Parliament is reviewing ties with the US. Sadly, some pro-US Pakistani voices are counseling our government and military to accept US terms for reengagement. One example of these terms is the fascinating logic President Obama used in Seoul, offering the theory that Pakistani sovereignty is fine as long as it did not stand in the way of US national security.
The Pakistani government and military need to step forward and delegitimise the premise that says America’s security faces a threat from Pakistan. This American theory is based on US assessments of Al-Qaeda’s presence on the Afghan border regions. The American assessment is exaggerated and self-serving. It is calculated to justify a long term American meddling in Afghanistan and Pakistan. We need to bring forward the actual situation where Al-Qaeda has been decimated for all practical purposes.
Also, there are no terrorists being exported from the Afghan-Pakistan border region to America. In fact, all recent real or imagined terror plots in the US and Europe have involved US or EU citizens breaching American and European security measures to travel and allegedly train with terrorists on the Afghan-Pakistan border. Their countries should bear responsibility for allowing these American and European citizens to use western ports of entry and exit and travel through US-controlled Afghanistan to liaise with terrorists.
Reopening US military’s supply line through Pakistan would have been fine if it did not mean feeding those who are determined to work against Pakistani interests while claiming to be our allies.
If we go along with the US strategy, then we should accept a hostile Afghanistan, accept India as a regional hegemon, and accept the scaling down of our military and intelligence capabilities. This may or may not be the American agenda for Pakistan but it is the crux of what Washington is doing in our neighborhood.
If the US military can’t guarantee it won’t violate Pakistani sovereignty, should we help transport the weapons it intends to use for future violations?
The scare scenarios about a confrontation with the US if we stand up for our interests are exaggerated. Let’s have good relations with the US without appeasement.
The writer works for Geo. Email: aqpaknationalists.com