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Civil war possible in Pak if U.S. attack continues: Nawaz Sharif
Sunday, November 02, 2008
ISLAMABAD: Former premier and opposition PML-N chief Nawaz Sharif on Saturday warned that if the ongoing U.S. missile attacks on Pakistani soil were not stopped forthwith then civil war may break out in the country.
He said both the government in Islamabad and the US are loosing public support due to the increasing missile strikes by latter on Pakistani soil.
"The U.S. attacks on Pakistani soil have become a routine and a big challenge to the integrity and autonomy of the country," he added and expressed concern over the killing of innocent people in such attacks.
"If the ongoing U.S. attacks on Pakistani soil were not stopped forthwith and the problems of the peaceful people were not resolved then civil war may break out," he warned.
Sharif's comments came a day after two missile strikes by U.S. drones in Pakistan's lawless North and South Waziristan tribal regions killed 32 people, including Arab militants and an Al-Qaeda commander.
The former prime minister said the U.S. missile strikes on Pakistani soil had raised questions about bilateral relations as they had continued even after a special session of Pakistan's parliament adopted a resolution opposing the attacks and despite the assertions of the U.S. administration about respecting the country's integrity.
He urged the government to make it clear to the U.S. that any war, whether it is against terror or for any other purpose, can be won only with the support of the people.
"Nowadays, the whole world is in the grip of defence, political, strategic, geographical and environmental changes. In such a situation, the growing threat of militancy and terrorism causes intolerance and economic instability, which is a big challenge for humanity," Former premier said in a statement.
Sunday, November 02, 2008
ISLAMABAD: Former premier and opposition PML-N chief Nawaz Sharif on Saturday warned that if the ongoing U.S. missile attacks on Pakistani soil were not stopped forthwith then civil war may break out in the country.
He said both the government in Islamabad and the US are loosing public support due to the increasing missile strikes by latter on Pakistani soil.
"The U.S. attacks on Pakistani soil have become a routine and a big challenge to the integrity and autonomy of the country," he added and expressed concern over the killing of innocent people in such attacks.
"If the ongoing U.S. attacks on Pakistani soil were not stopped forthwith and the problems of the peaceful people were not resolved then civil war may break out," he warned.
Sharif's comments came a day after two missile strikes by U.S. drones in Pakistan's lawless North and South Waziristan tribal regions killed 32 people, including Arab militants and an Al-Qaeda commander.
The former prime minister said the U.S. missile strikes on Pakistani soil had raised questions about bilateral relations as they had continued even after a special session of Pakistan's parliament adopted a resolution opposing the attacks and despite the assertions of the U.S. administration about respecting the country's integrity.
He urged the government to make it clear to the U.S. that any war, whether it is against terror or for any other purpose, can be won only with the support of the people.
"Nowadays, the whole world is in the grip of defence, political, strategic, geographical and environmental changes. In such a situation, the growing threat of militancy and terrorism causes intolerance and economic instability, which is a big challenge for humanity," Former premier said in a statement.