By
Sajjad Shaukat
There is a
co-relationship of the US-led West’s double standards and double game in relation
to human rights, terrorism and so on. But, this dual strategy, particularly
regarding India and Pakistan in wake of the unresolved issue of Kashmir,
including the Middle East in connection with the unsettled Palestinian-Israeli
dispute, especially the Syrian question may culminate into nuclear war. In
these terms, Indian-controlled Kashmir and Syria remain nuclear flashpoints.
A wave of jubilation had
been noted all over the world on January 20, 2009 when American President
Barack Obama took oath. His first address had indicated a positive change in
the US foreign policy. In this respect, most of the political experts had hoped
that he would rectify the blunders, committed by his predecessor in the name of
phony war on terror.
President Obama had stated,
“To the Muslim World, we seek a new way forward, based upon mutual interest and
mutual respect.” A majority of the Muslims hoped that President Obama would
resolve the issues which were affecting all the Islamic World.
In this regard, while
accusing President Bush’s policies in South Asia and recognising
interrelationship between war on terror in Afghanistan and dispute of Kashmir,
Obama had said on September 25, 2008, that if elected, he would encourage India
and Pakistan to ratify the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty (CTBT) and resolve the
Kashmir problem to reduce nuclear dangers in South Asia—so that Islamabad could
fully concentrate on fighting terrorism.
Quite contrary to his
commitments, during his first visit to New Delhi, on November 6, 2010 President
Obama announced the measures, America would take regarding removal of Indian
space and defence companies from a restricted “entities list”, and supported
Indian demand for a permanent seat in the UN Security Council including
membership of four key global nuclear nonproliferation regimes. US agreed to
sell India the most expensive—the new F-35 fighter jets including other modern
aircraft and weapons.
Ignoring the solution of
Kashmir dispute which resulted into three wars between India and Pakistan in
1947-1948, 1965 and 1971, America started backing Indian hegemony in Asia to
counterbalance China. During President Obama’s second visit to India, on
January 25, 2015, the US and India announced a breakthrough on a pact which
would allow American companies to supply New Delhi with civilian nuclear
technology, as agreed upon in 2008 in order to make India a great power of
Asia. This duplicity has initiated a dangerous arms race between Pakistan and
India, and between China and India.
American is also against
China, because in October 4, 2011 and May 22, 2014, Beijing joined Russia in
vetoing the US-European-backed UN Security Council resolutions against the
Syrian regime of President Bashar al-Assad.
It is
mentionable that in its report, the Stockholm International Peace Research
Institute (SIPRI) disclosed on February 22, 2015 that India is the world’s
largest recipient of arms—“India (14 percent of global arms imports), China
(4.7 per cent), Australia (3.6 per cent) and Pakistan (3.3 percent).”
Setting aside the Indian
irresponsible record of non-proliferation, and safety of nuclear arms, Washington also pressurized the International
Atomic Agency (IAEA) to sign an accord of specific safeguards with India. It
permitted New Delhi a broad atomic cooperation, while superseding the IAEA
regarding transfer of nuclear equipments and technologies. These arrangements
also entail enrichment and reprocessing items under the so-called cover of
IAEA. America also contacted the Nuclear Suppliers Group to grant a waiver to
India for starting civil nuclear trade on larger scale, while the latter had
already been getting nuclear material and arms of all kinds from Israel, and
other Western countries like UK, Germany and France which also neglected the
Kashmir issue and accelerated the supply of atomic weapons to New Delhi.
On the
other side, in one way or the
other, the high officials of America and Western countries including their
media make much hue and cry in relation to the safety of Pakistan’s nukes.
It is
notable that in 2009 when the heavily-armed Taliban entered Swat, Dir and
Buner, US high officials and their media had exaggerated the ‘Talibinisation’
of the whole Pakistan, while showing concerns about Pakistan’s atomic arms. In
that regard, the then US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton had warned that
Pakistan’s nuclear weapons could fall into the hands of terrorists. But, when
Pakistan’s armed forces ejected the Taliban insurgents out of these areas, she
started appreciating the capabilities of Pakistan’s armed forces.
In the recent years,
when the US-led NATO forces felt that they are failing in coping with the stiff
resistance of the Taliban in Afghanistan, they started accusing Pak Army and
country’s Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) of supporting the Afghan Taliban.
The high officials and media of their countries not only blamed Pakistan for
cross-border terrorism in Afghanistan, but also presumed that a plot to attack
the US homeland or Europe would be prepared in Pakistan’s tribal areas where safe-havens
of Al-Qaeda exist. India availed the opportunity against Pakistan and spoke in
the same tone.
When Pakistan’s Armed
Forces broke the backbone of the militants through military operation
Zarb-i-Azb in North Waziristan Agency and other tribal regions, and ISI and
other law-enforcing agencies captured several terrorists in various regions of
Pakistan, including suicide-jackets and weapons. The US and its NATO allies
began appreciating the capabilities of Pakistan Army and other security agencies.
They also agreed that Pakistan’s nuclear assets
are well-protected.
Notably, by displaying a
sense of great optimism for peace of the region, Pakistan had agreed with
Indian old demand to strengthen the Confidence Building Measures (CBMs) in
order to resolve the outstanding issues such as terrorism, including main
dispute of Kashmir. During the visit of India’s External Affairs Minister S. M.
Krishna to Pakistan on September 9, 2012, Islamabad and New Delhi also signed
various agreements in this respect. Besides, Pakistan also signed a number of
trade agreements which allowed India exports of multiple items across the Wagah
border. In the past, Islamabad offered various solutions to settle the Kashmir
dispute, but, New Delhi rejected the same, considering Kashmir as integral part
of the Indian Union.
Since the fundamentalist
party BJP led by the Indian Prime Minister Narindra Modi came to power in
India, it has been implementing anti-Muslim and anti-Pakistan agenda. In this
context, BJP leader Dr. Subramaniam Swamy, a staunch promoter of Hindutva
(Hindu nationalism) stated on July 12, 2014 that India needed only two years to
defeat Pakistan militarily, and the only solution of Kashmir was war, as “there
is no peaceful solution.”
Since 9/11, by availing that
golden opportunity, both India and Israel which had joined Bush’s
anti-terrorism bandwagon have perennially been manipulating the double
standards of the US-led West regarding world phenomena of terrorism, China
etc., while exploiting their anti-Muslim approach to obtain Indo-Israeli secret
designs. Both Tel Aviv and New Delhi have been equating the ‘wars of
liberation’ in Palestine and Kashmir with terrorism, and under the cover,
accelerated state terrorism on these controlled territories. Their main purpose
is to divert the attention of the West from their own atrocities, while
employing delaying tactics in the solution of these issues.
Particularly,
fast growing economic power of China coupled with her rising strategic
relationship with the Third World, and especially Pakistan—after signing of the
agreement, ”China-Pakistan Economic Corridor” has irked the eyes of Americans,
Indians and some major Western countries.
Besides
encouraging Hindu extremist parties to persecute the Muslims, on the instruction of Prime Minister Modi,
Indian forces have accelerated violations at the
Line of Control (LoC) by shelling inside Pakistan’s territories, and support to
cross-border terrorism in Pakistan, while creating war-like situation
between Pakistan and India.
And, by availing the
phenomenon of lawlessness in Afghanistan, secret agencies like American CIA,
Israeli Mossad and Indian RAW have well-established their covert network in
that country, and as part of the double game, they are using the terrorists of
the Islamic State group (ISIS) and Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) for
conducting various terror attacks in Pakistan. With the assistance of terrorist
outfits, these secret agencies are also making efforts to destabilise Tibetan
regions of China, Pakistan’s province of Balochistan and Sistan-Balochistan of
Iran by promoting acrimonious sense of dissent and political volatility.
Silence of the US-led
West regarding various developments like unprecedented rise of Hindu extremism,
forced conversions of other religious minorities into Hindus, assaults on the
Muslims and Christians, including their places of worships and property,
creation of war-like situation with Pakistan, Indian non-cooperation with
Pakistan’s fact-finding team which recently visited India to probe the
Pathonkot terror attacks etc. have encouraged Indian extremist groups such as
BJP, RSS VHP, Bajrang Dal and Shiv Sena to promote religious and ethnic
chauvinism in India.
As regards Iraq and the
Syrian war, since September 30, 2015, the Russian-led coalition of Iran, Iraq,
the Syrian army-the National Defense Forces (NDF) and Lebanon-based Hezbollah
have broken the backbone of the US-CIA-assisted ISIS terrorists, Al-Qaeda’s
Al-Nusra Front and the rebels who have been fighting to oust the Syrian
President Assad’s government and against the current Iraqi regime as part of
America’s double game. Russian-led combatants have destroyed the strongholds,
supply lines and installations of the US-led entities. These demoralized
militants have fled most of the areas in Syria and Iraq, which have been
recaptured by the NDF and Iraqi military.
In this backdrop, in the
beginning of February, this year, in the first Vienna meeting on Syrian crisis,
the US Secretary of State John Kerry had agreed to keep the Syrian president in
power (Contrary to previous demand of regime change) and for a unified state of
Syria. In this connection, the UNO-backed ceasefire agreement about Syrian war,
brokered by the major powers including Russia and the US was signed and enforced
on February 27, 2016.
On March 14, 2016,
Putin’s announcement to withdraw most of the Russian forces from Syria, after
strengthening the Assad regime, while emphasizing upon the political solution
of the Syrian crisis gave a setback to the US-led Western allies. In the end of
March, this year, Syrian fighters with the support of popular volunteer
combatants liberated more towns from the militants’ control, especially the
ancient city of Palmyra which means Assad’s forces can use Palmyra for offensives
against the ISIS-held territory in Syria’s eastern desert where the militants
are entrenched in Deir ez-Zor, as well as the self-proclaimed caliphate’s de
facto capital in Raqqa.
Defence analysts opine
that the Syria’s government forces may retake the Tabqa airbase in Raqqa
province, including Aleppo to assert its sovereignty to demonstrate that it is
a capable force against extremists.
As part of the US double
game, Syrian rebel groups on April 12, 2016 launched a major offensive on
positions of the ISIS and were able to recapture key areas in Syria’s northern
province of Aleppo. In order to show to the international community and Western
public that America is fighting against the ISIS terrorists, US has accelerated
air strikes on the ISIS-controlled regions.
As per CIA directions,
in Aleppo city, shell and mortar attacks by the Al-Nusra Front and the rebel
groups have continued on the Kurdish neighborhood of Sheikh Maqsoud. And in
Aleppo, ISIS executed 3 Kurdish civilians in the village of Hor-Kilis, claiming
that they had “connections with the SDF”, the Syrian Democratic Force, while
ISIS is also reported to have continued firing rockets from Aleppo province
across the border into the Turkish town of Kilis. In the pretext, the Turkish
military is retaliating with shell fire. However, Turkey continued crackdown on
Kurds and military interference in Syria in violation of the UN-backed truce
agreement.
It shows that the US has
created a very complicated situation by making a vicious circle; so that
American-Israeli clandestine aims to divide Syria in accordance with the
CIA-prepared Plan B could be justified, which could also get the favour of the
Western countries which are already biased against Assad’s government.
It is of particular
attention that after the terror attacks in Paris and Brussels which were
arranged by Mossad, Israel succeeded in obtaining its sinister designs. In the
aftermath of these assaults, Europe has been put on high alert and these
subversive acts are being taken as attacks on the whole continent. In one way
or the other, European politicians, especially right-wing leaders and their
media are misguiding the general public against the Muslim World by
exaggerating the so-called threat of Islamophobia. Because of their double
standards, “Stop Islam” movement in the Western countries, particularly in
Europe is attracting their people. Besides, Muslims in the continent are facing
severe backlash in form of attacks on them and threats (In some countries).
Under the cover of the
migrant-crisis, all laws regarding immigration, personal search, detention and
arrest of the suspected persons are being especially applied to the Muslims.
Without caring for human rights, several Muslim refugees have been expelled
from various European countries.
Regarding the
controversial Turkish-EU refugee deal, besides a number of human rights groups,
particularly Amnesty International in its press release on April 1, 2016 has
warned by pointing out, “Large-scale forced returns of refugees from Turkey to
war-ravaged Syria expose the fatal flaws in a refugee deal signed between
Turkey and the European Union…all forced returns to Syria are illegal under Turkish,
EU and international law.”
In this context,
protests and violence have become commonplace at the Greek border, where more
than 50,000 refugees have been stranded since Macedonia and other Balkan
countries shut their borders in February.
However, if we witness
gross violations of human rights in Europe towards refugees (Muslims) and
asylum-seekers, we can note that like the fanatic government of India, US-led
Europe is also acting upon similar policy. These double standards will result
into recruitment of more terrorists by the militant outfits like ISIS on global
and regional level.
Meanwhile, with the
secret instructions of America, the Syrian opposition delegation of the rebels
quitted the new round of Geneva peace talks on April 18, 2016, as their chief
negotiator stated that there could be no compromise on Bashar al-Assad’s
ouster, and called for renewed attacks on regime forces. In fact, American-led
deliberate upsurge in fighting has darkened the already bleak outlook for
diplomacy.
While, Russian President
Vladimir Putin said on April 14, 2016, “Peace in Syria will come as a result
not of military actions but of peace talks…we hope that reconciliation of armed
forces will not lead to appeasement, but political process will. They should
reach an agreement, sit down at the negotiations table, adopt a constitution,
hold election on the basis of this constitution and thus overcome the crisis.”
Overtly, Kerry who
praised Moscow’s peace-efforts to resolve the Syrian crisis has repeatedly
stated that America wants a political solution of the Syrian conflict, but,
covertly, he is implementing CIA-plan of Syria’s partition so as to fulfill the
Zionist-Israeli aims.
It is worth-mentioning
that after the World War II, nuclear weapons were never used, and were only
employed as a strategic threat. During the heightened days of the Cold War,
many crises arose in Suez Canal, Korea, Cuba and Vietnam when the US and the
former Soviet Union were willing to use atomic weapons, but they stopped
because of the fear of nuclear war which could result into political suicide of
both the super powers. Therefore, the two rivals preferred to resolve their
differences through diplomacy.
Political strategists
agree that principle of deterrence also known as ‘balance of terror’ is a
psychological concept which aims to affect an opponent’s perceptions. In
nuclear deterrence, weapons are less usable, as their threat is enough in
deterring an enemy who intends to use its armed might.
A renowned scholar,
Hotzendorf remarks that nuclear force best serves the interests of a state when
it deters an attack.
It is also of particular
attention that on July 31, 2006, the US declassified documents revealed,
“During the past year, the Bush White House was seriously considering a nuclear
option against Iranian nuclear sites understandably…these scenarios are not
without historical precedent. From time to time during the Cold War and after,
American officials tried to find ways of making nuclear weapons usable, not
only for deterrence against Soviet attack but as tactical weapons in local
conflicts…recently declassified documents reveal that during Richard M. Nixon’s
first year as president, advisers on his White House staff were willing to
revisit the question of whether to employ nuclear weapons in Vietnam.”
A complete study of the
declassified documents show that President Nixon’s national security adviser
Henry Kissinger who believes in power or use of force including nuclear threat
for bringing the adversary to favourable bargaining, had advised Nixon to
use atomic weapons or its threat to compel North Vietnam and its Soviet allies
to conclude peace on America’s terms.
In this regard,
Huntington’s book, “The Clash of Civilizations and the Remaking of World
Order” which points out “the clash of civilizations” as the “battle lines of
the future…the next world war” also points out (In one way or the other) that
any fault-line war could involve the major powers.
Nevertheless, the theory
of balance of terror cannot be applied to India and Pakistan including Syria in
wake of skirmishes.
So, we should conclude
that inaction by the US-led Western countries in settling the issues of Kashmir
and Syria will embolden the fundamentalist governments of India and Israel
which seem determined to sabotage the peaceful solution of these crises
including that of Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Hence, US-led West’s double
standards may culminate into nuclear war, enveloping the whole world in wake of
mounting menace of terrorism.
Sajjad Shaukat writes on
international affairs and is author of the book: US vs Islamic Militants,
Invisible Balance of Power: Dangerous Shift in International Relations
Email:
sajjad_logic_pak@hotmail.com
Courtesy Veterans Today
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