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If Iraq, Iran, and North Korea Are the 'Axis of Evil,' Why Is Pakistan an Ally?
THE CATO INSTITUTE ^ | MARCH 8, 2002 | LEON HADAR

Posted on 03/08/2002 3:37:17 PM PST by Madiuq

President George W. Bush has declared that the next phase of the anti-terrorism campaign would be aimed at pressing Iraq, Iran, and North Korea -- the so-called Axis of Evil -- not to develop chemical, biological and nuclear weapons. He also stressed in his State of the Union Address that the war against terrorism would be grounded in a set of universal values, including the rule of law, religious freedom and respect for women.

Much of the commentary that followed Bush's speech raised questions about why he lumped together Baghdad, Teheran and Pyongyang, which, after all, have different political systems and divergent foreign policy goals. A more intriguing mystery, though, concerns a country that was missing from the list: Pakistan. Islamabad should have been placed at the center of the "axis," not only because of its close ties to radical Muslim terrorist groups and its efforts to acquire weapons of mass destruction, but because its anti-Western and militant Islamic orientation is the antithesis to the universal values that the Bush administration is supposedly promoting as part of its foreign policy.

But instead of being placed on President Bush's list of evil states, Pakistan is now topping America's "A List" of the anti-terrorism coalition. The garden-variety dictatorship in Baghdad, the reformist government in Teheran, and the detente-oriented North Korea are being marginalized and punished by Washington and compared to Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union. But Pakistan's military dictator, General Pervez Musharraf, who brought an end to his nation's short democratic experience and has advanced Pakistan's nuclearization program, while promoting ties to radical Islamic groups at home and abroad, is being praised by U.S. officials for his "courage" and "vision." And he recently was a guest of honor at the White House.

Pakistan's government, led by an unreliable military clique that is assisting radical Islamic terrorist groups in Kashmir, pressing for a war with India, and presiding over a corrupt and mismanaged economy, has been a recipient of vast sums of U.S. military and financial aid.

One should recall that it was America's "friend" Pakistan that, through its military-religious nexus, led by its infamous intelligence services, provided the Taliban fighters with the military aid that helped bring them to power in Kabul in 1994 and create the anti-American terrorist state of Afghanistan.

At the same time, the "evil" Iran was a regional adversary of the Taliban regime and one of the leading backers of the Northern Alliance opposition forces. Moreover, despite Washington's hostile attitude and its efforts to isolate Iran diplomatically and economically, Tehran agreed to give indirect logistical support to the American military campaign in Afghanistan and cooperated with effort to oust the Taliban. Pakistan, on the other hand, joined the American-led coalition only after enormous U.S. diplomatic and military pressure and in exchange for increasing American aid. In fact, while the Iranians were helping their Northern Alliance allies in their war against the Taliban after Sept. 11, Pakistani military and intelligence services were assisting the losing Taliban fighters and evacuating thousands of them into Pakistan.

Although the Bush Administration should certainly continue monitoring the efforts of Iraq, Iran and North Korea to acquire or develop weapons of mass destruction and should take every measure to prevent the transfer of such military technology to terrorists, it's important to remember that these three nations have agreed open some of their weapons-production sites to international inspection. Most experts agree that it will take several years for Iraq and Iran to develop nuclear military capability and that neither those two countries nor North Korea have provided WMD technology to Al-Qaeda or other terrorist networks. If anything, the Bush administration's concern with nuclear proliferation and with the possible transfer of WMD to terrorist groups, should make Pakistan -- a nuclear military power, whose military leaders and scientists are committed to the notion of an "Islamic Bomb," and who have maintained ties to the international network of radical Islamic groups, including Al-Qaeda -- a focus of U.S.anti-proliferation and antiterrorism policies.

No, Pakistan shouldn't be branded as "evil" and subject to a campaign of diplomatic isolation and military confrontation that the Bush administration seems be directing against Iraq, Iran and North Korea. But neither should Pakistan be lauded as America's strategic ally in the war against terrorism and be the recipient of U.S. military and economic aid.



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1 posted on 03/08/2002 3:37:18 PM PST by Madiuq
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To: Madiuq
Maybe they are the mini Axis of Evil.
2 posted on 03/08/2002 3:39:57 PM PST by sheik yerbouty
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To: Madiuq
They are not an ally, and certainly not a friend.

They are just an enemy whose land we badly needed to use right at that moment.

3 posted on 03/08/2002 3:47:13 PM PST by crystalk
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To: Madiuq
The West needed to forge a relationship with Pakistan after 9/11. And Musharriff has walked the tightrope with his own people admirably.

The author of this piece is an idiot, not a pragmatist.

4 posted on 03/08/2002 3:49:03 PM PST by sinkspur
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To: veronica; dennisw; Lent; mikeIII; Black Jade; BrooklynGOP; AM2000; keri; Dog Gone; Dog_Gone...
BUMP
5 posted on 03/08/2002 3:49:55 PM PST by Madiuq
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To: sinkspur
"The author of this piece is an idiot..."

He's an idiot? That's your criticism? Gee and I thought to get a foreign policy analyst job at the CATO Institute, you had to be kind of intelligent.

But of course, judging from your posts, you're a genius.

6 posted on 03/08/2002 3:52:00 PM PST by Madiuq
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To: Madiuq
Gee and I thought to get a foreign policy analyst job at the CATO Institute, you had to be kind of intelligent.

No. You just have to be libertarian.

No intelligence needed.

8 posted on 03/08/2002 3:56:20 PM PST by sinkspur
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To: abwehr
"...and if Musharraf has his faults they do not include waging jihad."

You are just plain wrong there.

9 posted on 03/08/2002 3:56:25 PM PST by Madiuq
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To: sinkspur
"No. You just have to be libertarian. No intelligence needed."

Aah.

10 posted on 03/08/2002 3:57:20 PM PST by Madiuq
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To: Madiuq
Pakistan is an ally of convenience.
11 posted on 03/08/2002 3:57:43 PM PST by BrooklynGOP
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To: abwehr
And we could threaten to deny him that lovely cool, cool, retirement home, in that lovely western woodland overlooking Walden Pond in Massachusetts. It even snows there.

After a life spent at 110 F in Pakistan, he himself knows he needs to chill out, and the only way he ever will is if we let him in here.

12 posted on 03/08/2002 3:58:12 PM PST by crystalk
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To: Madiuq
But of course, judging from your posts, you're a genius.

BTW, what the hell does this mean?

I'll take your opinion more seriously after you've grown out of your FR diapers.

13 posted on 03/08/2002 3:58:23 PM PST by sinkspur
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To: sinkspur
"I'll take your opinion more seriously after you've grown out of your FR diapers."

Mamy people here know me from a different name, and I can assure, I have been around for a long long time.

14 posted on 03/08/2002 4:00:45 PM PST by Madiuq
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To: Madiuq
Mamy people here know me from a different name, and I can assure, I have been around for a long long time.

Yea. Sure.

What did you get kicked off for?

15 posted on 03/08/2002 4:05:05 PM PST by sinkspur
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To: sinkspur
Musharaff is one of the rare people -- a statesman. I hope enough Pakistanis recognize that the distance between them and national disaster is as thick as Musharaff's continued existence. If Pakistan were under the same administration as 2 or 3 years ago, Pakistan might well be on the Axis list now, and after WTC911 would have been treated the same way as Taliban Afghanistan.
16 posted on 03/08/2002 4:06:27 PM PST by RightWhale
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To: RightWhale
Musharaff is one of the rare people -- a statesman.

Well put.

18 posted on 03/08/2002 4:08:58 PM PST by sinkspur
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To: Madiuq
Give me a break! The world is a game. You have to use your tiny enemies to kill the larger one and after that larger enemy is dead, we wait until the tiny enemy that helped us defeat the larger enemy who was the tiny enemy's enemy do something stupid to get rid of BOTH enemies, so we have no enemies and America wins the game!
19 posted on 03/08/2002 4:21:15 PM PST by StopDemocratsDotCom
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To: Madiuq
Pakistan is the Puppet Show of Evil.
20 posted on 03/08/2002 4:24:55 PM PST by Cinnamon Girl
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