The Pakistani military cut off its communication with US

gazoomartian

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
Gazoo's Note: ummed hai key un logon ka dimagh thanda ho gaya hoga. gen kyani should have cut off for one week at least


Taken from Dawn


WASHINGTON: The Pakistani military cut off its communication with US and Nato forces in Afghanistan for two days after a US raid killed Al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden in Abbottabad, an American general said on Tuesday.


In the US Congress, officials told reporters that Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee John Kerry might visit Pakistan soon to reduce tensions between Washington and Islamabad.


“For two whole days after the raid, we didn`t have very good contact” with the Pakistani military, said Maj-Gen John Campbell, the commander of US troops in eastern Afghanistan.


This forced his soldiers to safeguard some 450 miles of border with Pakistan, a suspected transit point for insurgents, without support from the Pakistani side, the general said. The general`s statement, given at a briefing with journalists at the Pentagon, appeared on a day when a string of US lawmakers urged the Obama administration to reconsider its relations with Pakistan.


In the US capital, Senator Kerry is seen as a strong supporter of America`s relations with Pakistan who also opposes proposals to suspend about $1.5 billion of annual assistance to Islamabad over the Bin Laden dispute.


Other lawmakers, however, have suggested stopping all military and economic assistance to Pakistan until Islamabad proves that it was not aware of Bin Laden`s presence in Abbottabad and will punish those who helped him settle there.
House Speaker John Boehner, who has supported Pakistan after the US raid on Bin Laden`s compound, also warned on Tuesday that relations between the two countries now faced a make-or-break moment.


“It`s a moment to look each other in the eye.” Mr Boehner told NBC “Today” show that “if we`re really going to be allies, if we`re going to fight this war together, we need to be in it together all the time”.


He said he still trusted the Pakistani government but conceded that questions lingered over “what they knew or didn`t know about Bin Laden being in their country €“ their willingness to pursue some terrorists but not others”. Mr Boehner said he thought that Pakistan on balance “has been a real asset” in the war on terror.


But Senator Diane Feinstein, who chairs the Senate Intelligence Committee, disagreed.


“Either we`re going to be allies in fighting terror, or the relationship makes less and less sense to me,” Senator Feinstein told reporters, adding, “…to enable him (Bin Laden) to live in Pakistan in a military community for six years, I just don`t believe it was done without some form of complicity”. Asked about the support Pakistan was getting from the Kerry and Lugar assistance act, the senator said, “I understand that. I feel a little differently”.



But Senator Kerry and Richard Lugar, who authored the aid bill, want to give Pakistan the benefit of doubt and have urged the Obama administration to continue the $ 1.5 billion annual assistance stipulated in the act.


“Our lack of clarity has caused Afghanistan, Pakistan and many other players to start hedging their bets and planning for the worst rather than the best,” said Senator Kerry while explaining the problems Washington was having with Islamabad.
Some other lawmakers also noted that the US still needed the Pakistan route for supplying its 140,000 troops in Afghanistan.


But at least one Obama administration official indicated that the US had other alternatives too.


“We`re confident that we`re not dependent upon any particular single thread, and we can continue to supply the Afghanistan effort,” US Under-Secretary of Defence for Acquisition, Technology and Logistics Ashton Carter told a wire service.
 

Star Gazer

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
As they feel they do not have to depend on a single thread so does Pakistan. If they want a partnership they have to be trustable partner and trust Pakistan.If they can not trust us then they need some one they can trust.
 
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shamsheer

Senator (1k+ posts)
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As they feel they do not have to depend on a single thread so does Pakistan. If they want a partnership they have to be trustable partner and trust Pakistan.If they can not trust us then they need some one they can trust.
[hilar][hilar][hilar] Do you really beleive this crap? Dear Star Gazer there is no dignity left in Army with this Pimp Kiyani and his partner sitting on top of army ranks. They just promised access of CIA to OBL supposed wives. Open your eyes.
 
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Imranpak

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Break the patnership and tell them to stick the dollars where the sun doesn't shine! The fundamental problem we have is not the USA who are only interested in their interests but a lack or leadership rather courage from our side.
 
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gazoomartian

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
As they feel they do not have to depend on a single thread so does Pakistan. If they want a partnership they have to be trustable partner and trust Pakistan.If they can not trust us then they need some one they can trust.


everybody fears US dues to their actions, but nobody trusts them, even Israelis dont trust them
 

hans

Banned
What if US finds ISI bring the real cause of all there ground troops death
What if the US gov't and it's citizen find that Taliban were been armed and trained by
Pakistan intel ....that could be one crazy sanario.

What if in the near future .... US comes face to face.... With all that was been Played out
By Pak army and it's political parties....
 

gazoomartian

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
What if US finds ISI bring the real cause of all there ground troops death
What if the US gov't and it's citizen find that Taliban were been armed and trained by
Pakistan intel ....that could be one crazy sanario.

What if in the near future .... US comes face to face.... With all that was been Played out
By Pak army and it's political parties....

what if its proven that CIA used mind controlling substance to train suicide bombers

what if its proven that they killed BB

what if .......................
 

Faisal Vohra

Politcal Worker (100+ posts)
As they feel they do not have to depend on a single thread so does Pakistan. If they want a partnership they have to be trustable partner and trust Pakistan.If they can not trust us then they need some one they can trust.

They should spend more money and get a route from some where else and i think they wont find one
 

Bilal_Mushi

Minister (2k+ posts)
Pakistan Army snapped ties with US, NATO forces for two days: US media

Pakistan Army snapped ties with US, NATO forces for two days: US media

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The Pakistan-US relations turned estranged after Abbottabad operation.



According to the US media, the Pakistan Army had discontinued its communication with the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation forces for two days after the Abbottabad operation.

US Senator John Kerry will visit Pakistan this week with an aim to get the dialogue process between the nations back on the track after the killing of Osama bin Laden.

US House of Representative Speaker John Boehner said that the United States and Pakistan must decide whether they were real allies in the fight against terrorism after Osama bin Laden s death.

"I do trust them, but I think it s a moment when we need to look each other in the eye and decide, are we real allies? Are we going to work together?" Boehner said.

US Senate Intelligence Committee Chairwoman Senator Dianne Feinstein said, Either we re going to be allies in fighting terror, or the relationship makes less and less sense to me."

Senator Carl Levin said that Pakistan would have to address the US reservations adding that the US wanted to continue its alliance with Pakistan but could not afford to pay every cost for it.

Deputy Commander of the International Security Assistance Force in Afghanistan Lieutenant General James Jeffrey Corfield Bucknall said that communication with Pakistani forces was discontinued for two days after the killing of Osama bin Laden.

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