Monday, March 24, 2008

Export of Terrorism

‘Iraq is not doing well’, ‘Talebans are back’, ‘Al-Qaida is regrouping’, we hear these and similar expressions again and again. Where is the center of all these terrorist activities ? In Pakistan of course. Which bothers us so much. We announce that Pakistan is our most valuable partner in fight against terrorism, and spend so much of money to improve its infrastructure, help cope it natural disasters, try pleasing its citizens, invite its dictators as messiah of peace to roam White House, Congress and the United Nations.
We announce that a terrorist ‘mini-state’ has been established in northern Pakistan with help from Al-Qaida and Taleban from Afghanistan and elsewhere and accuse Musharraf of duplicity.
In reality, the whole of Pakistan seems to be a terrorist ‘maxi-state’. The British designated the creation of Pakistan to humiliate and punish India, where Gandhi helped get rid of western slavery, and freed most of the country from England, Goa from Portugal (finalized by Indira Gandhi, much later), and Pondicherry (where Maharshi Aravind, kept away from British) from France. For such a huge transformation in human history, and the abolition of slavery, which finally resonated in African continent freeing
numerous countries (culminating into Nelson Mandela’s South Africa), in South America
against Spanish and Portugese rules, and in several South Asian countries from Dutch yoke. Nehru, the then Prime-Minister of India tried hard to get Gandhi a Nobel Peace Prize. He would not succeed, since the guilty West was still mad at Gandhi, who caused
the stop, of the loot and rape of benevolent nations, and impoverishing them further.
Well, King, Tutu and Mandela were amply recognized by the Nobel committees for fighting against apartheid, to right the wrong done to Gandhi.
Gandhi to enhance his image of Mahatma, gave into the vivisection of India in 1947 into two Pakistans, the eastern part finally separating as Bangladesh in 1971. Since Pakistan has been created, we have diligently tried to keep it away from democracy, and encouraged one dictator after another to create acts of terrorism in Kashmir, against India in general and Kashmiri Pandits in particular. We sold weapons (of mass destruction) to
both India and Pakistan, and instigated them to fight each other, as we have done repeatedly to Iran and Iraq, North and South Koreas, the two Vietnams, the two Germanys, Palestine and Israel, Nicaraguans (sandanistas and contras), to name a few.
The terrorist camps were established both in Pakistan and Afghanistan to perpetrate
violence in Kashmir, against India, for over 60 years. We helped Pakistan kill millions of Bengalis in East Pakistan, prior to the creation of Bangladesh, with help from India.
For the expansion of its real estate holdings, Soviet Union entered Afghanistan, and started countering the western dominance in Pakistan. And then we established and promoted the fanatic religious Talebans to fight the atheist communists, including the
management of madarassas, to fight communist Russians, as well as Hindu Indians.
This was further enhanced when we started helping and training the Sikhs in terrorism, to demand the creation of a separate Khalistan in Indian Panjab. Both Afghanistan and Iraq,
after becoming free, of unwanted elements, and adopting democracy and freedom, have
changed their names to Islamic Republic of Afghanistan and Islamic Republic of Iraq, like Pakistan did in 1947. The secular characters of both Iraq and Afghanistan have been lost under our watch. Encouraging Muslims to fight the Communists and the Hindus
in Afghanistan and Kashmir, and Jews to take on muslims in Arab lands has not proved useful in the long run. It has turned Islam antagonistic to Christians and the West. We need to get rid of it, sooner the better.
Getting rid of Soviet Union has not been enough, as several South American countries are falling in the fold of Cuba, and China is flying very high. It is smart to promote India
at this hour, even with nuclear material, to set up a deterrent against China and Iran (may be North Korea too). It should be timely for Indian leaders to approach George Bush, who is so determined and enthusiastic about combating terrorism the world over, for help in solving its Kashmir problem, in the coming two years, as no other American President in future will be willing to help, such a cause ever.

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