Paper
no. 1224
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18.
01. 2005
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IRAN: AN OPEN LETTER TO SEYMOUR HERSH
by B.Raman
Dear Mr.Hersh,
I read with great interest your article titled " THE COMING
WARS :What the Pentagon can now do in secret" carried by the
"New Yorker" in its issue dated January 24, 2005, which
is already on sale. The article is about US preparations for a
possible covert operation against Iran's suspected
military nuclear installations set up with Pakistani complicity.
2. I particularly noted your findings about the role of the
Pakistani intelligence in the preparations being made by the US.
You have said: " Some of the missions involve extraordinary cooperation.
For example, the former high-level intelligence official told me
that an American commando task force has been set up in South Asia
and is now working closely with a group of Pakistani scientists
and technicians who had dealt with Iranian counterparts. (In 2003,
the I.A.E.A. (the International Atomic Energy Agency ) disclosed
that Iran had been secretly receiving nuclear technology from
Pakistan for more than a decade, and had withheld that information
from inspectors.) The American task force, aided by the
information from Pakistan, has been penetrating eastern Iran from
Afghanistan in a hunt for underground installations. The
task-force members, or their locally recruited agents, secreted
remote detection devices—known as sniffers—capable of sampling
the atmosphere for radioactive emissions and other evidence of
nuclear-enrichment programs.
3."Getting such evidence is a pressing concern for the Bush
Administration. The former high-level intelligence official told
me, “They don’t want to make any W.M.D. intelligence mistakes,
as in Iraq. The Republicans can’t have two of those. There’s
no education in the second kick of a mule.” The official added
that the government of Pervez Musharraf, the Pakistani President,
has won a high price for its cooperation—American assurance that
Pakistan will not have to hand over A. Q. Khan, known as the
father of Pakistan’s nuclear bomb, to the I.A.E.A. or to any
other international authorities for questioning. For two decades,
Khan has been linked to a vast consortium of nuclear-black-market
activities. Last year, Musharraf professed to be shocked when
Khan, in the face of overwhelming evidence, “confessed” to his
activities. A few days later, Musharraf pardoned him, and so far
he has refused to allow the I.A.E.A. or American intelligence to
interview him. Khan is now said to be living under house arrest in
a villa in Islamabad. “It’s a deal—a trade-off,” the
former high-level intelligence official explained. “‘Tell us
what you know about Iran and we will let your A. Q. Khan guys
go.’ It’s the neoconservatives’ version of short-term gain
at long-term cost. They want to prove that Bush is the
anti-terrorism guy who can handle Iran and the nuclear threat,
against the long-term goal of eliminating the black market for
nuclear proliferation.”
4."The agreement comes at a time when Musharraf, according to
a former high-level Pakistani diplomat, has authorized the
expansion of Pakistan’s nuclear-weapons arsenal. “Pakistan
still needs parts and supplies, and needs to buy them in the
clandestine market,” the former diplomat said. “The U.S. has
done nothing to stop it.” (Citation from Mr.Hersh's article
ends)
5. Mr.Hersh, Musharraf's clandestine co-operation with the
USA against Iran started in February,2002. In return, the USA did
not act against him for the complicity of his Inter-Services
Intelligence (ISI) in the kidnapping and murder of Daniel Pearl,
the journalist of the "Wall Street Journal." After
Mr.Abdul Sattar resigned as Pakistan's Foreign Minister in
June,2002, I had pointed out in an article that one of the
reasons for his resignation was his unhappiness over Musharraf's
clandestine co-operation with the USA against Iran. I had referred
to this in some of my subsequent articles also.
6. I had made a detailed reference to it in an article on Iran
written by me in June 2003, which was carried by the South Asia
Analysis Group (SAAG) ( http://www.saag.org/papers8/paper719.html
)as well as by Asia Times Online on June 21, 2003.
7. Let me quote in detail from that article: " Effective
covert action demands bases from which one could relay broadcasts
and telecasts, disseminate printed propaganda, interact with
dissident elements inside Iran without their having to travel to
the West for this purpose, and train the surrogates in clandestine
operations. The CIA was hoping to use Iraqi and Pakistani
territory for this purpose. The deterioration in the
internal security situation in Iraq has ruled out the use of its
territory for the present.
8." As a result, the importance of Pakistan has increased
many fold in the CIA's perception. That is why the CIA strongly
advised its Government to tickle the ego of Gen. Pervez Musharraf
by receiving him in Camp David instead of in Washington and to
shower him with the kind of honours no other Pakistani leader had
received before---not even Zia-ul-Haq during the Afghan war of the
1980s.
9." Since his last bilateral visit to the US in February last
year, Musharraf has already ordered his Inter-Services
Intelligence (ISI) to covertly collaborate with the US
intelligence agencies for the collection of intelligence about
Iran. It was unhappiness over this, which led to the
resignation of Abdul Sattar, his Foreign Minister, ostensibly on
health grounds.
10. "During the recent visit of Lt. Gen.Ehsanul Haq,
Director-General of the ISI, to Washington, the subject of
expanding this co-operation was reportedly further discussed.
According to unconfirmed reports, James Woolsey, former Director
of the CIA under Clinton, who has been acting as adviser to the
Iranian monarchist groups, had called on Haq. This subject is
expected to be on the top of the agenda for Musharraf's talks with
Bush. It is said that the CIA is interested in re-activating
the Sunni Balochis in Iran against the Teheran regime and in
shifting the MEK (Mujahideen-e-Khalq) dregs presently in Iraq to
Pakistani Balochistan so that they could operate from there
without causing embarrassment to the US occupation authority in
Baghdad.
11." Pakistani sources claim that while Musharraf may be
inclined to allow the relaying of clandestine broadcasts and
telecasts from Pakistani territory, he is against re-activating
the Iranian Balochis which could boomerang on Pakistan's
Balochistan and shifting the MEK dregs to Balochistan. The
Bush Administration is expected to dangle before him the lollipop
of another debt write-off and F-16 aircraft if he went the whole
hog in becoming the USA's covert frontline ally against Iran.
12."The unhappiness over Musharraf's perceived willingness to
collaborate with the USA against Iran is not confined to
Pakistan's Foreign Office. Some Army officers such as Gen.
Mohammad Aziz, a fundamentalist Kashmiri officer belonging to the
Sudan tribe of Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir (POK), (since retired)
have also reportedly expressed their misgivings during discussions
at the GHQ. Aziz is presently Chairman, Chiefs of Staff
Committee. They have also referred to the dangers of its causing
alienation amongst the Shias in the Armed Forces. The Pakistan Air
Force, in particular, has a large number of Shias at the lower and
middle levels in the cadres of technicians.
13." It is reported that he has reassured them by projecting
that his present intelligence collaboration with the USA was
against the terrorists operating from Iranian territory and not
against the Iranian regime. He has described it as part of the war
against international terrorism by the international coalition
under the UN Security Council Resolution No.1373. He has
reportedly reiterated that he would not agree to any other
co-operation, which may be directed against the clerical regime.
But, their concerns have not subsided. They have noted that
since the recent visit of Ehsanul Haq to the US, Musharraf's
enthusiasm for a gas pipeline from Iran to India via Pakistan has
decreased.
14. "Musharraf wants to go down in Pakistan's history as the
leader who achieved Pakistan's objective in Jammu & Kashmir.
If he calculates that by collaborating with the USA to bring down
the Teheran regime, he might achieve this objective, he may not
hesitate to do so. New Delhi and Teheran should be prepared for
surprises." (Citation from my article ends)
15. I had also pointed out in one of my articles on Iraq in 2003
that while the Saddam Hussein regime had no weapons of mass
destruction (WMD), it had some material (probably documents)
relating to them which were taken to Syria before the US troops
occupied Baghdad and from there got airlifted to Pakistan
clandestinely by A.Q.Khan, Pakistan's nuclear scientist.
16. Thus, one finds:
- Pakistan clandestinely helping Iran before
2002 in its efforts to acquire a clandestine military nuclear
capability in return for Iranian funding of its own military
nuclear programme.
- Since February, 2002, Pakistan has been
clandestinely collaborating with the USA in its efforts to
destroy Iran's nuclear capability through a joint operation to
be mounted by the US and Israel with intelligence
supplied by Pakistan.
- Pakistan clandestinely helping Osama bin
Laden's Al Qaeda and the International Islamic Front (IIF)
and the Taliban in acquiring a capability for terrorism
for using them against India before 9/11.
- After 9/11, it has been openly and
clandestinely helping the USA in its operations against them
in return for handsome economic and military packages.
- Clandestinely helping the survivors of these
organisations to re-organise their capability for continued
use against India.
- Clandestinely helping the Saddam Hussein
regime in transfering the evidence of its WMD programmes to
Pakistan for safe custody.
- Clandestinely co-operating with the USA for
strengthening its puppet Alawi regime in Baghdad and for
mobilising the Iraqi diaspora in other countries to register
themselves as Iraqis and participate in absentee ballotting in
support of Alawi in order to get him a respectable total
just it had mobilised the Pashtun votes on both sides of the
Pakistan-Afghanistan border in support of Hamid Karzai in
return for a US $ 1.3 billion military package from the US.
17. All this may sound unbelievably perfidious.
But, that is Musharraf in a nutshell for you, Mr Hersh. That is
how he has survived and prospered throughout his career. He is now
ostensibly co-operating with the US against Al Qaeda. Don't be
surprised if he is clandestinely helping Al Qaeda against the US
in Iraq in return for its promise to later get J & K for
him.
(The writer is Additional Secretary (retd),
Cabinet Secretariat, Govt. of India,New Delhi, and, presently,
Director, Institute for Topical Studies, Chennai, and,
Distinguished Fellow and Convenor, Observer Research Foundation (ORF),
Chennai Chapter. E-Mail: corde@vsnl.com
)
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