Please allow me to begin with the U2 incident, when the US pilot-less planes used to takeoff from a Pakistani airbase near Peshawar for spying USSR. At one point the situation got so nasty that USSR threatened to attack Pakistan.
Badaber: A secret US
intelligence facility in Pakistan
In July 1958, US
President Dwight D. Eisenhower requested permission from the Pakistani
Prime Minister Feroze Khan Noon for the United States to establish a
secret intelligence facility in Pakistan and for the U-2 spyplane to
fly from Pakistan. The U-2 flew at altitudes that could not be reached by
Soviet fighter jets of the era; it was believed to be beyond the reach of
Soviet missiles as well. A facility established in Badaber (Peshawar
Air Station), 10 miles (16 km) from Peshawar, was a cover for a major
communications intercept operation run by the United States National
Security Agency (NSA). Badaber was an excellent location because of its
proximity to Soviet central Asia. This enabled the monitoring of missile test
sites, key infrastructure and communications. The U-2
"spy-in-the-sky" was allowed to use the Pakistan Air Force
section of Peshawar Airport to gain vital photo intelligence in
an era before satellite observation.
I would also invite the readers to recall last-minute cancellation of the visit of Prime Minister Liaquat Ali Khan to USSR and going to the United States around the same dates.
This also reminds me the US ditching Pakistan at the time of creation of Bangladesh. State-owned Pakistani media kept on telling the US feet could arrive any minute, which never arrived. This creates an impression that the US supported creation of Bangladesh.
Now coming to Afghan proxy war, Pakistan played two opposite roles: first it supported Taliban in averting USSR attack in a quest to reach warm water and then supporting US/Nato troops in crushing the same Taliban.
Please also allow me to share conspiracy theory, “Pakistan and United States have enjoyed cordial relationships due military rule”. The readers are invited to read details of Ayub, Zia and Musharraf eras.
I am also inclined to share another public opinion, The US-Pakistan relationship is a saga of ‘Marriage of Convenience’.
It is often said, ‘Pakistan is a frontline allay of United States in war against terrorism’. Some analysts interpret it ‘Pakistan is partner in proxy wars but when it comes to Investment and trade India is the US darling’.
I tend to subscribe to this theory based on my follow up of the construction of Chabahar Port in Iran. Despite economic sanctions on Iran, India invested millions of dollars in the construction of this port and allied road and rail links to connect with Afghanistan and Central Asian states. Please also note that Pakistan was not allowed to import oil from Iran during this period.
The United States was more than smart in facilitating India in the construction of Chabahar Port and allied infrastructure. The prime US motive was to create an alternative access to land-locked Afghanistan, extended to Central Asian states.
But the real objective was to undermine Pakistan’s importance in Afghan transit trade. There is no denying to the fact that Pakistan still offers cost effective and shortest route to Afghanistan.
Before I conclude let me say, “Pakistan under the influence of the United States has not recognized Taliban Government in Afghanistan”. While Afghans are facing shortage of food and medicines, the two countries are not allowed to trade in local currencies; the United States has not released foreign exchange reserves of Afghanistan.
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