Zaid Hamid on Wikileaks: yahoodi bandar, amreeki haathi (and khaki gidh)

December 03 - PM Gilani chairing the meeting of DCC in Islamabad. The most powerful man present in the meeting is hardly visible in this picture.
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Two apparently unrelated pieces. The first one is a TV interview by Zaid Hamid in which he terms Wikileaks as an Israeli conspiracy which is as threatening to the US as it is to Pakistan.
The second piece is a news report about a recent meeting of Pakistan’s high level Defence Committee of Cabinet which blasted the Wikileak cables terming them as a conspiracy to tarnish Pakistan’s (in fact Pakistan army’s) image.
First the video:
Brasstacks 270 – Dirty secrets and Plans of WikiLeaks – Zaid Hamid
Now, the news item:
WikiLeaks reports attempt to harm Pak image: DCC
ISLAMABAD: The Defence Committee of Cabinet termed the release of WikiLeaks diplomatic cables an attempt to harm the image of the country, a private TV channel reported on Friday.
The DCC affirmed the government’s and the public’s commitment to defend the country’s honour, dignity, sovereignty, independence and territorial integrity. The committee reviewed the security challenges faced by Pakistan and expressed satisfaction on the defence preparedness.
The committee rejected the WikiLeaks disclosures and termed them a conspiracy against Pakistan. The meeting termed the leaks false and unauthentic and an attempt to malign the political and military leadership of the country.
Gilani welcomed the new chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee, General Wynne, and also wished General Kayani success in his new term.
The Committee reaffirmed that Pakistan’s defence forces and its strategic and conventional capabilities would continue to be strengthened. (Source)
The Defence Committee of the Cabinet decided on Friday to convey to the US authorities the government’s reservations over the disclosure of confidential and secret information by WikiLeaks, reliable sources said.
A meeting of the committee, presided over by Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani, denounced the leak of sensitive information and warned that its continuation would endanger friendly ties among countries.
The DCC meeting was attended by ministers for defence, interior, finance and information, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee and the three services chiefs.
The sources said that a formal stance of the government on the problem caused by the whistleblower website would be handed over to the US authorities through proper channel at an appropriate time.
Some TV channels reported that after the DCC meting, Chief of the Army Staff General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani called on President Asif Ali Zardari, but neither the Presidency nor the ISPR confirmed the report.
Although the Prime Minister’s Secretariat issued a press release of over 1,000 words on the proceedings of the committee, it did not say a word about the much-talked about leak of loads of top secret information about the country the US embassy had been sending back home through confidential cables.
“There are so many important issues than this (WikiLeaks disclosure) and whatever we have discussed at the meeting has been mentioned in detail in the official handout issued by the Prime Minister’s Secretariat,” Information Minister Qamar Zaman Kaira told Dawn.
He kept quiet when repeatedly asked if the DCC, which represents the top civil and military leadership, had deliberated upon information released by WikiLeaks over the past few days.
But sources privy to the proceedings confided to Dawn that the issue was very much discussed by the participants during the four-hour meeting. Initially, they said, it was decided to include one paragraph about it in the official statement, but it was later dropped on the instructions of a ‘top official’.
Some participants, according to the sources, wanted that a clear stand should be taken on the WikiLeaks issue in the official statement, but others advised that it should be played down for the time being. (Source)
From Fox News Foreign Policy blog:
Wikileaks pushes Pakistan’s political panic button
December 3, 2010 – 6:36 AM | by: Dominic Di-Natale
The Pakistan government cabinet defense committee is holding a crisis meeting today in response to Wikileaks. 0n the table is damage control. The biggest impact has been on the military – the Army’s chief General Ashfaq Parvez Kayan has always publicly sworn he is not a political player. But now he has been unmasked as a puppet master and ultimate power holder.
This was well known to the ruling class but now it has been exposed to the wider public it causes multiple complications for Pakistan, as follows:
1) It will steel efforts by militants to overthrow the government and we will likely to see increased attacks by the Taliban. Because the Taliban is supported by elements of the security services, the government cannot said to be truly protected by its civil and military defense forces. It is potentially now more vulnerable than ever – how effective any attacks are will indicate just how safe they.
2) The government will need to make a show of authority over the military, which will at best anger the armed forces and at worst make them feel threatened as the MIL is the de facto ruling power here.
3) Gen Kyani may feel forced at some point to act against the political leadership in a preemptive move to avoid a government collapse and instate a stronger leadership.
4) A government collapse would be difficult for the military to manage without imposition of military rule – which would greatly alarm the region and Nato allies. This is not a preferable option for the military at this time. It would be hamstrung in maintaining order and security when it is stretched holding down areas in the northwest, guarding the border with India and still dealing with the impact of the summer floods. With multiple security, social and economic problems piling up in Pakistan, the military may wait till after the winter when these issues have potential to converge into popular unrest before it acts.
5) So far public reaction among grass roots Pakistanis to Wikileaks is that this is just an American conspiracy to undermine Pakistan but the middle and ruling classes are very aware of how destabilizing this is to the government. It has gouged off even more of their already-diminished faith in the country’s leadership.
http://liveshots.blogs.foxnews.com/2010/12/03/wikileaks-pushes-pakistans-political-panic-button/
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At last, ISPR offers a lame PR:
Army support political setup within constitutional limits: ISPR
Updated at 1400 PST Saturday, December 04, 2010
RAWALPINDI: Pakistan Army is pursuing a clear policy of supporting political setup within constitutional limits and COAS General Ashfaq Pervez Kayani respects all the political leadership, Geo News reported.
Referring to recent media reports, DG ISPR Major General Athar Abbas in statement said that General Kayani respects all the national leaders including PML-N Chief Nawaz Sharif.
He clarified that the Army fully support political setup within constitutional limits.
http://thenews.com.pk/NewsDetail.aspx?ID=6520
فوج سیاسی عمل کی واضح حمایت کی پالیسی پر عمل پیراہے، آئی ایس پی آر
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راولپنڈی …پاک فوج نے کہا ہے کہ وہ آئین کی حدود میں رہتے ہوئے سیاسی عمل کی حمایت کیلئے واضح پالیسی پر عمل پیرا ہے اور آرمی چیف جنرل اشفاق پرویز کیانی، تمام سیاسی قیادت کو قدر کی نگاہ سے دیکھتے ہیں ۔پاک فوج کے شعبہ تعلقات عامہ کے سربراہ میجر جنرل اطہر عباس نے اپنے بیان میں کہا کہ جہاں تک قومی قیادت کے بارے میں خیالات اور تاثرات کا تعلق ہے تو جنرل کیانی ، نواز شریف سمیت تمام قومی لیڈرز کوقدر کی نگاہ سے دیکھتے ہیں ۔ میجر جنرل اطہر عباس نے حالیہ میڈیا رپورٹس کے حوالے سے وضاحت کرتے ہوئے کہا کہ فوج ، آئین کی حدود میں رہتے ہوئے سیاسی عمل کی واضح حمایت کرتی ہے۔
http://www.jang.com.pk/jang/dec2010-daily/04-12-2010/u54778.htm