BUSH,BLAIR: THEIR
MAN IN ISLAMABAD
INTERNATIONAL TERRORISM MONITOR: PAPER NO.109
By B.Raman
A hilarious novel
by Graham Greene titled "Our Man in Havana" became
a best-seller in the 1970s. It was about a mediocre officer
of the MI-6, Britain's external intelligence agency, posted
to Havana as a punishment for failing to produce any
worthwhile intelligence in his career. One day he sends to
his headquarters a sensational report, which he claims to
have obtained from a mole, about the arrival in Cuba of a
highly lethal Soviet missile for use against the US.
2. The MI-6 and the
CIA examine the report. There is excitement in both the
agencies over this intelligence coup. They inform their
respective political leaders. The MI-6's man in Havana is
flooded with encomiums.The more the MI-6 asks him for
further details of the missile, the more he gets from his
mole.
3. One day, the
excitement in the MI-6 breaks the ceiling when they receive
from their man what he claimed was a copy of the diagram of
the missile.The UK Defence Department, the Pentagon and the
political leaders of the two countries are informed. The
British and American analysts are mystified.The missile,
going by the diagram, looks like no other missile the USSR
was known to have produced before.Studies are ordered as to
how to counter it.
4. One British
analyst has a vague feeling that he had seen a similar
diagram somewhere before, but he cannot recall when and
where.One day the vacuum cleaner in his house goes out of
order.He opens it. Hey presto, he finds inside a diagram of
the vacuum cleaner. He realises that what their man in
Havana had sent as the diagram of a new Soviet
missile, was actually the diagram of a vacuum cleaner.
5.There is utter
consternation in the MI-6 headquarters. They call their man
to London and question him. He admits that he never had a
mole in the Cuban security set-up and that he had fabricated
all his reports. He got the idea about the new missile while
repairing his vacuum cleaner one day.
6.The chief of the
MI-6 and his officers ask him to wait outside while they
discuss his cheating.The senior officers advise the chief
not to admit to the Prime Minister and the CIA that there
was no such missile and that their man had made an ass of
them.It would destroy the organisation's credibility
and that of the chief.
7.They decide to
request their man to apply for premature retirement and
recommend to the Government that his request be accepted
despite his outstanding work. They also decide to recommend
him for knighthood for his outstanding performance in
Havana. He remains on the records of the MI-6 one of
the greatest intelligence operatives produced by the British
intelligence.
8. One is reminded
of the MI-6's Man in Havana as one watches with
amazement the encomiums being showered on President Gen.
Pervez Musharraf of Pakistan as a stalwart ally in the war
against terrorism by President George Bush and Prime
Minister Tony Blair despite an avalanche of evidence
regarding his duplicity. What is the evidence available
against Musharraf so far:
- His reluctance
to hand over Omar Sheikh to the Americans for
questioning regarding the kidnapping and beheading of
Daniel Pearl, the US journalist.
- His continued
refusal to hand over A.Q.Khan, the Pakistani nuclear
scientist, to the US for interrogation on his links with
Iran,Libya,North Korea, Syria, Iraq and Al Qaeda.
- His
non-co-operation in the hunt for Osama bin Laden, his
No.2 Ayman al-Zawahiri and other remnants of Al Qaeda,
who are now operating from Waziristan in Pakistani
territory.
- His reluctance
to act against Mulla Mohammed Omar, the Amir, and other
leaders and cadres of the Taliban, who are killing
Americans, British, Canadians, Afghans and others from
their sanctuaries in Pakistani territory.
- His refusal to
act against the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LET) and its mother
organisation the Jamaat-ud-Dawa (JUD) despite the LET's
global ramifications and its links with Al Qaeda.
- His indignant
denials of Indian and Afghan allegations regarding the
jihadi terrorist infrastructure in Pakistani territory,
which continues to encourage terrorism in India and
Afghanistan.
- His making a
deal with the Taliban and Al Qaeda remnants in
Waziristan under which they have agreed to observe a
cease-fire inside Waziristan in return for
Musharraf's closing his eyes to their raids into Afghan
territory
9. And, so on and so
on and so on. In spite of all this, Mr.Bush and Mr.Blair
keep showering praise on Their Man in Islamabad. Their
praise shows no sign of stopping despite new evidence of the
General's duplicity regarding the alleged plot to blow up 10
US-bound aircraft, the discovery of which was announced
dramatically by the British police on August 10, 2006.
10.Musharraf and
his officials proclaimed that it was Pakistan, which
discovered the plot and alerted the British about it on
August 9. They projected Rashid Rauf, a British citizen of
Pakistani origin, as the chief co-ordinator of the plot on
behalf of the Al Qaeda in Afghanistan. What strip-tease they
have been playing about Rashid Rauf!
- They said he was
arrested while crossing into Pakistan from Afghanistan a
week before the British announcement.
- Sections of the
Pakistani media reported that he was actually arrested
in Bahawalpur in southern Punjab on August 8. He had
acquired an expensive house there and married the
sister-in-law (wife's sister) of Maulana Masood Azhar,
the Amir of the Jaish-e-Mohammad (JEM), which was
designated by the US as a Foreign Terrorist Organisation
in December,2001.
- After the
publication of the report of his arrest in Bahawalpur,
the Pakistani officials changed their version. They said
they had actually arrested an associate of Rashid Rauf
while crossing over into Pakistan from Afghanistan and
he led them to Rashid in Bahawalpur. They have not given
the name of this associate.
- They said that
the entire plot was conceived by the No.3 of Al Qaeda
who, according to them, is based in Afghanistan, but
they could not give his name except to say he was close
to No.2 Zawahiri.
- Then, they said
it was actually a son-in-law of Zawahiri, who conceived
the plot and tried to use Rashid to have it executed.
They gave the name of the so-called son-in-law. When it
was pointed out to them that this son-in-law was
reported by them earlier this year to have been killed
in an American air raid in the Bajaur tribal
agency, they have gone silent. Musharraf has advised his
agencies not to give any more briefings to the media.
11.Musharraf has
suddenly become a stickler for the law. In the past, the
Pakistani authorities had informally handed over to
the Americans without following the due process of the law
Mir Aimal Kansi, Ramzi Yousef, Abu Zubaidah, Ramzi Binalshib,
Khalid Sheikh Mohammad, Abu Faraj al-Libi and many others
without informing their courts about their arrests.Abu Faraj
was handed over despite the fact that he was the principal
accused in the case relating to the plot to kill Musharraf
in December,2003.
12.In the case of
Rashid Rauf, they are following the entire procedure as laid
down in the law. They informed a court of his arrest. They
produced him before a magistrate and obtained his remand in
police custody for interrogation. They have reportedly
requested the British for a formal written application for
handing him over so that they can put it up to the
Magistrate for orders. A British police team is waiting in
Islamabad patiently for an opportunity to question him.
13. Any police
would have been anxious to question him as urgently as
possible in order to neutralise any other threat before it
materialises, but not the British. It is now 10 days since
the plot was discovered, but the British are yet to
interrogate the so-called principal co-ordinator of it. They
are showing remarkable patience.It is like a clip in slow
motion from a Charlie Chaplin movie. The whole case relating
to Rashid is moving at a pace which would make the
proverbial snail look a great sprinter.
14. Rashid Rauf may
well go down in history as the terrorist, whom nobody wanted
to interrogate. The Pakistanis don't want to interrogate him
too much lest their duplicity be exposed.The British and the
Americans don't want to be in a hurry to interrogate lest
their own gullibility be exposed.Moreover, there is a great
danger if it comes out that they again let themselves be
taken for a ride by Musharraf.Not only will their
credibility be in ruins, but they may even face claims for
damages from airline companies and passengers, who incurred
losses amounting to billions of dollars as a result of the
drama staged by the British police.
15. The only way of
avoiding all this is to persist with the drama and to
go on showering encomiums and lollipops on Musharraf. It
would be dangerous to admit that he was a trickster, who
took them for a ride. Better to let him go down in history
as the world's greatest warrior against terrorism and as the
hero of the discovery of a plot to blow up 10 US-bound
planes.
16. They sink or
swim with Their Man in Islamabad.
(The
writer is Additional Secretary (retd), Cabinet Secretariat,
Govt. of India, New Delhi, and, presently, Director,
Institute For Topical Studies, Chennai. E-mail: itschen36@gmail.com
)