The Gulf Crisis and New World Order — Page 316
Sixteenth Friday Senno11 Mar 08, 1991 the bloodstream of man and settle in his defence or immune system and take control of it. Thus, the defensive mechanism, which God Almighty had created to combat disease, becomes a victim to the disease and the body becomes incapable of acting against an intruder. Military Aid is precisely similar to AIDS. Foreign nations take control of the defence systems of our poor nations and the greatest tragedy is, that there is no complete realization of this. Even the healthy parts are unaware of what is going on. INSURGENCY AND COUNTER INSURGENCY MEASURES In Pakistan, as well as in all the countries of the Third world the attention of the intelligence services are focused on internal strife. As a result, 'counter insurgency measures' are taken and organizations are set up which are ever ready to take steps against internal rebellion. And for learning the tricks of counter-insurgency measures, help is sought from America and in many cases from Israel. Now you can see that in Sri Lanka, Israel taught the authorities counter-insurgency methods and at the same time trained the rebels to take effective measures of mounting an insurgency! Similarly in Liberia, Israel taught them how to confront a rebellion and now the commentators are writing that Israel protected the Head of State of Liberia in such an excellent manner that the true intensity of the rebellion was never allowed to reach him. This is how he was completely surrounded. The list of such countries is very long. There are many other African countries and some other Asian countries where not only America but also Israel is foremost in teaching them the ways of counter-insurgency. The fact is, that the real danger stems from those very people who have come to teach them. They succeed to have control over these poor countries through their own armies. Thus, if there is any need, then the need is for gearing up such an intelligence system, which would look into the different kind of poisons that have been left behind, wherever, and whenever military contacts were established with Western or non Western powers. They should look into the type of contacts that have been established and a continuing surveillance should be maintained on those personnel who are involved in such contacts. Dangers in most cases will be external. The likelihood of internal dangers is relatively small. If you can successfully confront the 316