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Enough with US doubts about Pakistan’s role in war on terror: Pakistani envoy

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Enough with US doubts about Pakistan’s role in war on terror: Pakistani envoy
WASHINGTON – Pakistan’s ambassador to the United States Jalil Abbas Jilani said on Tuesday that the American government needed to overcome its doubts about Pakistan’s role in the war on terror, as the country had suffered greatly in fighting the menace and helped the United States in capturing key operatives involved in the 9/11 attacks.

Talking to the APP, the ambassador said that the American people had not been fully or accurately told about Pakistan’s sacrifices against terrorism, adding that the country had lost more than 60,000 people while fighting the menace and suffered billions of dollars in economic losses.

Ambassador Jilani regretted all statements and media reports aimed at maligning Pakistan. He said that incorrect information about the country’s role in terrorism had consistently been proven false.

He explained that the presence of former al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden in Pakistan had often been raised to question the country’s sincerity in fighting terrorism, even though it had become clear that he was hiding in Pakistan the knowledge of the state.

The ambassador said that the US leadership involved in planning the bin Laden raid had clearly rejected the idea of Pakistan’s involvement in sheltering the global terrorist leader.

“This includes the statement by Admiral William McRaven, who supervised the operation, that there was no evidence that Pakistani government knew about the whereabouts of Osama Bin Laden,” he explained.

Late last year, the White House had also rejected the media’s accusations, which the ambassador claimed were sometimes published by journalists seeking the spotlight.

The ambassador claimed that a brochure on “Jehad in Pakistan”, recovered from bin Laden’s compound in Abbottabad and reportedly written by him, even listed reasons why the terrorist considered Pakistan as an enemy and outlined Al-Qaida’s elaborate strategy to destroy Pakistan.

“The brochure can be viewed at the Directorate of National Intelligence’s website and is yet another testimony to the fact that terrorism threatens Pakistan and the United States as a common enemy,” he added.

The ambassador also rejected the impression created by false media reports and statements claiming that Pakistan had done nothing to fight terrorism.

He noted the help Pakistan had given to the United States capture key operatives involved in 9/11, including mastermind Muhammad Khalid Sheikh and alleged organiser Ramzi bin al-Shibh, and many others.

During the past two years, Pakistan has also cleared vast swathes of territory previously used by many militant networks including the Haqqani Network, he said.

The ambassador said nearly 500 soldiers of Pakistan Army embraced Shahadat while fighting these militants. “Being the worst victim of terrorism and having lost thousands of innocent citizens and soldiers to this menace are own resolve to defeat this threat can never be doubted,” he added.

The ambassador’s statement came in anticipation of a joint hearing by the counter-terrorism and intelligence subcommittees of the US Congress, which is scheduled for Tuesday.

During the meeting, participants will review Pakistan’s role in the war on terror. Chairmen of the sub-committee, Congressman Ted Poe, recently questioned Pakistan’s sincerity in fighting terror and opposed US aid to the country, in an op-ed published in US News Today.
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It would be better that along with this summon the US ambassador and give him a snub. US and all parties involved including the ANA thugs ruling Afghanistan need to be told that enough of this BS of marginalize Pakistan. We are tired of this hypocrisy.
US still is dependent on Pakistan for many things. Congress and US need to be made aware of that in loud and clear voice.
 
It would be better that along with this summon the US ambassador and give him a snub. US and all parties involved including the ANA thugs ruling Afghanistan need to be told that enough of this BS of marginalize Pakistan. We are tired of this hypocrisy.
US still is dependent on Pakistan for many things. Congress and US need to be made aware of that in loud and clear voice.

Pakistan should've recalled its ambassador to US over the Mansoor attack, but it chose to do nothing. It was a missed opportunity to send a signal.
 
Pakistan should've recalled its ambassador to US over the Mansoor attack, but it chose to do nothing. It was a missed opportunity to send a signal.
Mansoor Attack?

We have to divorce The US and marry China
We can't Ignore US.. its reality..
we should have to hire lobbyist and have to buy some media men and we should have to sue tho media networks which are falsely reporting against Pakistan, so that next time media network have to recheck their sources 100 times before publishing/hiring anything against Pakistan..
 
Ted Poe is from Texas, A Republican, Member of the Tea Party Movement and of the NRA...that is all that we need to know about this guy and his sincerity...He even co-sponsored a Bill claiming President Barrack Obama wasn't born in the US...
 
Pardon my ignorance, but isnt it the job of ambassador to try to project better image of country in host country ? By making this open press statement, isnt he making Pakistan look even more ridiculous ?
 
Pardon my ignorance, but isnt it the job of ambassador to try to project better image of country in host country ? By making this open press statement, isnt he making Pakistan look even more ridiculous ?

Amb. Jilani complained loudly about the lack of resources Pakistan government has given him on the failed F-16 deal, especially funds to hire lobbyists to fight Indian influence in Congress.
 
I remember an article on Dawn News which mentioned Pakistan was looking for lobbyists in the US...
 
Amb. Jilani complained loudly about the lack of resources Pakistan government has given him on the failed F-16 deal, especially funds to hire lobbyists to fight Indian influence in Congress.

hehehe.. Talk about screwing reputation of country you represent. Pakistan should verify if this guy is an Indian/Israeli/American agent.
 
I don't think the U.S. doubts any more that Pakistan sponsors terror and that its armed interventions are seen as a means to control and direct it, rather than eliminate it, and that the innocent lives lost have been due to this two-faced policy.

Changing this perception doesn't take lobbying on Capitol Hill as much as it does a PR campaign. But in America such things only work when based on fact, not rhetoric or even domination of the media. So until Pakistan decides to change for real without reservation this perception will not change.
 
hehehe.. Talk about screwing reputation of country you represent. Pakistan should verify if this guy is an Indian/Israeli/American agent.

Amb. Jilani was Pakistan's former foreign secretary. His words carry weight.
 
By contrast US itself is a terrorist state that is responsible for all the ongoing conflicts around the world today.

I don't think the U.S. doubts any more that Pakistan sponsors terror and that its armed interventions are seen as a means to control and direct it, rather than eliminate it, and that the innocent lives lost have been due to this two-faced policy.

Changing this perception doesn't take lobbying on Capitol Hill as much as it does a PR campaign. But in America such things only work when based on fact, not rhetoric or even domination of the media. So until Pakistan decides to change for real without reservation this perception will not change.
 
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