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09ISLAMABAD2754 2009-11-17 01:17 2011-08-26 00:00 UNCLASSIFIED Embassy Islamabad
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TAGS: KMDR KPAO OIIP OPRC PGOV PREL PK
SUBJECT: PAKISTAN MEDIA REACTION: TOP STORIES, TERRORISM/MILITARY, 
MISCELLANEOUS, POLITICAL - NOVEMBER 16, 2009 
 
Summary: Several dailies on Monday ran U.S. Embassy statement to Geo 
TV denying allegations by American journalist Seymour Hersh that 
there is a special unit stationed at the Embassy to deal with any 
nuclear emergency.  The reports, quoting the Embassy spokesman, 
brushed off all such reports as "baseless and misleading." Secretary 
Clinton's remarks, made during her interview with German magazine 
Spiegel, that "Pakistan's nuclear weapons are safe," received 
front-page display.  Newspapers highlighted reports that at least 24 
militants were killed as jetfighters bombed Taliban positions in 
Orakzai Agency. Weekend editions reported that U.S. Congressmen 
assured speedy legislation on Free Trade Agreement (FTA) between the 
two countries.  Reports of NSA General Jones' meetings with top 
Pakistani officials were also highlighted.  Newspapers ran the U.S. 
Embassy's statement condemning the last week's terror attacks in 
Bannu and Peshawar.   "The Nation," opined that "it was never 
feasible for the U.S. to take out our weapons by military targeting, 
so their aim has been to create enough instability in the country." 
End Summary. 
 
TOP STORIES 
 
News Story: U.S. Rejects Hersh Report - "The News" (11/16) 
 
"The United States has rejected the reports published in a section 
of press that its special forces have reached Pakistan to secure its 
nuclear assets and said neither there is nuclear emergency and 
revolt in Pakistan nor the U.S. forces are in Pakistan. Sources in 
US embassy told this news agency that Pakistani nuclear assets are 
in safe hands and its command and control is extremely effective and 
democratic institutions are stable. Terming the report of US 
journalist Simon Hersh as baseless and negative, the sources said 
Pakistan and the US share strong partnership and both the countries 
are confident for increasing it." 
 
Editorial:  "U.S. Wants Pak Nukes ," an editorial in the 
center-right national English daily "The Nation" (cir. 20,000) 
(11/16) 
 
"What many of us had suspected for some years now, that the US 
wanted to take out our nuclear weapons one way or another, has been 
confirmed by a senior US journalist, Seymour Hersh. It was never 
feasible for the US to take out our weapons by military targeting, 
so their aim has been to create enough instability in the country 
and thereby justify taking the nukes in their custody. They are 
seeking access to our triggers and weapon systems' sites but have 
failed so far. The Hersh account also talks of an erroneous alert 
whereby the US mobilized a rapid response force which actually 
arrived in Dubai before realizing the alarm was false. . . It is 
probably true that the team meant to seize our nuclear assets is 
already housed in the US embassy. Surely it is time for the 
government to come clean and send these Americans back before it is 
too late - if it is not already so." 
 
Editorial Note: "Special U.S. Team's Arrival In Pakistan," an 
editorial note in the second-largest, nationalist Urdu daily 
"Nawa-i-Waqt" (cir. 150,000) (11/16) 
 
"American journalist Seymour Hersh has disclosed that to combat 
nuclear emergency a special American squad has reached Pakistan.... 
Armed operatives of American Embassy and Blackwater are freely 
roaming the streets, taking pictures of sensitive locations and are 
trying to have access to sensitive area in Kahuta posing as 
instructors.  The police and intelligence agencies reports on these 
activities have already been sent to the government....  And now 
America has gotten the opportunity to send a special squad to have 
access to Pakistan's nuclear installations....  If the U.S. 
journalist's story is correct then the government should take strict 
note of it and should limit the activities of American officials. 
Those Americans who are involved in hostile activities should be 
sent to their homes." 
 
Editorial:  "Pakistan's Nuclear Assets and Disclosures of Seymour 
Hersh," an editorial in the popular rightist Urdu-language daily 
"Ausaf" (cir. 10,000) (11/16) 
 
"Renowned journalist Seymour Hersh's claim that a special American 
squad has reached Pakistan to take over our nuclear assets in case 
of any emergency, exposes the real objectives of the U.S. invasion 
of Afghanistan.  Washington has also assigned special role to New 
Delhi and Tel Aviv to achieve the target of depriving Pakistan of 
 
its nuclear deterrent. These external powers are utilizing all 
resources to destabilize Pakistan through terrorist attacks in order 
to create anarchy which could provide them an opportunity to lay 
their hands on our nuclear assets." 
 
News Story: Pakistan's Nukes Are Safe: Clinton - "Daily Times" 
(11/16) 
 
"U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton believes Pakistan's nuclear 
weapons are safe, as the government and the military have taken 
adequate steps to protect the arsenal."The nuclear arsenal that 
Pakistan has, I believe, is secure. I think the government and the 
military have taken adequate steps to protect that," Hillary told 
German weekly magazine SPIEGEL in an interview." 
 
News Story: Taliban's Orakzai positions bombed "Dawn" (11/16) 
 
"At least 24 militants were killed as jets bombed Taliban positions 
in the tribal region of Orakzai and troops maintained pressure on 
terrorists in South Waziristan and Swat on Sunday. At least seven 
militants were killed and six camps of the banned Tehrik-i-Taliban 
Pakistan and a seminary were destroyed in Orakzai Agency." 
 
News Story: Peshawar Blast Claims Several Lives "The News" (11/16) 
 
"At least four people have been killed and 25 others injured in a 
powerful explosion that occurred in Peshawar's outskirts of Badhbeer 
on Kohat Road near police station, Geo News reported on Monday 
morning." 
 
 
News Story: "US Congressmen assure Pakistan to expedite legislation 
for FTA" "The News" (11/14) 
 
"US Congressmen, presently visiting Pakistan, assured their 
Pakistani colleagues that they will make sincere efforts to expedite 
the process for the legislation for Free Trade Agreement between the 
two countries to promote trade and economic relations. Talking to a 
group of journalists here on Friday, the Congressmen said they told 
the Pakistani parliamentarians that the FTA will further promote 
trade and bilateral relations and help Pakistan in resolving its 
economic crisis. They said US wants to build a long-term partnership 
and a relationship of trust with Pakistan and would extend full help 
and cooperation in strengthening the democratic institutions. The US 
Congressional delegation, headed by David Price, Chairman of the 
House Democracy Partnership Commission, included." 
 
News Story: "PM Welcomes U.S. Initiative On Afghanistan" "The News" 
(11/14) 
 
"Prime Minister Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani has welcomed the U.S. 
initiative of taking Pakistan into confidence and seeking its input 
in its ongoing review of Afghan policy and conveyed Islamabad's 
concerns on crossing over of Afghan Taliban into Pakistan's 
territory. The Prime Minister said this in a meeting with U.S. 
National Security Advisor James Jones who called on him here at the 
Prime Minister House on Friday. The U.S. official also held meetings 
with President Asif Ali Zardari, Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General 
Ashfaq Pervez Kayani and Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi 
during which matters relating to mutual interest came under 
discussion." 
 
News Story: "U.S. Condemns Terrorist Attacks in Bannu and Peshawar" 
"Express" (11/14) 
 
"The United States condemned the terrorist attacks today in Bannu 
and Peshawar that killed and injured many innocent Pakistanis." 
 
TERRORISM/MILITARY ISSUES 
 
News Story: 26 more militants killed in Swat - "The News" (11/16) 
 
"Twelve more militants were killed in clashes with security forces 
in Karakar and Shamozai Gharai while 14 bodies were found dumped in 
Charbagh's Gulibagh area in the Swat Valley on Sunday. It was the 
second consecutive day that clashes between security forces and 
militants were reported from the restive valley." 
 
News Story: Hillary Says Uprooting Al Qaeda Main Objective - "Dawn" 
(11/16) 
 
"US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said on Sunday the United 
States had made it clear to Pakistan that its main objective in the 
region was to uproot Al Qaeda. The statement, given in a television 
interview, comes a day after Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani urged 
the United States to take Pakistan into confidence before making any 
decision on its Afghan policy" 
 
Editorial Note: "Secret Operation In Quetta And American Interests," 
an editorial note in the second-largest, nationalist Urdu daily 
"Nawa-i-Waqt" (cir. 150,000) (11/16) 
 
"According to a wire service report, an important national security 
organization has conducted four secret operations to get clue of the 
Taliban presence in Quetta. American CIA's technical assistance was 
also sought for the activity.  No evidence of Taliban presence in 
Quetta was found.  According to the press report, Secretary of State 
Hillary Clinton and General James Jones have been conveyed the 
operation's results and they are satisfied that the Taliban Shoora 
does not exist in Quetta....  Now that American claims of the 
Taliban Shoora existence in Quetta have been rebutted, what is the 
need for conducting and expanding operation against our own 
citizens?" 
 
News Story: U.S. shifted TTP leaders to Afghanistan: Beg - "The 
News" (11/16) 
 
"General (retd) Mirza Aslam Beg has alleged that the US has shifted 
Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) chief Hakimullah Mehsud and the 
other Taliban leadership to Afghanistan." 
 
News Story: Top Taliban Commander Held In Punjab - "The News" 
(11/16) 
 
"Intelligence agencies have captured a top leader of 
Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) from a major city of the Punjab 
after trailing him for a week. The leader who can only be identified 
by his initials N.A.Z owing to sensitive ongoing interrogations is 
said to rank amongst the top leaders of the category -3 
classifications done by the law enforcing agencies. Category-1 
includes Osama Bin Laden, Mulla Omar and Aymen al-Zawahiri. 
Category-2 includes Hakeemullah Mehsud, Maulvi Fazlullah etc, while 
Category-3 top leaders comprise the cadre that is directly 
responsible for specific territories, which in this terrorist 
leader's case was the entire Punjab and the federal capital. He was 
described by an investigating official as an "information treasure 
trove". 
 
News Story: TTP Member Admits Killing Polish Engineer - "Daily 
Times" (11/16) 
 
"A Taliban, considered a close aide of Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan 
(TTP) Darra Adam Khel commander Tariq, on Sunday confessed to 
killing a Polish engineer earlier in the year, a private TV channel 
reported." 
 
News Story: Peshawar Suicide Attack Death Toll Rises To 15- "Daily 
Times" (11/16) 
 
"The death toll from a suicide car bombing at a police checkpoint in 
Peshawar rose to 15 on Sunday, police and administrative officials 
said. The bomber detonated his cache of explosives on Saturday as 
police tried to stop and search his vehicle at a checkpost in the 
city." 
 
News Story: Raiwind Gathering Slams Taliban - "Dawn" (11/16) 
"Inayatullah Khan sits on a dusty rug and prepares to pray at the 
country's one of biggest religious gatherings of 400,000 people, 
cursing the Taliban for their 'unholy crusade' against humanity. 
Khan travelled all the way from South Waziristan to take part in the 
four-day event in Raiwind. They call those who refuse to follow 
their brand of Islam infidels, not knowing they are inviting the 
wrath of Allah the almighty by killing Muslims, which I call an 
unholy crusade," he said.  Khan invited the Taliban "to join us in 
spreading Islam's eternal message of love, affection and peace". 
The Thursday-Sunday gathering in Raiwind is being held under tight 
security due to a campaign of attacks that have swept the country 
killing more than 2,500 people in two years." 
Editorial:  "Bomb Blasts: Broad-Based Consultation, Parliament's 
Meeting Need Of The Hour" an editorial in the leading mass 
circulation populist, often sensational Urdu daily "Jang" (cir. 
 
300,000) (11/16) 
 
"The deadly terrorist attacks in Peshawar and other cities of the 
NWFP are the upshots of the ongoing military offensive in Waziristan 
and other tribal areas. The failure of the U.S and the NATO forces 
in defeating Taliban and, hence, the possible withdrawal of the 
foreign troops from Afghanistan will also create troubles for 
Pakistan. It necessitates the need for our government to formulate a 
national strategy to cope with any situation in future after taking 
all political and religious parties as well as the military 
leadership on board." 
 
News Story: One-Third Of CIA Budget Goes To ISI- "Daily Times" 
(11/16) 
 
"The CIA has funnelled hundreds of millions of dollars to the 
Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) since the 9/11 attacks, accounting 
for as much as one-third of the foreign spy agency's annual budget - 
reported an American newspaper, citing current and former US 
officials. The Los Angeles Times quoted officials as saying that the 
ISI had also 'collected tens of millions of dollars through a 
classified CIA program that pays for the capture or killing of 
wanted militants, a clandestine counterpart to the rewards publicly 
offered by the State Department'." 
 
Opinion: "Terrorism and Muslims," an op-ed by Dr Syed Mansoor 
Hussain in the Lahore-based liberal English language daily "Daily 
Times" (cir. 10,000) (11/16) 
 
 "Islamic terrorism is a maliciously motivated misnomer used by 
those opposed to Islam for religious or political reasons. But the 
fact that many Muslims do have a tendency to think of the Muslims as 
a unified 'Ummah' that crosses cultural and national boundaries has 
helped to solidify this idea of an international Muslim terrorist 
conglomerate. . . Whether we like it or not, just as the Muslims in 
Pakistan are responsible for creating the suicide bombers blowing 
things up these days, we the American Muslims are also equally 
responsible for creating the likes of Major Nidal Malik Hasan." 
 
Editorial:  Knots And Tangles, " an editorial in the populist, often 
sensational national English daily "The News" (cir. 55,000) (11/16) 
 
"With President Obama almost a year into his presidency there is no 
foreign policy issue that demands his attention like that presented 
by Pakistan and Afghanistan, both separately and in the 
uncomfortable Af-Pak conflation. The much discussed question of 
whether to increase US troop levels in Afghanistan is ongoing but 
cannot be deferred much longer. . . The Obama presidency would not 
wish either of these grim scenarios to become reality, hence 
American interest in all our doings, but it is a conditional 
interest and the key to understanding it lies in Obama's own 
words... 'that we have an effective partnership with Pakistan that 
is working to achieve our goals in the entire region and that we're 
not working at cross purposes...' Note the words 'our goals' - and 
then spend a few minutes wondering how many of America's goals might 
be ours too." 
 
Opinion: "The War In Afghanistan,"an op-ed by Javed Hussain in the 
Karachi-based center-left independent national English daily "Dawn" 
(cir. 55,000) (11/16) 
 
". . . An offensive strategy would need far more troops. The 
Americans went to Afghanistan to fight a war. They should plan to 
win it - unless they want to be known as a superpower defeated twice 
by guerillas. Blaming Pakistan and prodding it to 'do more' would 
not win the war for them." 
 
Opinion: "The Afghan Cauldron," an op-ed by Talat Masood in the 
populist, often sensational national English daily "The News" (cir. 
55,000) (11/16) 
 
"President Obama during his election campaign and even before that 
had maintained that Iraq was a wrong war and Afghanistan the right 
one. Now he seems to be having second thoughts. There are two views 
in Washington with several variables in terms of troop strengths and 
strategy. Vice President Joseph Biden, President Obama's chief of 
staff Rahm Emmanuel and the US ambassador in Afghanistan are opposed 
to increased troop levels and resources as Afghanistan is considered 
a black hole. They would like the US to engage in counter-terrorism 
and do a phased withdrawal. Gen McChrystal, the operational US 
 
commander in Afghanistan, in his strategy review recommends an 
increase in the strength of the international force, development of 
Afghan security forces rapidly and maximum priority to governance. 
Gen McChrystal has recommended induction of at least 40,000 
additional troops. Admiral Mullen and Gen Petraeus endorse Gen 
McChrystal assessment.  Irrespective of whichever strategy is 
adopted its success will largely depend on the Afghan government's 
ability in providing good governance, something that has been 
grossly missing in the past." 
 
MISCELLANEOUS 
 
News Story: 'Blackwater Operatives' Night Curfew - "The Nation" 
(11/16) 
 
"Presence of suspicious foreigners (possibly operatives of 
Blackwater) in G-6/3, one of the posh sectors of federal capital, 
has rung alarm bell among the peaceful locals, The Nation has learnt 
on Sunday. . . According to frightened residents of the locality, 
there has been observed fair amount of activities after 11 pm till 
dawn. Due to their presence, the locals, most of them government 
officials, fear for their lives and feel completely insecure keeping 
in view the Backwater's role in Iraq." 
 
News Story: U.S. Bent Upon Destroying Pakistan - "The Nation" 
(11/16) 
 
"Jamaat-e-Islami (JI) Secretary General Liaquat Baloch has said that 
America was undermining the roots of Pakistan through political, 
strategic and economic intervention, and its presence in Afghanistan 
would cause devastation for this region. While addressing a press 
conference at the residence of Punjab Naib Ameer and ex-MNA Mian 
Aslam, he blamed America for promoting extremism among the people in 
a bid to destabilize the entire region in general and Pakistan and 
Afghanistan in particular." 
 
Editorial: "Taliban's Impact On Polio Drive an editorial in the 
Lahore-based liberal English language daily "Daily Times" (cir. 
10,000) (11/16) 
 
"The NWFP Health Department has expressed concern over the rising 
number of polio cases in the province and FATA . . .  All these 
areas are former strongholds of the Taliban and the target of Mullah 
Fazlullah's illegal, ill-informed and effectively destructive radio 
broadcasts. The WHO acting chief in NWFP has reported that a few 
years ago, Swat and Bajaur were polio-free. It is heartening to note 
that the polio vaccine refusal ratio in the province has dropped to 
0.6 percent this year as against 2006 when 70 percent of the 
province's population refused to take the vaccine. . . Now that the 
anticipated, though still unfortunate outcome of that ignorant 
campaign is damaging our children, it is time that the public be 
informed about the details of the long-term damage that the Taliban 
mindset brought to this country, Unfortunately, such damage is not 
restricted to polio but damaged us in diverse fields such as 
economics, education, culture, and above all, the political 
prospects of this country." 
 
Opinion: "Cooperating In Water," an op-ed by Michael Kugelman in the 
Karachi-based center-left independent national English daily "Dawn" 
(cir. 55,000) (11/16) 
 
 ". . . To be sure, a series of Pakistani-American exchanges about 
water will not magically replenish reservoirs or rivers. Plus, visa 
delays and security problems could undermine efforts to bring people 
together. Still, such cooperative projects serve a valuable purpose. 
They focus attention on an urgent issue that affects millions in 
both countries, in a way that places Pakistanis and Americans on an 
equal footing, and in an environment free of uncomfortable talk 
about Conditionalities and deliverables. In other words, they make 
Pakistan-US relations a bit less transactional and a little more 
equitable. And that's an outcome $125m or $1.5bn cannot easily buy. 
(All circulation figures are based on estimation) 
Patterson