09 January 2018

The Politicisation of Christianity in Pakistan

Christians in the Subcontinent are suffering. Of that there can be no doubt, and yet this move by the Trump administration is unfortunate. It once again puts them in the middle and gives Islamabad every reason to look the other way when jihadists attack Christian gatherings.


Supposedly this move will put pressure on Pakistan to step up and please Washington in order to keep the aid money flowing. Instead it has and will continue to anger and alienate the leaders of Pakistan. They have placed their lives and a great deal of their country's stability at risk in order to placate the United States and support its foreign policy. Under threat they collaborated with Washington in the so-called War on Terror and they have borne much of the brunt of violence.
Pakistan like all other countries seeks its own interests and it has been repeatedly betrayed and manipulated by Washington. They know full well the Western media has not told even a fraction of the whole story about al Qaeda or bin Laden. Pakistan's hands are hardly clean but Washington's filth ridden and bloody hands have no right to point the finger of blame.
These moves by the Trump administration will simply push Islamabad closer to Beijing. Their old alliance will be strengthened by the moves of the Trump administration. Pakistan has already been moving in this direction as they continue to feel betrayed by Washington's very open move toward India... Pakistan's mortal enemy.
Sadly, even while groups like Open Doors admirably report on the state of Christian persecution, and do much to help the cause of Christ, some of their solutions (like meeting with American politicians) end up making things worse and equating Christianity with Western political and military might.

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