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Pak Was Almost Placed On Formal List Of State Sponsored Terror: Ex-CIA Official

The Canadian Press, 09 Sep, 2016 11:29 AM
  • Pak Was Almost Placed On Formal List Of State Sponsored Terror: Ex-CIA Official
A former CIA official has said that Pakistan was "nearly placed" on the list of state sponsored terrorism during 1993 to 1994.
 
"At the start of the (Bill) Clinton administration, in 1993 and 1994, I was a special assistant to the Undersecretary of State for Political Affairs, on loan from CIA, deeply involved in an annual terrorism review which nearly resulted in Pakistan's being placed on the formal list of state sponsors of terrorism," Robert L Grenier, a former CIA official told members of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee during a Congressional hearing on Pakistan.
 
Mr Grenier said that over the past five decades, the US has been willing, episodically to overlook its concerns with aspects of Pakistani behaviour and to subordinate those concerns in the face of what have appeared, at the time, to be overriding national security priorities - only to revert to a more contentious relationship when those interests no longer pertained.
 
"Thus, in the 1980's, the US was willing not only to overlook growing evidence of Pakistan's nuclear weapons program in deference to joint US-Pak support to the anti-Soviet Afghan Mujahiddin, but also to provide Pakistan with generous economic and military rewards in the bargain," he said.
 
 
 
In the immediate aftermath of 9/11 attacks, needing a platform for operations in Afghanistan and a partner to intercept Al-Qaeda terrorists fleeing that country, the US was again willing to subordinate its broader concerns with Pakistani-based terrorism in Kashmir and with Pakistan's ambivalent attitude toward the Afghan Taliban, he said.
 
Pakistan has clung stubbornly to its own perceptions of national interest, and refused to compromise them even when it seemed irrational or self-defeating to US eyes, he said.
 
He also said the same has happened in the context of nuclear weapons doctrine, in its assessment of the threat from India, or in its calculus regarding both foreign and domestic terror groups.
 
Pakistani adherence to its perceived interests, in fact, has persisted, irrespective of US-administered punishments or inducements, Mr Greiner said.

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