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Today, India and Pakistan are mobilizing troops along their 1,800 mile common border. The armies of both sides exchanged artillery and mortal. They have mobilized missiles, jet planes, artillery and tanks, built bunkers and laid land mines. Both sides have nuclear weapons, which, as commentators point out, raise issues of a war here enormously.
This military mobilization following the December 13 suicide terrorist attack against the Indian Parliament in New Delhi which left 11 Indians and five of the attackers dead. India blamed the attack on Islamic terrorist groups based in Pakistan, who were engaged in fighting in recent years in the Kashmir region of India near the Pakistan is mostly Muslim and which Pakistan claims. Twice before India and Pakistan went to war over Kashmir, so the possibility a war remains real.
But the question is not simply the story that takes place between India and Pakistan. The current threat of war comes as a result of U.S. policies in the region and particularly the United States. The involvement of Pakistan in war against Afghanistan. The military ruler of Pakistan, Pervez Musharraf, was pressured to allow the U.S. to use military bases in Pakistan from which to bomb Afghanistan and to use the Pakistani army to capture Taliban soldiers and al-Qaeda fled to Pakistan. This meant Musharraf had to take action against the Muslim fundamentalist groups in Pakistan, which have been not only an accessory to his own government, but even some staff armed forces. The Pakistani government has long supported terrorist groups operating inside Kashmir and making violent attacks on India. Today, India is using the pretext of Bush's war on terrorism to demand that Pakistan arrest and return to India terrorists operating in Pakistan. If this does not occur, the Indian government has said it will use the option that the United States relied on war on terrorism, military intervention.
The roots of the dispute over Kashmir dates back to years when the former British colony India was struggling for its independence. Britain fomented fighting between different ethnic groups and between Hindus and Muslims. The British established the "partition" of the colony, creating a Hindu India and Muslim Pakistan. At the time of sharing about one million people were massacred as Hindus living in Pakistan fled to India, and Muslims living in India have fled to Pakistan.
In recent years, leaders of both India and Pakistan have increasingly relied on religious fundamentalism to maintain themselves in power. The main political party in the government of India today is a Hindu nationalist party that has won mass support by supporting hundreds of Hindu fanatics who tore down a major Muslim mosque. In Pakistan, military rulers both finance and rely on Muslim fundamentalist parties which they hope to use to sustain their support. The religious fundamentalist parties in both countries are able to build a mass base for schools and hospitals offering when the government fails to provide them, and providing mass fanaticism of their religious follower linked to nationalism, which only leads to war and constant conflict with the workers and peasants of different beliefs.
Since 1947, the United States sold weapons to several times the two countries. It armed the Pakistani military dictators as a counter to China, India and armed because they also had conflicts with China. Nuclear weapons in both countries has been possible only because the companies American and European sold those reactors and crucial technology.
Today, the U.S. government places considerable pressure on the Pakistani regime to crack down against terrorist groups operating in his country and avoid a war with India. At the same time he tries to throw a few sops to the Pakistani regime.
May this be enough to prevent a war – at least for now. But the dangers of war in the region, which could become a massive conflagration, are nonetheless very real.
If and when the war break has done it can be a consequence of policies – now and in the past – by the various big powers, with the United States in mind.
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