Meghnad Desai

The idea of Pakistan


Meghnad Desai

Pakistan most critical foreign policy issue: ex-CIA officer

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US and Pakistan

Pakistan is the most critical foreign policy issue which the two presidential candidates - incumbent Barack Obama and his Republican rival Mitt Romney - need to address during their third and final face-to-face debate in Florida, a top American expert has said.

In an op-ed in Daily Beast, former CIA officer Bruce Riedel issued a strong warning to the two candidates that Pakistan is more important foreign policy issue than Libya, the Middle East or the attack on the US Consulate in Benghazi.

"It is a battlefield between extremists, often linked to al-Qaeda, and those who want a progressive and modern Pakistan. The sixth-largest country in the world, and soon to be the world's largest Muslim country, it already has the fastest-growing nuclear arsenal on the planet. And it is home to al-Qaeda's leadership," he wrote.

"It is the epicenter of the global jihad. From 9/11 to the 2008 attack on Mumbai, al-Qaeda and its allies like Lashkar-e-Taiba have plotted their schemes in Karachi, Lahore, and Abbottabad. Since our last election in 2008, Pakistan has been the launch platform for plots to attack the New York City subway and Times Square. Three of the five terrorists on our most-wanted list are in Pakistan today," said Riedel.

Both Obama and Romney rightly agree we should transition our troops out of Afghanistan by 2014, he said, but what the people of the United States need to hear from them tomorrow is how they will keep the pressure on the terrorists in Pakistan when we bring US troops home from Afghanistan.

"How will we continue to undertake the necessary counterterror missions from Afghan bases?... Do we have a plan B if the Afghan Army starts to disintegrate? Do we have a plan to protect the more than 3 million young Afghan girls now going to school in their country who would be treated just like Malala if Taliban regains power? How do we fight terror ?

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