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U.S. needs time to rebuild trust in Pakistan: Gates

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U.S. needs time to rebuild trust in Pakistan: Gates

WASHINGTON: Pakistani mistrust over U.S. intentions has "some legitimacy" since the United States has turned away from that country twice in the last three decades, and it will take time to win their confidence, Defense Secretary Robert Gates said on Thursday.

His comments came in response to a new Pew Research Center survey that found 64 percent of Pakistanis see the United States as an enemy, but still 53 percent wanted improved relations. The survey can be seen here

"One of the reasons that the Pakistanis have concerns about us is that we walked away from them twice," Gates said at a news conference.

"We walked away from them after the Soviets left Afghanistan, and we walked away from them through the 1990s, because of the Pressler amendment," he said, referring to U.S. sanctions on Pakistan over its nuclear program.

Pakistanis "with some legitimacy" question how long the United States is prepared to stay engaged and wonder whether the war in neighboring Afghanistan is the only reason for current interest, Gates said.

"So I think it's going to take us some time to rebuild confidence of the Pakistani people that we are a long-term friend and ally of Pakistan," he said.

The United States considers Pakistan a key ally in its fight against al Qaeda and Taliban extremists.

Unmanned U.S. drones have been conducting strikes against extremist targets in the tribal regions of Pakistan that border the rugged mountains of Afghanistan.

Gates said he is considering visiting Pakistan in the next eight months.

U.S. needs time to rebuild trust in Pakistan: Gates
 
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Majority Pakistani does consider US a bigger threat then India and the focus should shift for the obvious.
I doubt if the US is even sincere in building up this lost trust, the recent shift towards India only adds to the insecurity the Pakistanis feel when it comes to the US and Pakistan relationship.
 
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I have not read a single westren think tank on this forum or on any other who agrees with Pakistani point of view. They are all hypnotized by the Indians.
 
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Alrit now they accepting their mistakes. Could that be a change in the stance.

It will take time and devotion to rebuild trust .
 
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i think its time for us to say bye bye to them.... we have bore alot for their so called "friendship" ,.. USA is worse than having a money monger girl friend...!
 
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