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Pakistan's Long Game

Owen Bennett-Jones examines the long game Pakistan played in the US defeat in Afghanistan.

Owen Bennett-Jones examines the long game Pakistan played in the US defeat in Afghanistan.

In the Radio 4 documentary 'Iran’s Long Game', Owen described how the government in Tehran had outwitted the United States in Iraq. As a result, despite the massive US expenditure there, Tehran now has more influence in Baghdad than Washington.

'Pakistan’s Long Game' examines how Islamabad pulled off much the same trick in relation to Afghanistan. But there was a difference. Whilst Iran was under US sanctions, Pakistan secured its objectives in Afghanistan whilst simultaneously receiving billions of dollars worth of US aid. As one retired Pakistan intelligence chief bragged – the US was helping secure its own defeat.

Drawing on archive and interviews the documentary highlights the occasions on which Pakistan (despite many denials) acknowledged that it did have a relationship with the Afghan Taliban. It describes the nature of that relationship and explains how Pakistan felt it had little choice. Islamabad always realised that Western forces would leave Afghanistan and that it had to prepare for the situation after the withdrawal. Owen speaks to Pakistani and US critics of Pakistan’s policy and asks whether the Pakistani strategy will backfire. It may now be enjoying a degree of control in Afghanistan, but how great is the threat from an emboldened Pakistani Taliban which wants power in Pakistan itself. And most of all how come the most powerful country on earth was outwitted by two regional powers first Iran and then Pakistan.

Presenter: Owen Bennet-Jones
Producer: Zak Brophy
Editor: Bridget Harney

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37 minutes

Last on

Sun 9 Jan 2022 17:00

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  • Tue 4 Jan 2022 20:00
  • Sun 9 Jan 2022 17:00