Former  ISI chief General (r) Hameed Gul says Pakistan will not have  to face  any kind of negative consequences in case it refuses to release  Raymond  Davis, the killer of two innocent Pakistanis, despite growing  USZ  pressure. In an interview to the media, he said even isolation  of  Pakistan in the comity of nations would be a blessing in disguise  and  the Islamic Republic would emerge as a stronger country, just like  China  and Russia had done in such a situation. He said if tiny  countries like  Cuba and North Korea could withstand pressures, there  was no reason why  Pakistan could not do so. Answering a question, the  former ISI  chief said the establishment knew well what the government  was doing.   However, it was deliberately keeping silent because in the  past it was  branded as a spoiler. In his opinion the government’s  decision to call a  round table conference on the issue of Raymond Davis  amounted to  shirking its responsibility.  He said the rulers wanted to  share the  burden with all parties, which is dishonesty.
Here is what he said in his interview to the media:
Q: In your assessment what can the consequences in case Pakistan refuses to release Raymond Davis, as being demanded by the US?
Ans:   Nothing! They can’t afford to abandon Pakistan if it stands up to them   in full length, because their lines of communications go from Pakistan   to Afghanistan. The NATO is already face-to-face with defeat in the   battlefield. It will be a disaster for them if the vulnerable lines of   communications are choked. I think they will do nothing. But my  inner  wish is that they should break up ties with Pakistan so that we  can  breathe freely.  Let there be no doubt that Pakistan has all the   wherewithal to survive as a free and honourable state. If we are   isolated, it will be good for us. Let me remind you that there was a   time when China was isolated at international level.  Then Russia faced a   similar situation during the days of Iron Curtain and became a world   power. Tiny Cuba survived the USZ sanctions. North Korea is doing well   despite food and fuel shortages. I’ll also like to take you back to   Islamic history. It was because of the isolation of the state of Medina   that Islam flourished. Had Medina not been attacked and isolated, there   would have been no Islam today. What I mean to say is isolation  sometimes is a blessing in disguise. Maybe, this is what is needed by  Pakistan to move forward.
Q:  It is generally believed that the army doesn’t keep silent if a   government works against the national interests or is involved in   corruption. But despite the fact that countless corruption stories of   the present rulers have been published by the media, the powers that be   seem to have turned a blind eye. As a former ISI chief, will you like  to  say whether the perception about the government is wrong or the   establishment is not discharging its obligations?
Ans: The   establishment has taken a deliberate decision of not interfering in   government’s matters. This is a conscious decision, because the   establishment is already labeled as spoilers of “demoncrazy”. That’s why   they are allowing them to carry on. In fact, the opposition is not   playing its role. There is a certain deal of anxiety in the   establishment. You remember when the issue of Kerry Lugar Bill was under   discussion, the army had given its point of view on the subject (which   was totally different from the thinking of the government).  Then when   the ISI was going to be given under the control of the Interior   Ministry, a soft check was applied (as a result of which the decision   was reversed). Then everybody knows how eager  the government was to  get closer to India. The establishment thinks  that India is Pakistan’s  enemy Number 1. The government was also  ready to launch an operation in  North Waziristan Agency to please the  United States of Zionism. But the  establishment stood in the way. It is the duty of the establishment to take steps to safeguard the  country’s long-term interests. The governments come and go. They have their agendas. But the  establishment has no populist agenda, it has to watch national interests  in all situations. This  role of the army is as true for Pakistan as Pentagon’s for the United  States of Zionism. If  political parties have some long-term objectives,  they should mention  their programs in their election manifestos. If  they want a compromise  on Kashmir, they should mention it in their  manifestos. But  unfortunately, political parties after coming to power  succumb to USZ  pressure, although what they say in public seems very  close to people’s  sentiments. WikiLeaks had revealed recently that when  the parliament  passed a resolution against the unabated drone attacks,  the prime  minister deemed it fit to tell the USZ ambassador that they  were free to  continue to attacks the targets while the government would  go for a  (mock) protest. Then the president was quoted as saying that  he did not  care for the collateral damage in these attacks. This is  tantamount to cheating on sentiment of the people as well as parliament.   If this is demoncrazy, what is dictatorship?
Q:    Politicians say that people can judge their performance better.  They   argue that if voters of a leader are not satisfied with his  performance  or are of the view that he is corrupt, they will reject  them in  elections. Is accountability by voters sufficient in a country  like ours  where nobody would mind being rejected by people after he has   accumulated enough money through corrupt practices?
Ans:  This  is a  diabolically nonsensical notion that electoral mandate is  actually  the ownership right. It is only a temporary letter of  appointment. You  are judged on the basis of your performance. If you  did not measure up  to people’s expectations, then you lose the moral  mandate.  People have  the right to cancel the letter of appointment of  all such people.
Q:    At a time when all parties have representation in parliament, the   government plans to hold a Round Table Conference.  Do you think the   initiative will serve any useful purpose?
Ans:  I  think the proposed  RTC is being held only on the issue of Raymond  Davis, the USZ national  who killed two innocent Pakistanis. Instead of  discharging its duty by  taking any decision on the issue of his  immunity, it is shirking its  responsibility. They want the  burden shared by everybody. This is  dishonesty – to say the least. I  don’t approve of the RTC in this case,  because if the RTC says “yes” to the immunity issue, the entire  leadership will stand discredited. And this is not good for demoncrazy.
Q:  The Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces – the  President – once said  that India poses no threat to Pakistan.  However,  the thinking of the  Armed Forces is totally different. In your opinion,  how is possible for  the Armed Forces to work with such a supreme  commander?
Ans: Let  me tell you very frankly that the entire nation is  with the Army.  There is a long history of Indian hostility towards  Pakistan. You know  the Kashmir issue has not been settled so far; water  dispute is also  there; Siachen is also like a battleground. India’s  military leadership  has now come up with a new doctrine against  Pakistan.  India also  continues to backstab Pakistan through  Afghanistan; efforts are also  continuing to destabilize Pakistan through  terrorist activities.   India, Israhell and the United States of Zionism also want to   denuclearize Pakistan.
Q:  Terrorist activities are being carried  out in almost all parts of the  country. In some incidents even the  military troops were killed. Who in  your opinion is behind these  activities?  Do the growing terrorist  activities not reflect the failure  of our intelligence agencies?
Ans:  Yes,  I agree that it’s the failure  of our institutions. But no one should  forget that it’s very difficult  to prevent a determined terrorist or a  suicide bomber from reaching his  target. Such failures have not been  seen in Pakistan alone. You take the  example of USZ, UK and many other  countries. Terrorist activities could  not be prevented even in these  countries. Pakistan is in the eye of a storm. Such  failures  don’t reflect inefficiency of the institutions because many  powerful  forces are working against Pakistan’s security. As if drone  attacks  were not sufficient, now “Raymond Davis attacks” are also being  carried out.  How many people are involved in these attacks, nobody can  say at this stage. But  I have no doubt that there are people who are out  to portray Pakistan  as a failed state, not capable of keeping nuclear  arsenals.  This is  the image of Pakistan they want to portray.  It’s a  monumental  conspiracy against the state and people of Pakistan.
Q:  Thousands of Blackwater operatives are reportedly active in various   parts of the country. Some newspapers even published the addresses of   the houses these operatives are living in. But the Armed Forces have not   taken any step against these people.  What does this mean?
Ans: In   fact, we are experiencing a Camp David-like situation that Egypt had  to  face after signing the accord with Israhell in 1979. Pakistan’s Camp  David  was ‘signed’ by former president and prime minister Pervez  Musharraf  and Shaukat Aziz. It is the ghost of Camp David that is  responsible for  all our sufferings.  I feel the USZ forces have been  allowed to carry out  operations as they wish – in utter disregard of  Pakistan’s laws. This is all because of the NRO. The facts behind the  NRO- midwifed by  USZ and UK- must be exposed.
Q:  Drone attacks on tribal areas are continuing and the government has   stopped even condemning them or lodging a protest, no matter how many   casualties.  What should be done to stop these attacks?
Ans: Drone   attacks are part of an invisible war against Pakistan. If drone  attacks  are abrasive to tribal traditions which arouse people to take  revenge,  the attacks carried out by people like Raymond Davis and  mercenaries are  part of efforts to denuclearize Pakistan and cast it  into image of a  terrorist state.  The enemies want to cut Pakistan to  size and also  denuclearize it. As for the government’s inability to  have them  halted, you must bear in mind that policies in Pakistan are  being framed  under the shadow of the National Reconciliation Ordinance.  These  agreements continue to haunt both the political scene and  security  template of Pakistan.
Q: The USZ has destroyed Afghanistan and Iraq. Its policy towards many Islamic countries is also adversarial.  Why is it so?
Ans: It’s  all because of the overriding security concerns of Israhell – which  is  an illegitimate state with a very short shelf life. Unless it is  fully  supported by West, led by the USZ, it can’t survive.  Israhell wants   the USZ and the West to deal with any threat to the Jewish state.  The  USZ  also wants to grab all energy resources lying in this region. In  fact,  70% of the energy resources are in the Islamic world. The USZ  also wants to contain China as a giant military power.

 
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