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Princess Ferragamo at the Barricades: The Push for Regime Change in Pakistan
by Mike Whitney It doesnt take a genius to figure out why the crooked Princess Ferragamo Benazir Bhutto has returned to Pakistan. Bhuttos been traipsing all over Washington trying to garner support from think-tank heavies and establishment powerbrokers to help her stage a political comeback in Islamabad.
She even hired a high-powered public relations firm to polish her image so the media wouldnt focus too much attention on her past transgressions.
Allegations of money laundering and corruption have haunted
Bhutto ever since she was driven from office in 1996. Last month,
General Musharraf cut a deal with Bhutto that freed her from the
prospect of criminal prosecution and allowed her to return home. The
arrangement ignored the judicial system entirely. The $1.5 billion that
she and her husband allegedly received in a variety of criminal
enterprises has simply disappeared down the memory hole.
Another
tidbit the media seems to breezily disregard is Bhuttos role in
supporting Islamic extremism; the very dragon she is now expected to
slay. It was during Bhuttos rule that the Taliban took power in Kabul
and gained prominence in Afghanistan. She viewed the Taliban as a group
that could stabilize Afghanistan and enable trade across the Central
Asia republics. Her government provided military and financial support
for the Taliban, even sending a small unit of the Pakistani army into
Afghanistan.
But, then, anyone can make a mistake and Bhutto
has since offered her sincere regrets and promised to rid Pakistan of
the scourge of terrorism. This must be music to the ears of her new
patrons in Washington.
Its astonishing how quickly one can do an about-face when their career depends on changing their point-of-view.
US
historian, Arthur Herman, in a letter published in the Wall Street
Journal, described Bhutto as One of the most incompetent leaders in
the history of South Asia, adding that she and other Pakistani elites
hated Musharraf because he is muhajir, born of Indian Muslims. Herman
claims, Although it was muhajirs who agitated for the creation of
Pakistan in the first place, many native Pakistanis view them with
contempt and treat them as third-class citizens.
Herman makes
an interesting point. Perhaps Bhutto saw the footage of Hurricane
Katrina where the mostly poor, black Americans were herded
cattle-like into the Superdome at gunpoint and realized she could
find common ground with the Washington political class. After all, she
matriculated at Harvard and Oxford, so we can expect that her views are
not that different from other bluebloods who regularly defend
discrimination, waterboarding, endless war and other shocking abuses on
the op-ed pages of Americans leading newspapers.
In any event, she was
certainly persuasive when she addressed members of the Council on
Foreign Relations (CFR) on Aug 15, 2007. She seemed to fit right in
with the gathering of corporate chieftains, media bigwigs and other
assorted political elites. There was plenty of backslapping and
jocularity as CFR President Richard Haass introduced his distinguished
guest, Bhutto, to the assembled throng:
Its hard to
imagine someone better placed to speak about the current situation in
Pakistan than Benazir Bhutto. She was born into one of Pakistans
leading political families. She was educated at both Harvard and
Oxford. And full confession let me say that she and I met some at
the risk of being less than gallant 30 years ago or so at Oxford. We
would have met even earlier than that, at Harvard, except she got
accepted and I did not. (Laughter.) And of such things history is made.
(Laughter.) Im almost over it, by the way. (Laughter.)
Ha,
ha, ha. Allow me to extract this silver spoon from my mouth long enough
to assure you that Madame Bhutto has an acceptable pedigree to oversee
our colony in Pakistan and will execute our military plans to expand
the war into the tribal areas of Waziristan spreading suffering and
death to another corner of the world which hasnt yet been thoroughly
obliterated by our ambition for global domination. Ha, ha ha.
Bhutto
was asked directly about the so-called Miranshah agreement that
Musharraf worked out so that he could withdraw Pakistani troops from
North Waziristan, where his army was sustaining heavy losses. Musharraf
had only won minor concessions from the tribal leaders who were
supposed to limit their support for the Taliban.
The treaty was a
complete hoax designed to extricate Musharraf from an unwinnable war
that was universally unpopular with Pakistanis.
Unfortunately, the
treaty turned out to be Musharrafs death sentence. When it became
clear to Bush and his neocon colleagues that Musharraf would not carry
out their war agenda, they began to sharpen their daggers and plan for
his removal. That is why Bhutto was exhumed from her Dubai mausoleum
long enough to play a part in this latest Bush comic operetta.
This has
nothing to do with democracy promotion. Its just another grim
chapter in the color-coded revolution digest. The whole performance
is being staged courtesy of the US intelligence agencies and the
compliant establishment media. Bush doesnt care about democracy any
more than Bhutto. What hes looking for is someone wholl take on the
Taliban in Waziristan. Thats it. And thats why Musharrafs days are
numbered.
Bhutto, addressing the CFR crowd:
I rejected
that ceasefire of September 2006 the peace treaty and we rejected
the ceasefires before that. In fact, we were appalled that the tribal
region of our country was handed over to foreigners, because Afghan
Taliban, Afghans and al Qaeda are added to the Chechens and the Uzbeks.
And this is Pakistani territory, and Pakistan has to protect its own
territory.
So weve been absolutely appalled by that. And we
think the first thing the government of Pakistan has to do is to take
the territory back. Weve ceded authority of our own territory, and
its not enough to satisfy the agenda of the Afghan Taliban or the Arab
al Qaeda or the Central Asian Uzbek-Chechen. Theyre now knocking on
the doors of our frontier province.
So there it is Bhuttos
Faustian bargain in black and white Get rid of Musharraf and Ill
fight your bloody war. What could be clearer?
Bhutto also
promised her audience that she would promote democracy, but not
democracy that creates a Hamas-type solution. Oh no, that would be
carrying democracy too far. Besides, it is so upsetting to go through
all the trouble of conducting free elections when, right after the
errant voters have to be starved and randomly bombarded for choosing
the wrong party. What Bhutto wants and what the membership of the CFR
wants - -is managed elections that produce real democracy, the type
that increases Washingtons power over its subjects.
An article in CounterPunch by Bhuttos niece, Fatima, summed up Bhuttos real feelings about democracy like this:
Ms.
Bhuttos political posturing is sheer pantomime. Her negotiations with
the military and her unseemly willingness until just a few days ago to
take part in Musharrafs regime have signaled once and for all to the
growing legions of fundamentalists across South Asia that democracy is
just a guise for dictatorship. (Fatima Bhutto, Aunt Benazirs False
Promises)
Indeed. Although, now, Bhutto has been given a
media makeover and is being portrayed as a Pakistani Joan of Arc
pumping her fist into the air defiantly and barking patriotic slogans
into her bullhorn for her motley collection of devotees. Meanwhile, her
arch-nemesis Musharraf has morphed into this months Adolph Hitler,
temporarily edging out Hugo Chavez, Vladimir Putin and Mahmoud
Ahmadinejad.
Over and over we hear the same worn mantra:
Musharraf arrested the lawyers. Musharraf suspended the constitution.
Musharraf declared martial law. Musharraf is a tyrant.
Of
course, all of these are completely irrelevant. The only reason
Musharraf has come under fire is because the Bush administration has
decided that its time for regime change in Islamabad. Now, some critics
are saying that Musharraf is worse than Saddam. That may be true. But
it also proves our point.
Lets consider the effects of the
Iraq war before evaluating the wisdom of regime change. If one likes
the results, than they should support the policy. But they should also
mull over the broader implications of their choice. By supporting
regime change we are tacitly endorsing the Bush Doctrine and everything
connected to it. We are endorsing the clandestine interventions that
destabilized Lebanon, Georgia, Ukraine, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan and
Belarus. We are endorsing the coups detats in Haiti and Venezuela. We
are endorsing the aggression against Afghanistan, Iraq and Somalia. We
are endorsing the ethnic cleansing, the collective punishment, the
killing of civilians, the cultural annihilation, Shock and Awe, Abu
Ghraib, Guantanamo Bay, Falluja, and the utter destruction of Iraqi
society. We are endorsing the claim that one nation has the right to
unilaterally violate the national sovereignty of another country,
without authorization from the United Nations, simply to advance its
own geopolitical ambitions.
Thats what regime change really
means and after seven years of unrelenting violence one million dead
Iraqi civilians, four million refugees, and entire region of the world
in chaos it is a wonder that any sane person can knowingly support
this same bloody policy?
The media will undoubtedly continue
this cruel farce. In fact, they are already ratcheting up the pressure
by suggesting that we must play a more active role in protecting
Pakistans nuclear arsenal. (No mention of yellowcake uranium, yet)
Even NPRs so-called liberal commentator Daniel Schorr has lent his
voice to the usual crowd of media alarmists:
In a recent commentary Schorr warned:
The
magnitude of the martial law crackdown suggests a deeper fear. Some
analysts suspect that the fear is nuclear that Al Qaida terrorists may
somehow gain access to Pakistans nuclear arsenal and wage, what some
have called, nuclear jihad; nuclear Holy War .Until recently the
Pakistan nuclear arsenal has been considered safe According to the
Washington Post the US learned in 2001 that Pakistani scientists had
shared secrets with Al Qaida Officials have long believed that the
likeliest source of a nuclear leak would be Pakistan. Those fears have
come alive again.
Good work, Dan, nuclear jihad, very
clever. Now explain to me how the uncorroborated fearmongering of NPRs
senior analyst is any different from the incoherent ravings of David
Horowitz?
They are identical. The media is, once again,
creating the rationale for meddling in the domestic affairs of a
sovereign foreign nation. Were being told that Pakistan is too
critical to Americas national security for us to simply remain on the
sidelines. We are being set up for another foreign policy fiasco.
When will we learn to stop butting into other peoples business?