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Pakistan considers India as 'threat' but US differs: Leon Panetta

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WASHINGTON: Pakistan considers India as a "threat", US defense secretary Leon Panetta has said, underlining Washington's differences with Islamabad on the common threats facing them.

"It is a complex relationship. It always has been and I suspect it always will be," Panetta told CBC TV in an interview.

"In some ways we share a common concern and a common threat. Terrorism is as much a threat to Pakistan and the people of Pakistan as it is to us and to the people of Afghanistan," he said.

At the same time, Panetta noted that the two countries differ on the threat perception.

He said while they "have common cause" "the problem" is that Pakistan view their position as "threatened by India".

"As a result of that, sometimes we get very mixed messages from Pakistan as to just exactly where they're going to be," he said.

On the issue of keeping the raid on Osama bin Laden's safehouse in Abbottabad a secret, the Pentagon chief said he did not provide information to Pakistan because he feared this could be leaked by them and would not be able to accomplish their mission.

"The concern we had is that...we had provided intelligence to them with regards to other areas and unfortunately, for one way or another, it got leaked to the individuals we were trying to go after," Panetta said.

"So as a result of that we were concerned that if we were going to perform a sensitive mission like this, we had to do it on our own," he underlined.

Reiterating that he has not come across anything so far which reflects a direct link between the top Pakistani leadership and the safe hideout of bin Laden, Panetta expressed concern how a compound like this would not be known to them (Pakistani establishment).

He said though he had not found direct link or "evidence that involved a direct connection to the Pakistanis", it was a matter of "concern" how bin Laden's compound could come up in an area "where there were military establishments", and military operating and not have them know.

"These situations sometimes, you know, the leadership within Pakistan (sic) is obviously not aware of certain things and yet people lower down in the military establishment find it very well, they've been aware of it. But bottom line is that we have not had evidence that provides that direct link," he noted.

Pakistan is in the final stages of reviewing its ties with the US after the low following a NATO air strike that killed 24 Pakistani soldiers in November.


Responding to questions, Panetta said the world is much safer now than it was a year ago.

The defense secretary said Bin Laden was was committed to "attacking the US, committed to attacking other countries .

Panetta said the al-Qaida chief continued to assert "almost spiritual leadership". The Pentagon chief said Bin Laden was making efforts, and working "with his leadership to be able to conduct further attacks".

"So he was clearly committed to that goal, and the very fact that he was the individual that put together the 9/11 attack I think made very clear that he was someone we absolutely had to go after, we had to get, and that the key to undermining al-Qaida and to undermining their effort to continue that effort was in large measure going to be getting rid of bin Laden," he underlined.

At the same time, Panetta said bin Laden's leadership was beyond spiritual.

"He was still working through couriers to get his message across," he said, adding it was the couriers that ultimately led the US to his compound from where he was seeking to get his message out and communicate with leaders within the al-Qaida," the defense secretary said.

However, he made it clear that while the US has been successful in going after the al-Qaida leadership, the terror outfit continues to be a threat.

They continue to be a threat not just in the FATA, in Pakistan but in Yemen, Somalia and in North Africa.

"...for that reason we just can't stop continuing to put pressure on them to make sure that they never again have the opportunity to attack our country," Panetta underlined.

Pakistan considers India as 'threat' but US differs: Leon Panetta - The Times of India
 
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You can't expect anything from a hypocrite (US), simple. So differ all you want, Mr Panetta, it really makes no difference to us at the end of the day :coffee:
 
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US clearly no doubt trying to make Pakistan a new threat to China away from India goal.
 
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My little world » The birth of Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA)

Read this and you will understand what India has done to Pakistan.

Thanks for the article from an excellent source, exposes RAW activity and mischief making in the neighborhood. We have got the secret operators on the ground and we have got these clue-less cyber warriors pushing the "official" propaganda line, out of "patriotism" for the motherland, without any knowledge of what is happening on the ground.
 
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U.S. will always put its own interests first and try to get the world to back its interests.

India is the biggest threat to Pakistan, not some made up cavemen invented in 2007 after U.S. invasion of Afghanistan.
 
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When USA want to utilize you for it's own interest, you are it's friend. 中国有句老话: 过河拆桥!
 
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When USA want to utilize you for it's own interest, you are it's friend. 中国有句老话: 过河拆桥!

That could be a general statement for all big powerful nations among humanity.
 
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US is no one to decide what is a threat to Pakistan and what is not. They should just mind their own business , India WAS -IS & WILL be the primary threat to Pakistan.
 
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India is a threat to each and every one of its neighbors. Can you name one who does not think so?

Except China & Pakistan ..no other country thinks that India would attack on us...
Lets talk about China ......I know you dont have answer....:smokin:
 
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actually it is biased media that is hiding the evil deeds of india and america and presenting them as innocent .
enough of biased attitude. truth need to be explored now and reality need to be presented before the people.

Except China & Pakistan ..no other country thinks that India would attack on us...
Lets talk about China ......I know you dont have answer....:smokin:
srilanka, has prob with u,
banglades has prob with u.
same is about nepal...
these are ur neighbors and none is happy with u...
when it comes to attack except u , who says we are gona attack them....
 
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On the issue of keeping the raid on Osama bin Laden's safehouse in Abbottabad a secret, the Pentagon chief said he did not provide information to Pakistan because he feared this could be leaked by them and would not be able to accomplish their mission", Panetta said.
So, the Americans don't trust Pakistan and never will. But Pakistan is going out of its way and bending over backwards to accommodate America's interests and diktats. This sucks!

Is it in Pakistan's national interests to kow-tow to the US of A? Probably yes, as they hold the purse strings of all major international banks like the IMF etc as well as American weapon systems in Pakistan's inventory. The threat of sanctions on spares and military equipment could result in the degradation of Pakistan's military preparedness. Denial of aid from international banks could put Pakistan in an economic tailspin. That would be disastrous!

The underlying message from the US of A to Pakistan is: Fall in line or else........In other words, does Pakistan have a choice?
 
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actually it is biased media that is hiding the evil deeds of india and america and presenting them as innocent .
enough of biased attitude. truth need to be explored now and reality need to be presented before the people.

but the fact of the matter is not one iota of evidence has ever been presented against us , either privately or publicly . when your govt does that then talk . till then you have only your govt to blame . not us mate.:)
 
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