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File Size: 1417 KB

Print Length: 432 pages

Publisher: PublicAffairs (November 5, 2013)

Publication Date: November 5, 2013

Language: English

ASIN: B06XCF3N4C

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Haqqani, former Pakistani Ambassador to the United States and currently persona non grata (extremely non grata) from his homeland, denounced as a traitor and accused of betraying the Pakistani military in favor of the United States, has no illusions about who runs his native land and who benefits from it. While "Magnificent Delusions" may seem over the top in places the more one reads about and studies South Asia the more one realizes that his book is very much on the money.Haqqani writes that Pakistan has had an inflated view of its importance on the world stage since 1947 and expects the United States to fund and arm it. At the same time U.S. intelligence and political leaders refused to see that the Pakistani military was created, trained and deployed for war with India particularly to force the return of Kashmir to Pakistan. They continued to tell themselves that Pakistan was part of a bulwark against the USSR. In reality the Pakistani enemies list started and stopped with India although there were always belligerent noises toward Israel. The pro forma pronouncements against the Soviets in Afghanistan were mainly to keep the flow of funds moving from Washington. In recent years, their erstwhile proxies (Pakistan Taliban, al Qaeda, etc.) have turned their guns on the Pakistani state itself.While the sorry tale of the huge increase in U.S. military aid to Pakistan after soviet invasion of Afghanistan doesn't need retelling, one unintended consequence was increasing funds for the development of an "Islamic bomb" in Pakistan. The Saudis contributed billions to fight the Taliban and al Qaeda operations while the United States matched much of it. There was so much money sloshing around with essentially no oversight or control from the donors it was easy to surreptitiously transfer hundreds of millions of dollars to the nuclear program.Well written and told by a real insider.

I'm trying to gain insight into events in Afghanistan, India, and Pakistan. I first read Ghost Wars: The Secret History of the CIA, Afghanistan, and Bin Laden, from the Soviet Invasion to September 10, 2001 by Steve Cole which is a well researched, critical historical review of the history of the CIA. After reading the chapters on Afghanistan I realized I couldn't fully appreciate Afgani history until I understood Pakistani history which led me to read FREEDOM AT MIDNIGHT by Dominique Lapierre and Larry Collins. FREEDOM AT MIDNIGHT seems to be a great historical review of the breakup of the British empire of India into India and Pakistan.I wanted more insight into Pakistan and happened to come across Magnificent Delusions. I haven't finished it yet, but can say so far that if you're trying to gain insight to the US relationship with Pakistan this is a great place to start.These books are not for conspiracy theorists. They are well written historical accounts.I took off one star because I'm not really a fan of Mr. Haqqani's writing style. I guess you could argue that he isn't an author, he's a ambassador and therefore I should be tolerant of his style.

Extremely well written, thought provoking piece of literature on the complex and fraught with difficulties relationship between the U.S. and relatively new nation of Pakistan. Reading this book at times leaves you feeling incredibly frustrated with many of the political figures involved on both sides as a sort of domino effect takes hold on the region and the world as violent events unfold. Especially prescient is the author's first hand knowledge of the relationship and insider information from meetings with top officials in the Pakistani government, military and intelligence services. One can see the trajectory and shaping of public opinion towards the U.S. as hatred boils over in the country and leaders make incendiary remarks and push conspiracy theories. Highly recommended book for all interested in the topic and especially those working between the two nations.

I thought I was pretty much up to speed on world events but this book blew me away and I had to read it twice for its insight into Pakistan politics. While much has been written about Pakistan's shadow government I was unaware of the depth of both it and the front government's total duplicity in dealing with America from the cold war to the war against the Soviets in Afghanistan, the terrorists and nuclear proliferation. That the US administrations only come to realize Pakistan duplicity at the end of their terms and that replacement administrations continuously start from scratch on the basis of trust was an eye opener. Unlike our cold war dealings with the USSR we have had no continuity on Pakistan foreign policy. Another revelation was the shadow government sponsorship of popularized anti Americanism to be used as a bargaining chip to get more aid. Purportedly this was to subdue the hatred that was in fact state sponsored long before drones. The extent of the influence and power of Islamism in Pakistan was another revelation as I had always thought of Pakistan as one of the more secularized Moslem countries. But Islam was intended to be the unifying basis of its existence from the beginning. The leadership even harbored thoughts of an Islamic hegemony under Pakistan leadership. Pakistan's atomic bomb was funded by Saudi Arabia on the basis of it being Islam's bomb as opposed to Pakistan's bomb. That is the origin of today's threat of obtaining the bomb from Pakistan by Saudi Arabia as a counterweight to Iran's coming bomb. While the fear of India and the potential of a Pashtunstan has long been known, the book makes clear that those are the central overriding forces behind all Pakistan foreign policy objectives to the exclusion of everything else. Those objectives are totally out of synch with US national security objectives and have been since the formation of Pakistan. Both countries' foreign policies have been operating in parallel universes hence the title "Magnificent Delusions". This a great read, well written and well sourced.

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