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Afghans/Pakistanis Considered America Friend: Had no Fight-Back Plan
Understanding the Popularity of Conspiracy theories about 9/11
New Trend has completed a near month-long visit to Pakistan. Our
report is based on interviews, discussions study of the views of people
from
numerous walks of life, ranging from the poor to the middle class and
the
rich, from the dedicated religious ones to the marginally Islamic to
the
cynically secularized.
ONE IMPORTANT ISSUE NEW TREND WAS INTERESTED IN WAS THE
AFGHAN/PAKISTANI
RESPONSE TO 9/11 and THE U.S. BOMBING OF AFGHANISTAN. Here are the
salient
features of the New Trend eyewitness report:
1. The Afghans and the Pakistanis had one point in common: They did not
expect the ferocity of the U.S. bombing campaign. They were shocked by
its
ruthlessness and by the use of B-52s and bombs the size of 'daisy
cutters.'
2. The idea of fighting America is not yet part of the Islamic psyche.
The
Afghans and the Pakistanis had ABSOLUTELY NO PROGRAM or plan to fight
America.
3. Pakistanis think that America's anti-Muslim actions emanate from the
Jewish control of U.S. policy making.
3a. Thus Pakistanis oppose U.S. Zionists but not the U.S. power
structure.
4. Pakistanis think that America is a moral power and is amenable to
moral
pressure. This was part of the reason for the numerous demonstrations
against
the U.S. The mistake here was three-fold. The Muslims thought the U.S.
would
take note of the demonstrations, Musharref would give pause or withdraw
and
EVEN the United Nations might take notice! The U.S. saw the demos as
"15%
extremists."
4a. Hence the demonstrations remained peaceful. No attempt was made to
overthrow the government. In fact there was NO VIOLENCE even in cities
where
50,000 people demonstrated.
4b. No attempt was made and no program was produced to shut down
American
economic ventures in Pakistan. One KFC was burned down in the sole
violent
incident of the protest movement but other KFCs, McDonalds, Dunkin
Donuts etc
flourish. Coca Cola and Pepsi are common as are American cigarettes.
4c. Muslim hospitality to Americans, including women (such as Ashley
Banfield), continued though these women were doing dirt on Pakistan and
Islam
in their vicious broadcasts from Pakistan on a daily basis.
5. Within that context, try to understand the Pakistani acceptance of
conspiracy theories about 9/11. In general Pakistanis believe that the
attacks could not possibly have been carried out by Muslims and were
the work
of Jews (4000 of whom are widely believed to have not turned up on
Sept. 11
at the WTC). Why did the Jews do it? Because they wanted the U.S. to
get on
their side and hunt the Muslims. (Pakistanis have just begun to realize
that
the attacks were powerful enough to destabilize America's entire
economy.)
5a. Pakistanis are correct when they say that the U.S. has not been
able to
produce any evidence against Osama Bin Laden. (New Trend would add that
the
taped messages of Osama do not constitute evidence which can be used in
court. If Osama says that he knew of the attacks or that he approved of
them
or even that he signalled them, that still does not constitute guilt
beyond a
doubt that he ORGANIZED the attacks. Also, tapes can always be
doctored. In
any case, it is the task of the U.S. to produce its evidence: not
Osama's
task to prove himself guilty through smuggled tapes.)
5b. Pakistanis have not considered the possibility that Muhammad Atta
and the
18 with him might have been an autnomous Islamic unit taking revenge
for the
genocide of the Palestinians or for the slow death of one million
Iraqi
children or for the slaughter of 10,000 Somalis. (Gradually this
possibility
is sinking in.)
6. The acceptance of conspiracy theories (even by Islamic leaders like
Dr.
Israr and Prof. Khurshid) was an indirect way of saying: we mean
America no
harm. We as Muslims could not possibly have attacked America when we
consider
America our friend. (We only want to fight the Zionists.) Most upper
class
and middle class Pakistanis have friends and relatives in the U.S. and
Canada
and are horrified about being seen as suspects by the U.S.
7. At the back of their minds, Pakistanis know that Israel ("that
sh--ty
little country" in the French ambassador's words) exists owing to U.S.
support and owing to funds, weapons and veto power exercised by the
U.S. on
behalf of Israel. But Pakistanis have not been able to face the fact
that the
U.S. power structure could well be hostile to Islam and be using Israel
only
as one of its many tools. Pakistanis (like many Arabs) think that if
they
can convince the U.S. of the immorality and evil of the Jewish state,
the
U.S. would cut back on its blatant support for Israel.
8. Afghans of course had very little idea of what was going to happen
to them
but the Afghan RESPONSE WAS MUCH FASTER THAN THAT OF PAKISTANIS. The
Taliban
quickly realized that the U.S. would obliterate Afghanistan if they
resisted.
The U.S. saw the Taliban as the "fish in the water" (the guerrilla in
the
civilian population in maoist termiology) and hence wanted to drain the
water
through bombing. The Taliban were otherworldly enough to sacrifice
their
government to save the masses from bombing. Hence their rapid and
unexpected
withdrawal when they had suffered no significant casualties.
9. The Pakistanis did not realize the ruthlessness of the U.S. bombing
campaign. They crossed by the thousands into Afghanistan with
rudimentary
military training and suffered more casualties than the Taliban
(although the
Taliban had told them that manpower was not needed).
10. WITH THE BOMBING CAMPAIGN and the gradual realization that the U.S.
air
force has killed tens of thousands of civilians (estimated at 60,000
dead),
deep anger and numbing pain has settled into the Pakistani psyche.
Hatred for
the U.S. has started to become a reality among millions of Pakistanis.
11. It is quite probable that if the U.S. does not withdraw from its
role of
bomber and Great White Father, the Pakistanis will begin fighting back.
The
Afghans and the Pakistanis are re-evaluating the entire situation and
trying
to mentally cast the U.S. as the enemy, a position they had given only
to
India. It's a difficult change of psyche but it is happening.
Hence New Trend's evaluation is that Afghans, Pakistanis and Muslims in
general have not even started to fight the U.S.
FINAL POINTS:
1. Pakistanis say:if the U.S. is fighting terrorism, it must take the
route
of law and prove its contention that Osama bin Laden and Al-Qaeda were
involved. It could go to the World Court with its evidence, if it has
any.
2. If the U.S. is actually fighting Islam under the guise of fighting
terrorism, the chances of the U.S. winning are very slim. Islam is
undergoing
a worldwide and irreversible resurgance which is powerful enough to
involve
nearly a billion people in the next decade. If the U.S. does not soon
withdraw from the Arabian peninsula, "saudi" Arabia might once again
become
the Arabia of the Prophet (pbuh). Any danger from U.S. power to the
holy
cities of Makka and Madina would unite the entire Muslim world against
the
U.S.
3. There is no question of the recognition of Israel by the worldwide
Islamic
community. The Jews will have to go back to where they came from. The
more
the U.S. tries to use the Israeli pawn, the more it will backfire.
{Even
totally westernized, cynically anti-mullah Pakistanis feel personally
insulted if you accuse them of supporting Israel.}
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