families are grieving and therefore more vulnerable to Taliban and warlord pressure.

The US and NATO have no legitimacy in the South Asia region.

Chithra KarunaKaran
Ethical Democracy As Lived Practice
http://EthicalDemocracy.blogspot.com
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New York Times copyright
http://roomfordebate.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/04/14/south-asias-taliban-problem
April 14, 2009, 5:19 pm
South Asia’s Taliban Problem
By The Editors
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http://www.nytimes.com/2009/04/14/world/asia/14afghan.html?emc=eta1
Civilians Died in Airstrike by NATO, Afghan Says
By RICHARD A. OPPEL Jr. and ABDUL WAHEED WAFA
Published: April 13, 2009
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http://www.nytimes.com/2009/04/15/world/asia/15afghan.html?ref=global-home
In Recruiting an Afghan Militia, U.S. Faces a Test
U.S. Army officers held a meeting, or shura, with Afghan elders in Maidan Shahr who read a threatening Taliban "night letter" sent to a village elder warning people not to associate with American forces.
By DEXTER FILKINS
Published: April 14, 2009
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Wednesday, February 18, 2009

SWAT the US & NATO out of South Asia

http://opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/02/18/swat-valley-blues/#comment-95061
New York Times copyright
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Comment #20. February 18, 2009 9:35 pm


Will Afghanistan become Obama's Vietnam?

US and NATO military operations in this region have very seriously exacerbated the already longstanding regional tensions and rivalries in Afghanistan/Pakistan western border areas, of which the Swat Valley is a part.

Both the US and NATO which is in any case US-dominated, should get out now.

Q. Your US drone can spot so-called militants from the air because they are wearing T for Taliban or Q for Al Queda T shirts?
When families who already have so little, lose fathers, mothers and children to US/NATO operations there is bound to be longterm bitterness and revenge.

The US is almost certainly under-reporting civilian casualties in Swat and adjoining areas..

Let the various local fractious factions sort out their differences (which go back centuries), without the self-proclaimed superpower futilely flexing its muscle in the region.

The flow of money, weapons and equipment into the region from various sources including the US, Saudi Arabia, Russia and Iran needs to be monitored and stanched. The UN has not done any weapons monitoring and it should.

The worrying question is — who will proactively ensure that Pakistan’s nuclear weapons will not fall into the hands of the Taliban now dangerously poised within striking distance of Islamabad? Again, the UN must be proactive rather than merely reactive to US demands based on its narrow interests, in the Security Council.
Chithra KarunaKaran
Ethical Democracy As Lived Practice
http://EthicalDemocracy.blogspot.com
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