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 Pakistan: Imperialism and the All-Party
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Written by Lal Khan Wednesday, 05 October 2011
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*As if the catastrophic effects of terrorism, flooding, violence, the dengue
plague and other innumerable disasters were not enough, the ruling elite and
its brash media has hyped up the empty imperialist provocations and vague
threats, adding to the mental trauma the masses were already suffering in
Pakistan.*

Hysteria has been built up to whip up chauvinism and create a nationalistic
fervour with overtones of religious bigotry. If the Pakistani ruling classes
create even greater distractions to divert the attention of the masses away
from the intense socio-economic disaster they have to endure, the US elite
has no less dread of the consequences of the economic mess they have made in
America. The workers and youth of America are going through the worst crisis
and tribulations for generations.

US imperialism is losing the war in Afghanistan. But the irony is that the
defeat is not a short lived event that could end this bloodshed and
devastation. It is a protracted war of attrition to which there seems to be
no end in sight. In the process it is draining the blood and finances of
American working class youth, the soldiers on the ground who are dying on
the altar of the profits of corporate America and the imperialist insatiable
lust for hegemony and domination of the planet. In this madness the
devastation and bloodshed of the suffering people of Afghanistan and the
adjoining areas of Pakistan is gargantuan. Innumerable innocent men, women,
children are being slaughtered, which is deemed so-called “collateral
damage” which nobody really bothers to estimate. The American writer and
politician Gore Vidal once commented that the US is a republic with one
bourgeois party with two right wings. The political elite are attempting to
laugh away the economic crisis they cannot avoid or overcome and also the
lingering defeat that is staring them in the face. A hue and cry about the
involvement of Pakistan in the Taliban insurgency is being raised by the US
generals in frustration at the consistent military failures they are
suffering at the hands of a ragtag of fanatics who are propped up not only
by drug money and sections of the ISI but also by some of the reactionary
Arab despots, who ironically happen to be long standing allies of US
imperialism.

Threats by US generals and the vague denials by the State Department and the
White House expose the bitter conflicts between the different institutions
of the US state. The threat of a full scale attack or invasion of Pakistan
starting with North Waziristan would be extremely arduous if not
catastrophic to execute for an already debilitated and demoralised US
military. Firstly, when did the US strategists not know about the
connections and links of the ISI with these obscurantist terrorist groups?
It was in fact the CIA and the Saudi intelligence agency that designated and
funded the ISI for the job three decades ago. They also helped to construct
the networks of drug cartels and criminal mafias to finance the jihad. Since
the US invasion in 2001 this has been more or less an open secret. The
hysterical agitation of the right-wing US politicians calling for an end to
aid to Pakistan to force it to cease its support for the Taliban, along with
the fear-mongering on the part of Pakistan’s liberal elite about the
calamity such a blockade of ‘aid’ would produce, is a deception and facade.

US ‘aid’ is always exclusively handed out for imperialist interests. In 1957
the US Secretary of State acclaimed Pakistan as a ‘bulwark of freedom in
Asia’, but the Committee of Foreign Relations had no qualms about the
purposes of the ‘aid’. Its report of 12 March 1957 said, “Technical
Assistance is not something to be done, as a Government enterprise, for its
own sake and not for the sake of others. The US Government is not a
charitable institution... Technical Assistance is only one of the number of
instruments available to the US to carry out its foreign policy and promote
its national interests abroad... these tools of foreign policy include
economic aid, military assistance, security treaties, overseas information
programmes, participation in the UN and other international organisations,
the exchange of persons programmes, tariff and trade policies, surplus
agricultural commodities disposal policies and the traditional processes of
diplomatic representation.” This has always been and always will be the real
character of American aid, till and until the capitalist system and the
imperialist foundations of the USA remain and are not overthrown by the
American proletariat and youth.

The reaction of the Pakistan’s ruling elite and its state apparatus if
farcical to say the least. Firstly, there was the usual denial of ISI
involvement that reflects the culture of hypocrisy and deceit characteristic
of our ruling classes and imposed upon a dearth ridden society. Then there
was the so called “All parties Conference”, that was more of a circus of the
political elite and the state institutions. It was a mockery of the highest
order. It could never resolve anything or devise any serious policy
guidelines. All parties present had one thing in common: they had the same
economic agenda and programme of aggressive capitalism. The display of
national unity was another flop. The curtailed and truncated nature of the
Pakistani nation is proof of the historical failure of the ruling class and
capitalism to complete its historical tasks. The national question and
exploitation is a festering wound of this tragic land. It has not and cannot
be resolved within the confines of the present system and the state. The
anti-imperialist rhetoric was meek and deceptive. In reality it was a
theatre of the absurd on a non-issue around which the political
representatives of various sections of Pakistan’s ruling classes were
gathered to portray a false gesture of a beleaguered unity. Never has an APC
been called or attended by the elite politicians to discuss and resolve the
real issues that afflict society. They do not discuss as they are aware that
their economic policies and politics cannot even begin to resolve the
problems of poverty, unemployment, heath, education, infrastructure, crime,
violence, misery and the crumbling economy that is ravaging this tragic
land.

The Islamists and the right wing are crying hoarse against Americanism not
because they have any serious anti-imperialist agenda, but they are
complaining of losing the status of “most favoured” from the imperialists.
Being based on capitalism, no politics can break the yoke of imperialist
slavery. It can only be done by another historical class, the proletariat,
by the overthrow of capitalism in Pakistan which breeds germs of imperialist
control. Only through a revolution can imperialist plunder be decisively
abolished.


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