Sunday, February 20, 2011

***Draft of an intended letter by the IRDC to the British FO - on the subject of British abetment of Pakistani corruption.....***



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his draft has been composed by Arif Hasan Akhundzada, at the behest of HI&RH Prince Nicholas De Vere von Drakenberg, Sovereign Head of the Imperial and Royal Dragon Court (IRDC), for him to send to the British Foreign Office.

The times in which the world lives at present have never been as crucial or consequential for all concerned - in such a dire way as now......it is incumbent on those who have (been given) the power and ability, to put it to the best use not only for the good of all, but their own good too, and their survival......the time of collective responsibility is upon us, this time whether we like it or not, as the circumstances of the global village now ensure that there can be no escape or insulating oneself from the hard facts that one doesn't like.

I am writing to bring up with you the subject of UK-Pakistan relations. They have always been of central importance for obvious reasons, and that importance has assumed critical proportions in the present epoch. As you will know, the situation in Pakistan has been in a state of constant and terminal social, political and economic decline, especially for the past 25 years. The main reason for this is perceived to be the endemic and all pervasive culture of corruption engendered by the active involvement of the Pakistani Establishment and State in the Afghan "jihad"- at the behest of its Anglo-American patrons and their perceived geopolitical interests. As Newton's Third Law puts it, the reactions of this involvement have not only brought Pakistani society to the verge of a spectacular and dangerous ending - which I fear we will soon be witness to, but that these effects will also reach British (and Western) shores...in fact, they already have......

It is a known fact, that Pakistan is a successor state to the British Empire in India, and as such, the ties between the two peoples and governments at all tiers and levels are closer than those of many other bilateral relationships. In this context, I as the Dragon Prince, naturally have an abiding interest in these matters not only to the extent that they impinge upon the world and its future as a whole in a most direct manner in every sense, but that a key member and functionary from my court Arif Hasan Akhundzada also hails from the area - and he has not only been struggling against the negative consequences of the abovementioned improprieties as a main objective of his life, but he is also half-British and half-Pakistani and as such, is directly concerned. Being a Pashtun on his father's side and a resident of the Peshawar area, it can be said that he resides right in the centre of this geopolitical whirlpool.

Of special interest to me is the fact that Britain still plays they role of patron and mentor to the Pakistani ruling class - closer than America even, given Britain's 100 year colonial rule in the area of India now comprising Pakistan. It is a key aid donor, and it is also a known fact that Pakistan survives only because of foreign aid, of which the Western portion is the greatest - and among which Britain's contribution is crucial. But one of the reasons for Pakistan's terminal impasse is that this aid is almost entirely robbed by its rulers, and most of it finds its way back again to Britain - in the form of secret or discrete bank accounts, capital investments, luxury flats, palatial mansions, automobiles, objets d'art and so on. H.M Government and its intelligence service isn't that ludicrously naive not to know where this money comes from and how; the fact that it prefers to look the other way, nay, rather abet in this unsavoury business and also harbour, protect and defend those involved by providing asylum and succour - will not only have negative geopolitical repercussions, but is in very simple moral terms, reprehensible and criminal to say the least. It has led to degeneration of Pakistani society, which is now primed to explode - with far reaching and horrifyingly devastating consequences for that region, Europe and the world as a whole. Although those developments have now gone very far and are in the advanced stages now, it is never too late to firmly put a stop to cooperating with the corruption of the doomed Pakistani ruling class, and take measures to rectify, alleviate and heal as much of the damage that has already been done........failing which, Britain may soon find itself paying a price which it will regret very heavily indeed, yet be powerless to do anything about.