Adil Najam
Flicking through Pakistani TV channels I note that all of Pakistan’s mediadom seems to be waiting for imminent release of new documents on WikiLeaks, reportedly including communication from US officials on Pakistan, Pakistanis, Pakistani politicians, and Pakistani agencies and officials.
News junkie that I am, I must confess that I, too, am waiting for Wikileaks. But I am not really sure ‘what’ I am waiting for – or anticipating to hear – from Wikileaks. Nor, do I think, does anyone else. At least any Pakistani. Maybe that is what makes the entire episode so enticing. But it also shows just how messed up US-Pakistan relations really are today.
Amidst all the talk about how dangerous the leaks might be and how they might spoil relations between the US and its supposed ‘allies,’ I wonder exactly what we might find from the leaked documents that would really ‘surprise’ any Pakistani leader, or Pakistani journalist, or any Pakistani for that matter?
Would we, for example, learn that US officials have no trust in or respect for any Pakistani leader, or for Pakistanis, or for Pakistan? And if we did, would that really be a surprise or ‘news’ for anyone in Pakistan or in the US?
Or, maybe, the leaked documents will tell us that the US has continued and plans to continue an illegal, immoral and ineffective campaign of drone attacks into the territory of one of its closest ‘allies’? That despite their apparent protestations the Pakistan government has remained cognizant but acted ignorant of this campaign? That these attacks have consumed more civilian life than military targets, increased anti-Americanism in Pakistan? And if they did, would that be a surprise for anyone who has watched TV news or opened a Pakistani newspaper at anytime in the last year?
Maybe they will reveal that the amount of contempt that Pakistani institutions and officials have for the US is matched only by the contempt that US institutions and officials have for Pakistan? Or that the Pakistan’s favorite pundit sport of ‘blame it on America’ is no different from America’s favorite pundit sport of ‘blame it on Pakistan’? And if it does, who, pray tell me, is supposed to be surprised by that?
Of course, I do realize that the entire point of a ‘surprise’ is that it cannot be anticipated. That, after all, is the point of calling it a surprise. Indeed, there will be surprises. More than that there will be validation of that which we already believed. And most of all there will be details. All of these will keep the news wheels grinding – in their different styles and rhythms, but with equal but inconsequential fervor – in both Pakistan and USA.
But the real and most important revelation that these particular Wikileaks could make about US-Pakistan relations has already come out in the run-up frenzy to the leaks: The US-Pakistan relationship is at such a low point in both USA and in Pakistan that nothing – well, maybe ‘nearly’ nothing – can make the trust deficit too much worse than it already is.
All of the Pakistan media is WikiLeak all the time. This Wikileak stuff is “weakleak” compared to what we get 24/7 on our media.
These wikileaks are a part of American global plan to create deliberate ripples at the desired places for their own benefits to achieve their grand designs. The agencies must have carefully worked out time table and the direct and indirect impact of these leaks. As the events will unfold it will be clear as to who is the beneficiary. It is all a part of carefully worked out propaganda. America has used these tactics successfully in the past. Timings of appearance of Assama Bin Laden tapes is one example. How one can one believe that a super power, technological so advance and maintaining thousands of nuclear weapons can be so careless in maintaining its secrets.
@Niraj
Not sure what you are smoking when you say that attacks have gone down. The attacks in Pakistans have only gone up. Yesterday in Peshawar. Earlier at data sahib, at Ghazi sahib, in every major city of Pakistan the attacks have gone up.
And I am insulted that the alternative to drone attacks is US forces in Pakistan. Why should either be tolerated. How about American forces go back to America.
King of Saudi thinks zardari is a rotten head which affects the whole body….pretty noteworthy zardari shud resign for bringing shame to Pakistan!!!
Good article but I must oppose your viewpoint on drone attacks. Not only are they effective, but they have minimized civilian casualties, not increase them.
The use of drones in FATA is a much better policy than having NATO/ISAF troops rampaging through villages. The amount of civilian casualties would’ve been much higher.
And the drone attacks would not be effective without Pakistan’s tacit approval and intelligence inputs.