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Article 5.
Yale Center for the Study of Globalization
The Battle for Pakistan
Bruce Riedel
June 3, 2011 -- The struggle for control of Pakistan - soon to be the
fifth most populous country in the world with the fifth largest nuclear
arsenal - intensifies every day. The outcome is far from certain. The
key player, Pakistan's army, seems dangerously ambivalent about
which side should prevail: the jihadist Frankenstein it created or the
democratically elected civilian government it despises.
The American commando raid that killed Osama bin Laden on May
2nd accelerated the struggle underway inside Pakistan to determine
the country's future. Contrary to some assessments, Pakistan is
neither a failed state nor a failing state. It functions as effectively
today as in decades past. Rather it is a state under siege from a radical
syndicate of terror groups loosely aligned together with the goal of
creating an extremist jihadist state in south Asia. They want to hijack
Pakistan and its weapons. Less than a hundred hours after the
Abbottabad raid, Al Qaeda's shura council, its command centre,
announced the group was declaring war on Pakistan and the "traitors
and thieves" in the government who had betrayed the "martyr
shaykh" bin Laden to the Americans. It was ironic since many
Americans suspect the Pakistani army was actually complicit in
abetting bin Laden's successful evasion of the largest manhunt in
human history for 10 years. That both Al Qaeda and America distrust
the Pakistani army speaks volumes. Since then Al Qaeda and its allies
in Pakistan have carried out their threat with a vengeance. Suicide
bombings and other terror attacks have occurred across the country.
The worst was an attack on a major Pakistani navy base in Karachi, a
heavily guarded facility where both US and Chinese experts assist the
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