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Pakistan's Military Elite: Trained in Anti-Americanism, and Believe 9/11 Was
A 'Jewish Conspiracy'


Posted by Andrew G. Bostom <http://bigpeace.com/author/abostom/>  May 25th
2011 at 12:39 pm in Afghanistan <http://bigpeace.com/category/afghanistan/>
, Islam <http://bigpeace.com/category/islam/> , Islamic extremism
<http://bigpeace.com/category/islamic-extremism/> , Israel
<http://bigpeace.com/category/israel/> , Terrorism
<http://bigpeace.com/category/terrorism/> , sharia
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The Living Legacy of Zia Ul-Haq, Godfather of Pakistan's Modern Jihadist
Military

Then U. S. Ambassador to Pakistan Anne Patterson, alarmed by her interaction
with trainees  at Pakistan's National Defense University (NDU), where, after
addressing them, she had  "received astonishingly naive and biased questions
about America," wrote a 5/12/2008 memo "LIFE AT NDU: TRAINING PAKISTAN'S
NEXT GENERATION OF MILITARY LEADERS," now published as Wikileaks #153436
<http://www.dawn.com/2011/05/25/2008-students-and-instructors-at-ndu-have-an
ti-us-bias.html>  by the Pakistani newspaper Dawn
<http://www.dawn.com/2011/05/25/us-thinks-anti-americanism-rife-in-ndu.html>
.

The memo
<http://www.dawn.com/2011/05/25/2008-students-and-instructors-at-ndu-have-an
ti-us-bias.html>  concludes with Ambassador Patterson's concern that,

The elite of this crop of colonels and brigadiers are receiving biased NDU
training with no chance to hear alternative views of the U.S.

The cable
<http://www.dawn.com/2011/05/25/2008-students-and-instructors-at-ndu-have-an
ti-us-bias.html>  highlights these salient details provided by a US army
officer, Col Michael Schleicher, who attended a course at Pakistan's NDU:

Students are first instructed on classic nation state development, which
includes use of Islamic texts.

During his professional and personal interactions with the students, Col.
Schleicher estimated that approximately a third of his class was religiously
devout, a third of his class was moderately religious, and less than a third
of his class was overtly secular.  Of the 135 Senior Course students, only
two openly drank alcohol. Col. Schleicher believed the secular students felt
peer pressure to appear more religious than they actually were.

Course instructors often had misperceptions about U.S. policies and culture
and infused their lectures with these suspicions.  For example, one guest
lecturer-who is a Pakistani one-star general-claimed the U.S. National
Security Agency actively trains correspondents for media organizations.
Some students share these misconceptions despite having children who
attended universities in the U.S. or London. For example, some did not
believe the U.S. used female pilots overseas; they were convinced female
pilots were restricted to flying within U.S. borders. Others thought the CIA
was in charge of U.S. media (and that MI-5 was in charge of the BBC). 

Students in the Junior Course shared many of the biases prevalent in the
Muslim world, including a belief the U.S. invaded Iraq for its oil and that
9/11 was a staged "Jewish conspiracy." 

In contrast to criticism of the U.S., students and instructors were adamant
in their approval of all things Chinese.

The roots of this indoctrination have been apparent for over three decades,
and "the use of Islamic texts" refers specifically to "The Quranic Concept
of War <http://worldcat.org/oclc/5847523&referer=brief_results> ", published
in Lahore, originally in 1979. Under "President" Zia-ul-Haq's patronage,
this mainstream Pakistani text on jihad warfare by Brigadier S.K. Malik, was
endorsed in a laudatory Foreword to the book by his patron, Zia-ul-Haq, as
well as a more extended Preface by Allah Buksh K. Brohi, a former
Advocate-General of Pakistan. This text-widely studied in Islamic countries,
and available in English, Urdu, and Arabic-has been recovered from the
bodies of slain jihadists in Kashmir, for example.

Brigadier Malik emphasizes how instilling terror is essential to waging
successful jihad campaigns-like those acts of jihad terror we are
witnessing, daily, on both sides of the Durand Line
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Durand_Line> , and in India:

Terror struck into the hearts of the enemies is not only a means, it is the
end in itself. Once a condition of terror into the opponent's heart is
obtained, hardly anything is left to be achieved. It is the point where the
means and the end meet and merge. Terror is not a means of imposing decision
upon the enemy (sic); it is the decision we wish to impose upon him. 

"Jehad," the Quranic concept of total strategy. Demands the preparation and
application of total national power and military instrument is one of its
elements. As a component of the total strategy, the military strategy aims
at striking terror into the hearts of the enemy from the preparatory stage
of war.Under ideal conditions, Jehad can produce a direct decision and force
its will upon the enemy. Where that does not happen, military strategy
should take over and aim at producing the decision from the military stage.
Should that chance be missed, terror should be struck into the enemy during
the actual fighting. 

.the Book [Quran] does not visualize war being waged with "kid gloves." It
gives us a distinctive concept of total war. It wants both, the nation and
the individual, to be at war "in toto," that is, with all their spiritual,
moral, and physical resources. The Holy Quran lays the highest emphasis on
the preparation for war. It wants us to prepare ourselves for war to the
utmost. The test of utmost preparation lies in our capability to instill
terror into the hearts of the enemies.

Regardless of faux, pseudo-secular, Western leaning leaders like Benazir
Bhutto, or Pervez Musharraf, all Paki leaders foment jihad against Indian
Kashmir
<http://www.andrewbostom.org/blog/2008/07/10/end-the-moral-idiocy-on-kashmir
/> -which alone creates, permanent, dangerous regional instability. More
than a decade ago, Yossef Bodansky's (1999) biography
<http://www.amazon.com/Bin-Laden-Man-Declared-America/dp/B000JJV76I/ref=sr_1
_13?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1217174491&sr=1-13>  of Osama Bin Laden included
details of what clearly remains Pakistan's overarching (and duplicitous)
policy despite the appearances of "Western leaning" Pakistani leaders, and
their soothing rhetoric. Referring specifically to the late, much lionized
Benazir Bhutto, Bodansky made these observations which US policymakers have
continued to ignore at our nation's peril-including Pakistan's warm
relations with China, mirrored in the Wikileaks memo
<http://www.dawn.com/2011/05/25/2008-students-and-instructors-at-ndu-have-an
ti-us-bias.html>  capturing the Sinophilic sentiments of the Pakistani NDU
officers in training.

Despite her rhetoric, Bhutto seemed genuinely convinced that the future of
Pakistan lay with the Iranian-led Islamic bloc and its activist anti-US
posture. By the end of 1993, after her round of visits to Beijing,
Pyongyang, and Tehran, Bhutto clearly demonstrated her determination to
implement these policies and realize this strategic posture as soon as
possible. Markedly increasing Pakistan's participation in the Islamist
international terrorist system was an integral part of Bhutto's new
strategy.

 



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