Showing posts with label Taliban. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Taliban. Show all posts

Saturday, June 01, 2013

War And Doom!

The economic bane of dual wars on the US and its allies

An influential section of the commentariat believes that the current economic slump in Europe and the US owes its genesis to, at least partially, to the effect of the twin wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. They have sucked up precious resources that could have been otherwise used for bolstering and beefing up the strengths of these embattled economies. According to Brown University’s Watson Institute, a mindboggling $4-6 trillion was spent by the US government on the two wars! The figure is 60 per cent of the entire size of the national budget for the period between 2001 and 2012. One only needs to join the dots to figure out why the country’s spending limits on education, health, infrastructure and R&D, among others, was severely crimped during this period.

The war funding, following the policy of the George Bush administration, was mostly supported through external debt. That has now ballooned to $16.7 trillion (as of March 2013), triggering concerns of a sovereign debt default by America. There are already flying insinuations across the US that the nation could be headed straight for a debt crisis, like so many of its counterparts in Europe. In fact, Europe is in even deeper hock. In terms of external debt, Britain is second-in-line to the US, with $9.8 trillion (as of June 2011). As of June 2010, the British exchequer had been drained to the sum of 20 billion pounds on account of the dual conflicts. In a clear demonstration of the war obsession, as against the obsession for furthering the public good, a paltry 557 million pounds have been earmarked for the nation’s development this year.

Source : IIPM Editorial, 2013.
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Monday, December 10, 2012

The Afghan quagmire continues

Iran may be involved if the US opted for drone attacks in Balochistan and this is bad news for Pakistan

The 'war on terror' may or may not eliminate Al-Qaeda and the Taliban in the tribal areas of Pakistan but it seems it would cost dearly to a state that is already headed towards fragmentation. Now that the 100-days-old Obama government has decided to expand the American covert war in Pakistan, far beyond the unruly tribal areas to strike at a different centre of Taliban power in Balochistan, where top Taliban leaders are orchestrating attacks in southern Afghanistan. “Mullah Muhammad Omar, who led the Taliban government that was ousted in the American-led invasion in 2001, has operated with near impunity out of the region for years, along with many of his deputies,” the New York Times reported. Citing American intelligence officials, it further said many top Taliban commanders remain in hiding in and around the provincial headquarters in Balochistan, while some Afghan officials claim that other senior Taliban leaders have fled to Pakistan.

What does this mean? If the US administration goes for drone attacks in and around Quetta, it would lead to collateral damage in the largely Pashtun belt of Balochistan. “For the last 62 years, Baloch people are displaced. Now if the Americans opt for drone attacks in and around Quetta, Pashtuns will be displaced,” Nawab Khair Bux Marri, veteran Baloch leader told B&E.


Source : IIPM Editorial, 2012.
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