Posts Tagged 'AfPak'

Pipelineistan Goes Af-Pak

by Pepe Escobar and Tom Engelhardt, May 13, 2009
Back in March, Pepe Escobar, that itchy, edgy global reporter for one of my favorite online publications, Asia Timesbegan laying out the great, ongoing energy struggle across Eurasia, or what he likes to call Pipelineistan for its web of oil and natural gas pipelines. In his first report, he dealt with the embattled energy corridor (and a key pipeline) that runs from the Caspian Sea to Europe through Georgia and Turkey – and the Great Game of business, diplomacy, and proxy war between Russia and the U.S. that has gone with it.

Now, in the second of what will be periodic “postcards” from the energy heartlands of the planet, he plunges eastward into tumultuous Central and South Asia and the great devolving battleground that, in Washington, now goes by the neologism of Af-Pak (for the Afghanistan-Pakistan theater of operations). There, the skies are filled with planes and unmanned aerial drones, and civilians as well as combatants die every day in increasing numbers as ever more frequent attacks and expanding conflicts make daily headlines, while, in Afghanistan, Washington continues to build new military basesand ready itself to send in reinforcements. Continue reading ‘Pipelineistan Goes Af-Pak’

Chris Floyd on Pakistan…

Hard Rain Keeps Falling: Talking Peace in Prague, Dropping Bombs in Pakistan

Apr 07

“I saw a newborn baby with wild wolves all around it.” – Bob Dylan

While the usual gaggle of sycophants and media hive-minders — along with some ordinarily perspicacious analysts — tell us that Barack Obama literally changed the course of human history by disgorging a great load of thrice-chewed cud about nuclear disarmament in Prague this week, the high-tech drone war the great hero of peace is waging inside the sovereign territory of America’s ally, Pakistan, is helping drive tens of thousands of people from their homes and killing civilians almost daily. Continue reading ‘Chris Floyd on Pakistan…’

The Writing on the Wall for Obama’s ‘Af-Pak’ Vietnam

May 13, 2009

There was something almost painful about watching President Barack Obama last week reprising a track from his predecessor’s Greatest Hits when he hosted the leaders of Pakistan and Afghanistan. Just like Bush, Obama invited us to suspend well-grounded disbelief and imagine that Hamid Karzai and Asif Ali Zardari have the intent, much less the capability, to wage a successful war against the Taliban. Then again, there had been something painful even earlier about watching Obama proclaim Afghanistan as “the right war” and expanding the U.S. footprint there, reprising the Soviet experience of maintaining an islet of modernity in the capital while the countryside burns. Continue reading ‘The Writing on the Wall for Obama’s ‘Af-Pak’ Vietnam’



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