By Sohail Parwaz
It has always been a problem with the American establishments of all times
that they would go to any extent, when they need a support, even if it’s beyond
morality but when the job is done, out of nowhere the moral values and ethics
pop up. When the Americans had to avenge the 58000 US soldiers’ death in
Vietnam then the Congressman Charles Wilson would not vacillate while
confessing in front of media, “We owe the Russians one……. I have a slight
obsession with it because of Vietnam. I thought the Soviets ought to get a dose
of it.” But when they are out of troubled waters and missions achieved then
precipitously the state’s mouth pieces like Carlotta Gall and many other would
start preaching the ethic and morality lessons. What one is failed to
understand is, that why it always happen late-night? And why so, when the affairs
are concluded? Where these preachers and their sermons were during all the time
of Afghan Jihad? Why the intelligence people of Pakistan, declared as angels
during the 80s era, are knighted as the thugs by Carlotta now after three
decades? William Casey must have had some firm grounds to snatch a heavy fund
out of Congress’s mouth and was compelled to say that, “To hell with
politicians. We are fighting a war.” Why it’s so that the Americans always tuck
the napkins around their necks nicely, politely and passionately, before the
feast but when the party is over the first thing one would notice is a rude
hurling away of the ‘Napkins’ by them.
Carlotta Gall is a British journalist; the spawn of Sandy Gall, an
English journalist, who started her newspaper career with the Moscow Times in
Moscow in 1994. If one disparagingly analyzes her journalistic career then it
would be found shuttling between London, Moscow and New York while covering the
‘Bermudian Triangles’ of Chechnya, Afghanistan and Serbia. One fails
to understand that how come a reporter who dug-out the real cause of an Afghan
taxi driver Dilawar’s shadowy murder during his confinement at Parwan Detention
Facility at Bigram Airbase is failed to assess the root causes of the US
failure in Afghanistan?It can only be wished that she should have addressed the controversies about
Osama’s death also as the world has refused to buy the story of his killing in an Abbottabad Compound for a number of hypothesizes,
which were and still are being discussed by people including one I
fictionalized in my 2011’s novel “The Cornered Rogue”.
What Carlotta forgot to
mention is, that in case the Pakistani authorities were involved in aboding
Osama’s at Abbottabad then couldn’t they find some other safer, more common and
least expected place to merge him with the routine life? Of all the places, why
Abbottabad on earth only? Especially when hundreds of Caucasians are busy in
clandestine operations here in Pakistan and are successfully still untraceable?
Its felt important to know that why Carlotta hastily scribbled a book before
finding the answers to many critical questions, like; what tussle was going on
between President Obama and General Petreaus and why he was made to takeover
CIA just a day before Obama signed the orders for operation Geronimo? Why a
large number of American generals and other key officials were coming to
Pakistan frequently and fleetingly and meeting military high ups here just a
week before this operation? Why this operation was planned only after Raymond
Davis’s clean exit and why not when he was still around? Is that because his
presence in Pakistan could spoil the storyboard? Why one of the Black Hawk
choppers was deliberately torched in the compound of Osama’s alleged residence?
Why Bruce Riedel, a Whitehouse advisor, showed nervousness over Pakistan’s
nukes weeks before this controversial operation and sent on air an indirect
threat to neutralize them? What general Mullin was doing in Pakistan days
before this operation?
There is another question lurking in everyone’s mind that why every major
meddlesome operation planned by the US authorities is named after Geronimo, may
that be the 2007’s counterinsurgency operations in Iraq (OG-I & II), the
2007’s strike against Al-Qaeda in Iraq, northwest of Iskandariyah, Iraq(OG-
III), the 2009–2010 operation in Afghanistan, the 101st Airborne Division’s
search operation during Vietnam war or the so called operation ‘Get Osama’
which was confidentially named as Operation Neptune Spear, to be more exact.
Carlotta Gall has reported from Afghanistan and Pakistan for almost the
whole length of the American invasion and occupation, beginning shortly after
9/11. She claims to know that “How much this war has cost the Afghan people
and how much destruction can be traced to Pakistan and its ‘duplicitous’
government and intelligence forces”. Well if she claims so then she
should also know about the way this ‘twofaced’ government and its prime
intelligence agency had been looking after a ‘Wrong Ally’ during the full
length of Afghan Jihad in 80s. This intelligence agency also reserves the right
to repent for sponsoring and abetting a wrong confederate all along. They must
be cursing those times when they would receive huge C-141 Starlifters in the
middle of the nights without letting anyone having a wind of them even. If she
honestly go through the facts omitted by her wittingly or unwittingly then
during the coming days Carlotta may decide to write the next account about the
“Wrong Ally”.
Ms. Gall intends revealing in her upcoming book that how Osama was hiding
inside Pakistan with the consent of Pak Army and ISI, whereas, on the other
hand a Turkish politician and former US intelligence agent Berkan Yashar has a
different story to tell us. He claimed some time ago that the American did not
kill the al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden and in fact, he died naturally.
According to him, in September 1992, he was in Chechnya, when he met Bin Laden
for the first time. This meeting took place in a two-story house in the city of
Grozny and Osama was given the name Abu-Bakr, by CIA. Berkan also claims that
Osama was protected by the Chechen nationals since he trusted them entirely,
and knew that they would never betray. Berkan revealed some astounding facts
when asked about bin Laden’s death in Pakistan on May 2 last year. He said:
“Even if the entire world believed I could not possibly believe it. I
personally know the Chechens who protected him, they were Sami, Mahmood, and
Ayub, who were with him until the very end. I remember that day very well,
there were three sixes in it: 26/6/06. These people, as well as two others from
London and two Americans, all seven of them, saw him dead. He was very ill, he
was skin and bones, very thin, and they washed him and buried him. According to
his will, only three Chechens buried him in the mountains on the
Pakistan-Afghan border.
Berkan was sure that, “There was no assault. I know the American operations
from the inside: they find the grave, dig out bin Ladenand tell everyone about this. They need to show how technologically the
security services worked, how each step was controlled, and then present it as
a great victory to show that taxpayers are not paying taxes for nothing.”
Berkan was the first one who announced the date of Osama’s death in November
of 2008 at a conference in Washington, not naming any names, and it looks like
it was when the Americans began to track his contacts. According to him, the
last security he saw was Sami, who was abducted by the CIA before bin Laden was
declared killed and most likely it was Sami who disclosed to them the exact
place of burial in the mountains on the Pakistan-Afghan border.
Now, when the American troops are withdrawing from Afghanistan and Carlotta
has considered it as a right time to tell the full history of how the US
have been fighting the wrong enemy, in the wrong country then how could she
overlook the other side of the story before declaring Pakistan army and the
intelligence agency a rogue? Were there not the chances that Pak intelligence
agency was tipped to accommodate the already deceased Osama’s family at
Abbottabad’s ill-fatted compound for a greater plot to be executed in the
coming months? Knowing our war ally’s modus operandi well, it’s just a thought
that is given.
Carlotta Gall is currently the New York Times’ North Africa correspondent
and “The Wrong Enemy: America in Afghanistan, 2001-2014″, is
her new book. It could only be wished that she should have written few more,
prior to this, to make it a sequel; The Wrong Enemy: America in Vietnam,
The Wrong Enemy: America in Iraq etc. The lady may not be sure about the
America’s enemy but in Pakistan people are convinced about their ‘Wrong Ally’.
It’s quite strange that after launching a multi-dimensional attack on
Pakistan and its security institutions our dear American friends asks us that
why the American governments are hated in Pakistan. “I did kill my dad but I am
failed to understand that why I am called an orphan?”
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