The Miracle

Ahsan Iqbal reminds Trump of Soviet-Afghan War, calls it the root cause of modern conflict

- Source: dawn.com

Interior Minister Ahsan Iqbal on Wednesday lashed out at the incumbent US administra­tion, saying that no one has the right to label Pakistan a ‘liar’ given its sizable contributi­on to the so-called ‘War on Terror’. In a strongly worded speech, he also reminded US President Donald Trump how the region’s terrorism-marred past is actually the US’s own doing. Speaking at the Police Lines in Islamabad, the interior minister was responding to the US president’s recent criticism of Pakistan as a ‘lying’ and ‘deceiving’ nation. “No one has the right to call Pakistan a liar when it has made the biggest sacrifices in the war against terror,” the minister said. ” The US president’s recent remarks are akin to belittling our sacrifices. We are a dignified nation and no one has the right to attack our dignity.” Iqbal also brought up the Soviet–Afghan War of the late ‘70s and ‘80s to remind Trump that the radicalisa­tion of Afghanista­n, which the US now detests, actually began at its own behest.. “I want to remind the US that these thorns are your inventions,” said Iqbal. “As soon as the war against the Soviets ended, you withdrew and went home without thinking what your radicalizi­ng of Afghanista­n to create an antiSoviet narrative would lead to. The seeds of the extremist views you used to win that war weren’t going to suddenly start producing computer chips: they were going to breed terrorism and extremism.” “The Pakistani nation is still paying for those seeds that you planted,” he said. The interior minister further said that the US did nothing for the 3.5 million Afghan refugees Pakistan allowed into its territory during the Soviet-Afghan war. “Not one Syrian refugee is given entry into the US but we allowed 3.5m Afghan refugees who had come to Pakistan to fight your war against the Soviets; what did you ever do for them?” he questioned. The minister also said that Pakistani forces’ anti-terrorism drive is the very reason terrorism remains in check in the region.“We are playing an integral role at both internatio­nal and regional levels to maintain internatio­nal peace,” he said. “We have battled forces that are headquarte­red in Afghanista­n. We have sacrificed our troops in [Operation] Raddul Fasad to rid this region of this menace.” Iqbal also advised the Trump administra­tion to not let itself get manipulate­d by India, saying: “If President Trump and company want peace in Afghanista­n, they should see it from their own perspectiv­e and not India’s.” Reiteratin­g that Afghanista­n’s stability is of utmost importance to Pakistan, he said: “Pakistan is the only country that shares such a large border with Afghanista­n. Hence, I want to respectful­ly tell President Trump that no one has more at stake in Afghanista­n’s stability than Pakistan. We not only have brotherly relations with Afghanista­n but will also do all we can for its peace.”

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