Wednesday, March 18, 2026
ADVT 
International

Pak Was Born With No Affection For Itself: Ex-US Defence Secretary Jim Mattis

Darpan News Desk IANS, 05 Sep, 2019 07:16 PM

    Terming Pakistan as the "most dangerous" country due to its nuclear capabilities and radicalisation, former US Secretary of Defence Jim Mattis has said that the tragedy for the Pakistani people is that they do not have leaders who care about their future.


    Mr Mattis, who led the US forces into Afghanistan in the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks, has a decade of experience of interacting with the military leadership in Pakistan.


    The 68-year-old veteran, who resigned as the US defense secretary last year, says in his new book "Call Sign Chaos: Learning to Lead" that Pakistan's political culture has an active self-destructive streak.


    "Pakistan was a country born with no affection for itself, and there was an active self-destructive streak in its political culture," he said.


    "Of all the countries I've dealt with, I consider Pakistan to be the most dangerous, because of the radicalisation of its society and the availability of nuclear weapons," Mr Mattis said.


    The fastest-growing nuclear arsenal in the world cannot fall into the hands of the terrorists breeding in their midst, he said, warning that its result would be "disastrous".


    "The tragedy for the Pakistani people is that they don't have leaders who care about their future. As an illustration of the lack of trust, when we believed we had identified Osama bin Laden's hiding place deep inside Pakistan, President (Barack) Obama sent in a team to kill him without informing the Pakistanis," he said.


    Mr Mattis writes in his book about the changes he made on the ground lines of communication to Afghanistan when he was Commander of the US Central Command.


    "I was uneasy that more than 70 per cent of NATO's logistics lifeline depended upon one route, via Pakistan. I took one look at the map and decided we had to change the pieces on the chessboard," he notes.


    Mr Mattis writes that in September 2011 General John Allen, having replaced Dave Petraeus as NATO commander in Afghanistan, gave a warning to the Pakistani military.


    "He had learned the Haqqani terrorist group, harbored in Pakistan, was preparing a massive truck bomb. General Ashfaq Kayani, the Chief of Staff of Pakistan''s army, said he would take action.


    "Two days later, that bomb detonated at a US base near Kabul, wounding seventy-seven American soldiers and killing five Afghans. A few days later, Haqqani terrorists attacked our embassy in Kabul," he writes.


    At a diplomatic function in Washington, Mr Mattis bumped into the then Pakistani ambassador to the US Husain Haqqani, and slammed him with what he describes as "obscenity-laced" message.


    "You have a Pakistan Army division headquarters in the same city as the terrorist headquarters. You say you're not on their side, but now they attack our embassy in a raid coordinated from your side of the border. You're supporting the very people who will kill you one day," Mr Mattis told Haqqani.

    MORE International ARTICLES

    'Good Chance' I Will Declare Emergency For Border Wall Funding: Trump

    'Good Chance' I Will Declare Emergency For Border Wall Funding: Trump
    US President Donald Trump has said there is "a good chance" that he will declare a national emergency to obtain funding for his long-promised US-Mexico border wall.

    'Good Chance' I Will Declare Emergency For Border Wall Funding: Trump

    Arun Jaitley Says He Is 'Much Better', Hopes To Be Back From US Soon

    Arun Jaitley Says He Is 'Much Better', Hopes To Be Back From US Soon
    Union minister Arun Jaitley, who missed presenting the sixth and the final Budget of Narendra Modi government's current term due to ill health, today said he is much better now and expects to be back soon.    

    Arun Jaitley Says He Is 'Much Better', Hopes To Be Back From US Soon

    27-Year-Old Indian-Origin Man Bhavin Patel Jailed For Drug Trafficking In UK

    27-Year-Old Indian-Origin Man Bhavin Patel Jailed For Drug Trafficking In UK
    Bhavin Patel, 27, was sentenced at Harrow Crown Court in London on Thursday along with an accomplice, 25-year-old Lawrence Amoah, who was jailed for five years and seven months after the duo pleaded guilty to the offence of supplying Class 'A' drugs.

    27-Year-Old Indian-Origin Man Bhavin Patel Jailed For Drug Trafficking In UK

    US Congress Introduces Resolution To Grant Asylum To Pakistan's Asia Bibi

    US Congress Introduces Resolution To Grant Asylum To Pakistan's Asia Bibi
    The recent decision by Pakistan's top court to overturn Asia Bibi's death sentence and free her from jail is obviously welcome news, a US lawmaker said.

    US Congress Introduces Resolution To Grant Asylum To Pakistan's Asia Bibi

    129 Indians Out Of 130 ‘Students’ Arrested In Us ‘Pay-And-Stay’ Scam, Face Deportation

    129 Indians Out Of 130 ‘Students’ Arrested In Us ‘Pay-And-Stay’ Scam, Face Deportation
    Without the knowledge of the conspirators, the university was operated by special agents of the Homeland Security Investigations (HIS) as part of an undercover operation, from a small building in Detroit area.    

    129 Indians Out Of 130 ‘Students’ Arrested In Us ‘Pay-And-Stay’ Scam, Face Deportation

    Indian-American Congressman Ami Bera To Chair Key Congressional Subcommittee On Foreign Affairs

    Indian-American Congressman Ami Bera To Chair Key Congressional Subcommittee On Foreign Affairs
    The subcommittee will have broad jurisdiction to conduct oversight into America's foreign policy.

    Indian-American Congressman Ami Bera To Chair Key Congressional Subcommittee On Foreign Affairs