All worries about Pakistan
Posted on December 13th, 2011
PROFESSOR ALI SUKHANVER
A leading Republican presidential candidate Newt Gingrich has said that .PakistanƒÆ’‚¢ƒ¢-¡‚¬ƒ¢-¾‚¢s nukes are at risk of being seized by extremists. He was talking to CNN in the second week of this December in Washington. He said, ƒÆ’‚¢ƒ¢-¡‚¬ƒ…-My guess is Pakistan has well over 100 nuclear weapons. And that the Pakistani military is so penetrated by extremist elements you have no idea if one morning they’re going to lose three or four of them.ƒÆ’‚¢ƒ¢-¡‚¬ƒ”š‚ He referred to the Abotabad episode in support of his apprehension regarding the presence of extremist element in Pakistan military.
He said, ƒÆ’‚¢ƒ¢-¡‚¬ƒ…-Pakistani officials claim they did not know Osama bin Laden had been hiding there for years before elite US forces found and killed him in May.ƒÆ’‚¢ƒ¢-¡‚¬ƒ”š‚ GingrichƒÆ’‚¢ƒ¢-¡‚¬ƒ¢-¾‚¢s anxiety over the safety of Pakistani nukes is nothing new; it is the continuity of the same bed-time story which all American children have been listening to for the last many years. It is not in fact the anxiety over the insecurity of Pakistani nukes; it is the desire of getting hold on them. To be very honest and straightforward, the nuclear program is the most precious asset for the people of Pakistan. It is just like a dream based on hope and life. We, the Pakistanis know very well how to take care of our dreams.
The US authorities are very well aware of the reality that in the presence of the nuclear assets, it is almost next to impossible to cause any damage to the federation of Pakistan. Apparently they have no excuse for getting control of these assets but one; the danger of going these assets into the hands of terrorists. So the whole of the US team is busy in preparing a stage where it could perform a play, ƒÆ’‚¢ƒ¢-¡‚¬ƒ”¹…”PakistanƒÆ’‚¢ƒ¢-¡‚¬ƒ¢-¾‚¢s nukes at stakeƒÆ’‚¢ƒ¢-¡‚¬ƒ¢-¾‚¢. Somewhere in 2009, a statement of the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Adm. Mike Mullen was reported by the New York Times. He had told the members of the congress in a confidential briefing that despite being racked by an insurgency, Pakistan is rapidly adding to its nuclear arsenal.
Now it is the beginning of 2012; even after three years the story of blames and allegations is the same. In 2009 it was Mike Mullen and now it is Newt Gingrich. Our American friends are simply wasting their times in worrying about the insecurity of our nukes. Their worry, anxiety and concern regarding nuclear arsenals of Pakistan would do nothing but add to their own problems. The situation could have been much better if they had shown just twenty percent of this anxiety and concern in the matter of the Indian nuclear program; that is the actual direction they must divert their attention to.
Over the years, apart from nuclear reactors, India has developed facilities for mining Uranium, fabricating fuel, manufacturing heavy water, reprocessing spent fuel to extract Plutonium and, more recently, enriching Uranium. Moreover the security situation regarding various nuclear projects in India is so horrifying that even the workers at these projects feel insecure and at high-risk. The frail and fragile security conditions are seriously affecting the lives of hundreds of people including families of nuclear engineers and scientists. The Kudankulam Nuclear Power Plant (KNPP) in Tirunelveli district of Tamil Nadu is the worst example in this regard.
According to the Times of India there have been widespread protests against the two 1,000 MW nuclear power reactors that the NPCIL is building with Russian technology and equipment in Kudankulam. It was 10th of December 2011 when around 1,500 villagers laid siege to the Kudankulam Nuclear Power Plant (KNPP) in Tirunelveli district of Tamil Nadu to demand immediate cessation of all work at the site. Villagers fear for their lives and safety in case of any nuclear accident and the long-term impact it would have on the population.
The protest was spearheaded by the representatives of PMANE; the People’s Movement against Nuclear Energy, reports the Indo-Asian News Service. Commenting upon the growing public resentment on nuclear projects The Democratic Underground says, ƒÆ’‚¢ƒ¢-¡‚¬ƒ…-Resistance against nuclear power plants is continuing in Haryana, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra and Andhra Pradesh, where nuclear power projects have been proposed at Fatehabad, Mithi Virdi, Chutka, Jaitapur and Kovvada, respectively.ƒÆ’‚¢ƒ¢-¡‚¬ƒ”š‚ India Today is also of the same opinion, ƒÆ’‚¢ƒ¢-¡‚¬ƒ…-The public mood on nuclear power has globally changed after the Fukushima disaster in Japan.
The protest in India must be viewed in this context. First it was Jaitapur, now it is Kudankulam.ƒÆ’‚¢ƒ¢-¡‚¬ƒ”š‚ Unfortunately the Western and American ƒÆ’‚¢ƒ¢-¡‚¬ƒ”¹…”think tanksƒÆ’‚¢ƒ¢-¡‚¬ƒ¢-¾‚¢ are never found worried over this horrible situation. They are always harping on the same string; PakistanƒÆ’‚¢ƒ¢-¡‚¬ƒ¢-¾‚¢s nuclear program is a grave security risk because it might fall into the hands of extremists. To be very honest and straight forward, the nuclear arsenals of Pakistan are always in very safe and muscular hands. The whole nation is guarding these arsenals. The only threat to these arsenals is from the USA.
ƒÆ’-¡ƒ”š‚ The people of Pakistan are very well aware of the fact that getting control over the nuclear program of Pakistan is an evergreen dream and desire of the US planners. To materialize this desire they are doing all they could do. Blaming the Pakistan Army for supporting the extremists, framing the ISI in every act of terrorism, portraying the Taliban as the ever worst enemies of Pakistan and defaming the democratic government of Pakistan; all are the components of a fruitless and futile struggle. Our American friends must reconsider their state of mind.
December 16th, 2011 at 9:09 am
Pakistan US relationship goes a long way back.It is mainly to counter Russian influence over India and Afghanistan that US established a relationship with Pakistan. Pakistan Army and the political establishment have always paid lip service to US.
Unfortunately, Pakistan has become the epicentre for state sponsored terrorism. The ISI were arming and supporting the Taliban and other terrorist groups to fight the US army,whilst at the same time pretending to help the US to fight the terrorist.
The “Black President” of US (as the author calls him) realised how untrustworthy the Pakistanis were, and started taking direct action to wipe out the terrorist protected by the Pakistan establishment. Pakistan should address its internal problems, specially the suicide bombings against fellow Pakistanis by the Taliban.
Taking sides and changing loyalty is a national characteristic of Pakistanis. Now they are running behind China,mainly to antagonise India. It will be interesting how an atheist country like China with its own Muslim problem develop its long term relationship with a fundamentalist Pakistan state.
Mr Sukhanver must tell his fellow Pakistanis to clean up their own act, and do not blame other countries including India and Afghanistan for their current plight, you can ask US to leave Pakistan any time, you are free to refuse military and other aid from US. Look inside to solve your problems instead blaming others.