Saturday 21 May 2011

KISSINGER SEES WAR BETWEEN INDIA AND PAKISTAN

Kissinger does not want India and Pakistan to be friends?

What are Henry Kissinger's plans for Pakistan, India, Russia and China?

How can they all be made weaker, to the advantage of the USA?

How about a war; with India and Russia against Pakistan and China?

On 21 May 2011, in the Financial Times, Henry Kissinger talks to Simon Schama

"Kissinger laughs even as he sketches a scenario for ... Afghanistan."

Kissinger suggests that Afghanistan might become split into two parts.

One part would be run by Pakistan and the Afghan Taliban.

The other part would be run by India, Russia and Afghanistan's Northern Alliance.

"What might happen, he says, is a de facto partition, with India and Russia reconstituting the Northern Alliance, and Pakistan hooked to the Taliban as a backstop against their own encirclement."

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Kissinger sees the possibility of a world war, sparked off by an assassination.

Schama reports:

"The prospect looms of a centennial commemoration of the first world war through a half-awake re-enactment.

"Not Belgium but Sarajevo."

Kissinger refers to a frightened Pakistan lashing out.

Schama reports:

"Think proxy half-states; the paranoia of encirclement; the bristling arsenals, in this case nuclear; the nervous, beleaguered Pakistanis lashing out in passive-aggressive insecurity."

According to Kissinger:

"An India-Pakistan war becomes more probable.

"Eventually.

"Therefore some kind of international process in which these issues are discussed might generate enough restraints so that Pakistan does not feel itself encircled by India and doesn’t see a strategic reserve in the Taliban.

"Is it possible to do this? I don’t know.

"But I know if we let matters drift this could become the Balkans of the next world war."

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