1971-03-10
By Archer Blood
PAK POLITICAL CRISIS
Foreign Relations of the United States
Volume E7
Documents on South Asia, 1969-1972
Source: National Archives, RG 59, Central Files 1970–73, POL PAK. Secret; Immediate; Exdis. Repeated to Islamabad, London, Karachi, Lahore, New Delhi, and priority Bangkok for Farland.
March 10, 1971, 1205Z
SUBJECT:
PAK POLITICAL CRISIS
REF:
ISLAMABAD 1975, 1976
FM AMCONSUL DACCA_
TO SECSTATE: WASHDC IMMEDIATE 2847
BANGKOK FOR AMBASSADOR FARLAND
1) ALAMGIR RAHMAN (PROTECT) CAME TO SEE ME THIS MORNING WITH WHAT HE SAID WAS MESSAGE FROM MUJIB. ACCORDING ALAMGIR, MUJIB HAD WANTED YAHYA TO COME TO DACCA FOR TALKS AND I WAS GREATLY RELIEVED AT NEWS THAT YAHYA WAS IN FACT COMING. MUJIB WANTED VERY MUCH TO WORK OUT WITH YAHYA SOME POLITICAL SETTLEMENT THAT WOULD AVOID BLOODSHED, SATISFY BENGALI ASPIRATIONS, AND PRESERVE SOME VESTIGE OF LINK I WITH PAKISTAN. ALAMGIR OPINED THAT IT’S NOW TOO LATE TO TALKS IN TERMS OF SIX-POINT CONSTITUTION BUT PERHAPS SOME SOLUTION CANT BE FOUND ALONG LINES OF CONFEDERATION, WITH SEPARATE CONSTITUTIONS OR EAST AND WEST PAKISTAN, AND ONE ARMY AND ONE FOREIGN MINISTRY.
2) MUJIB’S QUESTION, SAID ALAMGIR, WAS "DOES THE UNITED STATES WANT TO SEE MILITARY CONFRONTATION WITH THE PROSPECT OF EVENTUAL COMMUNIST DOMINATION OF BENGAL OR WOULD IT PREFER A POLITICAL SOLUTION TO THE CURRENT CRISIS?" I TOLD ALAMGIR THAT MUJIB’S QUESTION, PUT THAT WAY, WAS EASY TO ANSWER. WE NATURALLY HOPED FOR A PEACEFUL POLITICAL SOLUTION IN LIEU OF BLOODSHED: WE WERE GRATIFIED TO LEARN THAT MUJIB IS ALSO THINKING IN THESE TERMS, AND WE INTERPRET YAHYA’S WILLINGNESS TO COME TO DACCA AS EVIDENCE HE TOO IS DESIROUS OF ACHIEVING A PEACEFUL SOLUTION. WE HOPE BOTH SIDES WOULD APPROACH TALKS IN THE SPIRIT OF COMPROMISE.
3) ALAMGIR THEN SAID MUJIB WANTED TO KNOW IF UNITED STATES WOULD BE WILLING TO INDICATE TO YAHYA OUR HOPES FOR POLITICAL SOLUTION TO CURRENT CRISIS. I SAID I DID NOT KNOW IF THIS THOUGHT HAD BEEN CONVEYED TO YAHYA IN ISLAMABAD BUT I WOULD UNDERTAKE TO SUGGEST TO CHARGE THAT, IF APPROPRIATE OCCASION PRESENTED ITSELF BEFORE YAHYA’S DEPARTURE HE MIGHT NOTE TO YAHYA OUR HOPES FOR POLITICAL SOLUTION PROBLEMS FACING PAKISTAN.
4) COMMENT: RECOGNIZE, OF COURSE, THAT EXPRESSION OF HOPE FOR "POLITICAL SOLUTION" AS DISTINCT FROM "PEACEFUL" SOLUTION CARRIES IMPLICATION THAT WE WOULD NOT BE HAPPY ABOUT MILITARY REPRESSION AS MLA SOLUTION TO CRISIS. NONETHELESS, GIVEN URGENCY OF SITUATION I WOULD HOPE WE COULD BE SOME WHAT MORE POSITIVE IN THIS REGARD.
5) OUR ANALYSIS OF PROSPECTS FOR POLITICAL COMPROMISE
SOLUTION WILL FOLLOW BY SEPTEL.
BLOOD