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I have been Pakistan's best friend: Mullen
Published: September 28, 2011
In an interview conducted by The Wall Street Journal, US Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Admiral Mike Mullen explained what prompted him to review his outlook on Pakistan, and how his “partnership approach” had “fallen short and would be difficult to revive”.
(Read more: ISI must disengage from proxies, says Mullen)
“I am losing people, and I am just not going to stand for that,” Mullen told WSJ. “I have been Pakistan’s best friend. What does it say when I am at that point? What does it say about where we are?”
The report said that while Mullen earlier believed Pakistan was serious in its commitment to battle terrorism, the attack on the US embassy in Kabul on September 13 was a turning point. Mullen blamed Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) for collaborating with the Haqqani network, the militant group the US blames for the Kabul attack. However, he believes that while the ISI may not control details of Haqqani’s operations, it provides the group “strategic support”.
“It is very clear they (Pakistan) have supported them,” Mullen said in the interview. “I don’t think the Haqqanis can be turned on and off like a light switch. But there are steps that could be taken to impact the Haqqanis over time.”
Mullen also said that earlier on he had worked on a plan with Pakistan’s Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Ashfaq Pervez Kayani to launch an offensive in North Waziristan which Mullen believed would take away a “key haven” from the Haqqani group. He said he was disappointed when the operation did not materialize, and in the events that followed, he refrained from his practice of limiting public criticism of Pakistan.
On September 22, Mullen bluntly said he believes the Haqqani network acts as a “veritable arm of Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence Agency”. He went on to say that the Pakistani government, army and intelligence agency jeopardize the Pak-US partnership in the war on terror by “choosing to use violent extremism as an instrument of policy”.
Pakistan has condemned these allegations, maintaining that it is committed to fighting the war on terror as it has been the greatest victim of militancy.
 
Asim bhai your aqal is ghaas charring? Fox news has all the proof........................... they helped start 2 illegal wars and you think there is no peroof??

Yeah Bush presented Proof about Iraq's WMD after several years .... every body knows about their proofs very well ... :disagree:
 
You know he is probably right, he has good relations, but that just speaks volumes about the contempt the rest of the us establishment holds Pakistan.

More than anything its contempt.

The fact that it's taken 10 years for Pakistani politicians to find their voices proves it, after a decade of aggressive anti Pakistani propaganda we open our mouths, who is taking this seriously, nobody respects such lack of principle.
 
You know he is probably right, he has good relations, but that just speaks volumes about the contempt the rest of the us establishment holds Pakistan.

More than anything its contempt.

The fact that it's taken 10 years for Pakistani politicians to find their voices proves it, after a decade of aggressive anti Pakistani propaganda we open our mouths, who is taking this seriously, nobody respects such lack of principle.

Apa, the thing is people have spoken, the media spoke & very loud and clearly. I.K rallied support in gujranwala. Rememebr the last thing they want is people out on teh street en'mass..........
 
I have been refers to past tense does that mean he is no longer?
 

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