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Against the Duplicity Thesis: Pakistan Army as Ideological Defender in the American War on Terror

Authors: Bosal, Saad Khizar;

Against the Duplicity Thesis: Pakistan Army as Ideological Defender in the American War on Terror

Abstract

SCRA Working Paper 11 -- Security Studies . Pakistani Political History . Civilizational Analysis. The dominant 'duplicity thesis' -- that Pakistan simultaneously fought and sheltered the Taliban -- misreads the institutional logic of the Pakistan Army. Pakistan's ideological deformation originates with Britain's Treaty of Darin (1915) constituting the House of Saud as a client monarchy. Musharraf's post-2001 conduct represents hikmat -- systematic extraction of $23 billion in economic relief while dismantling Deobandi extremist infrastructure through institutional bans, madrassa reform legislation, and the Lal Masjid operation of July 2007. The primary vector of Saudi ideological capture has been civilian politicians. Reframing the Army as a civilizational defender operating under structural constraint restores analytical clarity to a debate paralyzed by the duplicity thesis.

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