America’s Anti-Pakistan Propaganda

Published in Jang
(Pakistan) on 12 November 2011
by Nusrat Mirza (link to originallink to original)
Translated from by Zain Jamshaid. Edited by Heidi Kaufmann.
America’s anti-Pakistan propaganda has been on the rise. America is in a very desperate situation in Afghanistan and so blames Pakistan for all its own failures and shortcomings there. It finds it easy to blame Pakistan for everything. Our security forces have told us that getting involved in Afghanistan will not benefit Pakistan. Despite these reports, the cowardly America still wants the support of the Inter-Services Intelligence.

We have not attacked the Taliban, yet they have started attacking our country because of America’s actions in this region. The Taliban and the Haqqani Network do not ask our permission before they launch their attacks; they do not consult us on anything. America expects us to control Waziristan when it cannot protect its own offices and soldiers in Afghanistan. It wanted us to fight its own war. When we refused, it started talking to India. It started making India angry by spreading its anti-Pakistan propaganda there; the Indians were told to watch out for China’s friendship with Pakistan, and they were told about the discrimination Hindus face in Pakistan every day. It told them that the Pakistani newspapers publish anti-Hindu essays. All this is wrong.

The results of a recent survey revealed that the American public thought that minorities in Pakistan were not safe. Nothing could be further from the truth. Minorities here do not face discrimination. They do not face the violence that many minority groups, such as Muslims, face in India. In an academic conference that took place in Delhi in February 2010, it was pointed out that there are Sikh communities in Pakistan. These people have lived here very peacefully over the last several decades. The Taliban has not targeted these people. Two days after this conference, however, two Sikhs were found murdered in Pakistan under suspicious circumstances. Clearly, Pakistan’s enemies were responsible for these killings.

America keeps pressuring us to get involved in Waziristan. It wants to trap us in its game. When it found out that we did not want to play its game, it began to spread anti-Pakistan propaganda in India. We acted wisely by declaring India “the best country in the world.” We wanted to make India see through America’s anti-Pakistan propaganda. But India treated us badly. Though India voted in Pakistan’s favor, it made Bangladesh vote against Pakistan in the World Trade Organization. Otherwise, we would have received trade concessions from the European Union. Welcome to the world of politics. India and America want to destroy us. India now has far-reaching influence in Bangladesh. Hence, we need to watch Bangladesh closely, as its interests will clash with ours in the future.

America claims that Pakistan’s nuclear program is in safe hands, yet it still issues statements saying that it is afraid that terrorists may gain access to our weapons. These idiots do not understand that no one can access our nuclear weapons. They are hidden in a very secret location. Their “fears” are ill-founded. Such statements, again, are part of America’s larger anti-Pakistan propaganda.


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