one time. Any additional use of this file, whether for Islamabad and The Taliban sales, alterations or copying is strictly prohibited without written permission and fair compensation to BENAZIR BHUTTO, FORMER PRIME MINISTER OF PAKISTAN, HEADS THE LARG- EST OPPOSITION PARTY IN PAKISTAN, THE PAKISTAN PEOPLE S PARTY. SHE SPOKE ON SEPT. 18 FROM AN UNDISCLOSED LOCATION WITH NPQ EDITOR NATHAN GARDELS. NPQ Can the West rely on the current Pakistani regime as an ally in the war against terror? BENAZIR BHUTTO It s right for Islamabad to support the battle against terrorism. Here s the problem: Islamabad currently has a military regime that lacks a popular base. It s focused on squeezing the moderate groups and allowing a free rein to the pro-taliban elements. The question the Pakistani public is puzzled about is whether the regime has the will to do as it says. There s doubt being expressed. Islamabad 50 FALL 2001
needs to demonstrate that it has given up its policy of running with the hare and hunting with the hound. I hope it will. NPQ What are the limits of Pakistan s support of an attack on Osama Bin Laden, and perhaps the Taliban, without causing a backlash among the public and throughout the Muslim world? BHUTTO If the goal is the capture and trial of Bin Laden, that is do-able given Islamabad s will. If the goal is a quick ground attack to replace the Taliban, it could get messy. If it is air strikes that the Taliban withstands in the mountainous terrain of the country, it could get lengthy. There s another solution for the same end: a mixture of political and military actions with support given by Islamabad s security apparatus. But that apparatus is riddled with pro-taliban supporters. They twice destabilized of this computer file at all times, and only authorizes one time. Any additional use of this file, whether for sales, alterations or copying is strictly prohibited without written permission and fair compensation to FALL 2001 51
The generals that fought the Afghan jihad with America my governments. If my government had one policy, the state within the state adhered to another. When I complained to the military chief against an errant officer, he failed to remove him. When there was an insurgency in Karachi, my government received very little specific intelligence from the security apparatus. I had to pull the military out and take total civilian control to end the insurgency successfully. The military regime lacks political intelligence. It relies totally on the security apparatus. Gen. (Pervez) Musharraf may say that he supports the international coalition against terrorism and will assist. The challenge for him is to demonstrate that he can translate state policy into state action. power and could defeat another. of this computer sympathetic file to the at backward-looking all times, Taliban? and only authorizes Jihad vs. one time. McWorldAny wants additional material success and use the class of that this pursues file, spiritual whether success. for and live the good life by joining the global march. The militants say, No, you sales, alterations or copying is strictly prohibited with- life as was lived in the early days of Islam. out written permission and fair compensation to The issue of repercussions in the Muslim world is an important one. There are four transnational debates right now. They believed they defeated one super- include militancy, freedom, Palestine and economic emancipa- tion. The militants will try to drag Palestine into the debate on terrorism. If a cease-fire holds the Middle East, the repercus- sions in the Muslim world are containable. NPQ Pakistan used to be a state looking forward. How did it come to be one so BHUTTO The repercussions of the Afghan war against foreign occupation ISLAMABAD Within the Muslim world there is a debate between the class that Those who want material success want a change. They want to make money shouldn t want to make money and live the good life. You should want the simple The modernizers want laws to regulate life, due process and courts. The militants say, No, justice should be simple and swift, not complicated by due process. The militants thus make use of the overly sexual, some say decadent, society projected by the Western media and say that to join globalization is to become corrupted spiritually. This is the despite the fact that, Hollywood images aside, most Americans are very religious. The real debate is between those who want to enjoy the fruits of prosperity and those who want an austere existence free from sensate temptation of any kind. The modernizers want democracy and individual liberty. The militants do not want freedom. They want people to be told how to dress and whether or not to 52 FALL 2001
changed my country from a forward-looking one. The generals that fought the Afghan jihad with America believed they defeated one superpower and could defeat another. They destabilized democratic governments to control Pakistan. While overtly they talked of Afghanistan giving Islamabad strategic depth, covertly Islamabad became Afghanistan s hinterland. NPQ What makes both the moderate and more extremist Muslims so angry and resentful of America? BHUTTO Extremist Muslims are angry with America for a variety of local problems. The biggest transnational issue is the Middle East conflict. That s the single most inflammatory factor. Ordinary Pakistanis oppose the Taliban as well as the religious parties. It s the Taliban influence and sympathy among the military, intelligence and military pensioners that are significant. NPQ What, in your view, is the best way to stop the kind of terror committed against the United States? of this not a single computer terror attack took file place during at all my two times, terms as prime and minister. only Theauthorizes BHUTTO Changing the focus to Pakistan and its democratization. Significantly, extremists were too busy bringing me down to capture Islamabad to concengrow a beard. And they want a group of wise men, schooled in the Koran, to one dictate time. how everyone Any should additional behave. use of this file, whether for In Pakistan, deregulation of the economy led to the emergence of an entrepre- in the West. The others, the poor, only try to eke out an existence on tiny wages neurial class. They set up banks and businesses and lived the good life as known sales, alterations or copying is strictly prohibited with- as laborers. out written permission and fair compensation to When these people see the affluence, but don t have it, they react by seeking shelter in the surety of religious submission. They listen to the clerics who warn of materialist corruption. Modernizers believe that individual freedom is sanctioned by the Koran, but the clerics disagree. We say there is no need for the clerics, since there is a direct relation between God and the individual. This debate that comes from within Islam itself though it is stoked by contact with the Western media presages, I believe, the kind of reformation that took place in the Christian church at the time of Martin Luther. BENAZIR BHUTTO Islamabad is the jugular vein of Kabul, a landlocked country in conflict with all its neighbors. Clean up Islamabad, and the Afghan camp dominoes start falling. FALL 2001 53
trate overseas. It s when the PPP was dismissed by decree, and the civilian arm of the security apparatus supplanted through rigged elections, that terror attacks took place. These included not only the recent ones, but the earlier hijacking in the Philippines, attacks in Bombay and New Delhi as well as in Kenya, Tanzania and Yemen. Let s face it. Islamabad is the jugular vein of Kabul, a landlocked country in conflict with all its neighbors. Clean up Islamabad, and the Afghan camp dominoes start falling. For that, one needs true democracy rather than the window-dressing democracy that existed from 1988 to 1999. I shared power with the security apparatus through the president during that period. Yet the extremists were on the run. Osama did not Taliban were stuck in southern Afghanistan because of our foreign policy. It was only After the murder of the Afghan 1996 that the Taliban unilaterally went into Kabul. resistance leader Masood it entirely likely that I m the of this computer file at Pakistani all times, people. My party and received only information authorizes on this and next target because I can rally the Pakistani people. returned to Saudi Arabia after the Soviet withdrawal but was sucked back into South one time. Any additional use of this file, whether for overthrow. Incidentally, Ramzi Yousef (the convicted bomber of the World Trade sales, alterations or copying is strictly prohibited without written permission and fair compensation to dare to go to Kabul until the decision to overthrow me was taken in mid-1996. The when my brother was killed in the third week of September After the murder of the Afghan resistance leader Masood it is entirely likely that I m the next target because I can rally the wrote the concerned authorities. Osama first bankrolled the extremists against me way back in 1989. He gave $10 million for a no-confidence move against me. Some say he Asia by extremists in Islamabad. They wanted his financial investment in my Center in 1993) also tried to kill me twice to stop me from becoming prime minister. I m a believer. I put my trust in God. I want to see Pakistanis prosper with the rest of the world through economic opportunity and political freedom. That s why my people support me. I struggle to end the miseries of the Afghans. If they get a government they trust, they can return to their own country. They re living like subhumans in refugee camps while fanatics play politics. My government nearly succeeded in November 1996. We got all the factions to sign on to a commission to decide the broad-based government. Three days later I was overthrown by decree. This change can still happen. We need the support of the international community in telling Gen. Musharraf that the time for true elections has come. The Election Commission of Pakistan needs assistance of the kind the South African Commission received to end apartheid. Otherwise, the wrong elements in the 54 FALL 2001
security apparatus will do what they did in the past: set up political parties, rig elections and hold my country hostage to the hatred and terror they spawn. NPQ Can we be sure the Pakistan nuclear weapons are in secure hands in the event of civil strife in Pakistan? BHUTTO The situation in Pakistan is extremely fluid at this time. The nuclear weapons are in the control of the military. As long as the demonstrations by the pro- Taliban forces remain small as they are at this time the army will stay in the barracks. But if the military is called upon to confront the pro-taliban demonstrators, its discipline will be tested. Historically the discipline stayed in place. If it breaks down, it would be dangerous for the army and for the country, placing the security of the weapons of mass destruction at risk. of this computer file at all times, and only authorizes FALL 2001 55