Wikileaks Cablegate: Indo-Pak relations and Musharraf
Wikileaks Cablegate: Indo-Pak relations and Musharraf
The latest WikiLeaks expose of classified US documents include many with an India connection.

Cable 05ABUDHABI2178, MBZ ON IRAQ, IRAN, PAKISTAN

Reference ID: 05ABUDHABI2178

Date: 2005-05-16 09:09

Classification: SECRET

Origin: Embassy Abu Dhabi

This record is a partial extract of the original cable. The full text of the original cable is not available.

S E C R E T SECTION 01 OF 03 ABU DHABI 002178

SIPDIS

E.O. 12958: DECL: 05/16/2015

TAGS: PREL MASS PHUM ELAB IR IZ XF SA PK FR TC

SUBJECT: MBZ ON IRAQ, IRAN, PAKISTAN

REF: ABU DHABI 1008

Classified By: Ambassador Michele J. Sison.

For reasons 1.4 (a), (b), and (d).

¶1. (U) Abu Dhabi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Zayed,s weekly

Sunday "VIP Majlis" provided an excellent opportunity for a

visiting National Defense University delegation to observe

first-hand the UAEG,s informal consultative process. MbZ,

brothers MinState Foreign Affairs Sheikh Hamdan and Interior

Minister Sheikh Saif, and Labor Minister al Ka'abi were

joined by several dozen prominent Abu Dhabi officials and

businessmen for the weekly gathering at Bateen Palace.

NDU

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¶2. (U) NDU President Lt. Gen. Dunn and National War College

Deputy Commandant Ambassador Wahba briefed MbZ on several new

NDU initiatives, including opportunities for UAE students in

the Information Resources Management College program, which

emphasizes threats, vulnerabilities, and risks in a

net-centric environment. Ambassador Sison praised the UAE's

selection of NDU candidates, noting that several were serving

in key positions today: GHQ Armed Forces Deputy Chief of

Staff MG Mohammed Hilal al-Kaabi, GHQ Director of General

Procurement Obaid Al Ketbi, Deputy Commander UAE Air Force

Brigadier Ali, and MbZ's aide Yousef al Otaiba had all

benefited from NDU programs.

Iraq

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¶3. (C) Ambassador Sison noted that day's visit to Iraq by

Secretary Rice, highlighting the Secretary's encouragement

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for continued momentum in the political process and her

meetings with PM al-Jaafari and KDP leader Barzani. MbZ

voiced disdain for al-Jaafari, citing (again) his concerns

over the Prime Minister's ties to Iran. These concerns were

aimed at Jaafari's Dawaa Party colleagues, as well. While

agreeing that it was important for Iraq's Sunni Arabs to be

more involved in the political process and in drafting the

constitution, MbZ complained that "there wasn't one

worthwhile Sunni" on the scene. He criticized new Sunni

Defense Minister Dulaimi as being "in it for himself." Nor

did MbZ have anything good to say about former Iraqi Finance

Minister Mahdi's nomination as one of two Vice Presidents,

complaining that Mahdi "did not work for the people of Iraq."

Nonetheless, MbZ said he agreed with the USG's efforts to

encourage the various Iraqi factions to work together. The

UAE would continue to help train Iraqi police forces at the

UAE's police academy in Al Ain and provide reconstruction

assistance. It was important for the region as a whole that

the U.S. and its allies "got it right" in Iraq, Saudi Arabia,

and Egypt, he underscored. (Note: MbZ aide Yousef al Otaiba

had a few days earlier shared with Ambassador concerns passed

by former PM Allawi that Dulaimi was "devious," "bad news,"

"very close" to Iranian intelligence, and had been introduced

to the Iranians by Chalabi. Yousef had also noted the

UAEG,s impression Mahdi had not always been a "team player"

in the government of former PM Allawi. End note.)

Iran

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¶4. (S) Turning to Iran, MbZ voiced certainty that the EU-3

efforts with Iran would break down and that Iran would resume

its nuclear activities ) if it had not already done so.

Repeating concerns first voiced to us in February (reftel),

MbZ appeared convinced that it was only a matter of time

before Israel or the U.S. would strike Iranian nuclear

facility targets. U.S. installations in the Gulf could be

targeted by Iran in the aftermath of such an action, he

warned. MbZ agreed with the USG,s tough line with Tehran

and the Europeans. A nuclear-armed Iran would destabilize

the Gulf region and possibly allow terrorist access to WMD.

MbZ asked Lt. Gen. Dunn whether it would be possible for

&anyone8 to "take out" all locations of concern in Iran via

air power; Lt. Gen. Dunn voiced doubt that this would be

possible given the dispersed locations. "Then it will take

ground forces!" MbZ exclaimed. Ambassador noted that the

UAE's Director of Military Intelligence, BG Essa al Mazrouei,

would pay counterpart visits this week to CENTCOM, J-2, DIA,

and CIA for discussions on Iran and Iraq-related matters.

MbZ said he looked forward to sharing "contingency planning"

scenarios in future conversations.

Pakistan

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¶5. (C) Ambassador asked about MbZ's visit the week before to

Lahore to meet with Pakistani President Musharraf. MbZ

chuckled and asked why the USG "always" convinced the

Pakistanis to delay news of the capture of senior Al Qaeda

operatives such as Abu Faraj al Libbi. MbZ went on to

congratulate Washington for its decision to allow U.S. firms

to bid for contracts to provide F-16s and other defense

technology to Pakistan. It was important to support

Musharraf as he battled the terrorists, he emphasized. While

the Indians had and would continue to balk at the decision,

the region needed Musharraf to stay strong. There was no

alternative leader in sight, MbZ opined. Besides, he

continued, the F-16 decision would not tip the military

balance between India and Pakistan. Even if it had, India's

strength as a stable democracy would ensure that it would not

ever be in as "risky" a situation as its neighbor. MbZ then

slapped his knee and said "you,ll never guess what Musharraf

asked me...he asked me whether the UAE had received approval

for the Predator!" (Note: the USG's inability to meet the

UAE's request for an armed Predator remains a sore point for

MbZ, although he has not directly raised the issue with us

for some time.)

Gyrocopter, GAWC

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¶6. (SBU) MbZ also referred to his interest in exploring

selling the UAE's "gyrocopter" (a helicopter-supported UAV

co-developed with Austrian company Schiebel) to the U.S. Air

Force, an idea he first floated during Gen. Moseley,s visit

for the May 3 F-16 ceremony. MbZ noted that his aide would

pass detailed gyrocopter specifications to the Embassy this

week. (Note: We will be exploring this initiative with

CENTAF and CENTCOM in relation to force protection aerial

surveillance system needs at Al Dhafra airbase for the 380 th

Air Expeditionary Wing. End note.)

¶7. (C) Lt. Gen. Dunn complimented MbZ on the Gulf Air

Warfare Center (GAWC), which he and the NDU group had toured

that morning. MbZ expressed satisfaction over the

relationship between the UAE and U.S. Air Forces, but

expressed disappointment that more GCC countries had not

joined recent GAWC classes. Ambassador noted the recent

robust participation by Saudi Arabia in the GAWC's fourth

class, which had included six Saudi F-15s and two young

pilots who were also members of the Saudi royal family. MbZ

asked whether the two high-ranking Saudis had actually

completed all requirements for graduation or had been "passed

through." Ambassador confirmed that they had completed all

course requirements. MbZ commented that "the real reason"

the Saudis had turned out for the GAWC class had been "to see

what the UAE was up to" with the F-16 Block 60 and other

procurement successes. Although Egypt and Jordan wished to

join in the next GAWC class, MbZ added, they also wanted the

UAE Air Force to pay fuel costs. MbZ said he had asked both

countries "to go talk to ADNOC," the state-owned Abu Dhabi

National Oil Company.

France

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¶8. (U) MbZ noted that he would travel to Paris June 18-20 to

meet with President Chirac, recalling that he had canceled

his trip to France at the last minute in mid-January.

Camel Jockeys

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¶9. (SBU) On the margins of the MbZ conversation, Ambassador

thanked Interior Minister Sheikh Saif for his assistance the

week before in allowing G/TIP visitor Feleke Assefa access to

camel jockey rehabilitation and social support centers.

Ambassador noted that a Tier 3 ranking remained a possibility

despite the UAEG,s vigorous efforts since mid-March with

UNICEF, IOM, and others. A trafficking in persons

reassessment would take place in August, she noted, and it

was important for the UAE to continue the good work it was

doing in solving the problem. MbZ aide Yousef al Otaiba

promised to forward a copy of the UAE-UNICEF TIP implementing

agreement and budget. (Note: he has done so; we have

forwarded the document electronically to G/TIP and NEA/ARPI.

End note.)

Labor and the FTA

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¶10. (SBU) Labor Minister al Ka'abi noted he had received

reports that the U.S. and UAE sides had moved closer on the

text of the labor chapter of the FTA during the last day of

negotiations. He reiterated the UAEG,s concern that it

receive some recognition of its unique demographic situation,

as only 15 percent of the population held Emirati

citizenship.

SISON

Reproduced from cablegate.wikileaks.org


List of India-related documents from the first batch of 226 documents released by WikiLeaks

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- Bahrain's King Hamad on India's role in Afghanistan

- UN Security Council expansion and India

- Indo-Pak relations and Musharraf

- Pakistan's obsession with India

- India critical of sanctions on Iran

- Saudi Arabia expanding relations with India

- 'Little to fear about India having nuclear weapons'

- Iran could follow India's path in going nuclear

- Differing opinions of US and India

- India benefitting from international security

- Fissile Material Cutoff Treaty and India

- Nuclear facility safeguards in India

- Israel-India strategic partnership

- Non-proliferation and India

- Indo-US trade relations and foreign aid

- Sanctions and German business interests in India

- Some Indian-origin people supplying equipment to Iran

- Germany on US-EU position towards India

- Israeli relations with India

- Reliance Industries oil and gas exploration

- US-Indian economic cooperation and Indo-Pak relations

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