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WASHINGTON: The United States needs to hammer out a new drone deal with Pakistan as the Nawaz Sharif government is unlikely to continue the current policy of plausible deniability, says a US think-tank report released on Wednesday.

The report by Daniel Markey, a senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations, Washington, says that the new deal will have to be sensitive to Pakistan’s concerns and objectives.

“This will likely mean that Washington will face new constraints in its counter-terrorism operations. But managed with care, a new agreement could put the targeted killing campaign against Al Qaeda on firmer political footing without entirely eliminating its effectiveness,” he argues.

The report claims that before launching the first drone strike in June 2004, the United States sought personal authorisation from then president and army chief Pervez Musharraf. For several years thereafter, the Pakistani army claimed responsibility for all drone strikes, publicly denying American intervention.

The PPP government and the army under Gen Ashfaq Parvez Kayani — continued to green light the drone programme.

But this arrangement is unlikely to survive much longer in its current form because the new government will not want to continue it, says the author.

In September, Pakistan will have a new president and a new army chief and if Washington continues the strikes without a new deal, “one can imagine Sharif’s new army chief threatening to shoot US drones from the sky”.

And at that stage, “Washington would likely pull the drones from normal operation rather than play a high-stakes game of chicken.”

While discussing various options for a better understanding between the United States and Pakistan over the drones, the author says that in a new arrangement, Washington will be required to seek Islamabad’s pre-authorisation for specific targets and zones for strikes.

The two sides should also draw a list of potential targets and establish a mechanism for reviewing claims of civilian losses. The arrangement should include provisions for providing appropriate compensation, as the United States has done in Afghanistan and Iraq.

US needs a new drone deal with Pakistan: report - DAWN.COM

So there was a secret deal between the US and Pakistan after all! Even if there's no 'deal' would the new Army chief take the risk of shooting down American drones as mentioned in the article? Will the drone strikes continue even after the US withdrawal from Afghanistan?
 
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it was always an open secret and its been known since 2010

i dont see why this suddenly is a big "revelation"

even the former AVM was clear on this


on the topic of unmanned aircrafts, PA is also employing them along the border with Afghanistan and in fact they've been invaluable towards COIN efforts
 
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they should not sign any drone policy and shoot down any drones entering Pakistani Air Space
 
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WASHINGTON: The United States needs to hammer out a new drone deal with Pakistan as the Nawaz Sharif government is unlikely to continue the current policy of plausible deniability, says a US think-tank report released on Wednesday.

The report by Daniel Markey, a senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations, Washington, says that the new deal will have to be sensitive to Pakistan’s concerns and objectives.

“This will likely mean that Washington will face new constraints in its counter-terrorism operations. But managed with care, a new agreement could put the targeted killing campaign against Al Qaeda on firmer political footing without entirely eliminating its effectiveness,” he argues.

The report claims that before launching the first drone strike in June 2004, the United States sought personal authorisation from then president and army chief Pervez Musharraf. For several years thereafter, the Pakistani army claimed responsibility for all drone strikes, publicly denying American intervention.

The PPP government and the army under Gen Ashfaq Parvez Kayani — continued to green light the drone programme.

But this arrangement is unlikely to survive much longer in its current form because the new government will not want to continue it, says the author.

In September, Pakistan will have a new president and a new army chief and if Washington continues the strikes without a new deal, “one can imagine Sharif’s new army chief threatening to shoot US drones from the sky”.

And at that stage, “Washington would likely pull the drones from normal operation rather than play a high-stakes game of chicken.”

While discussing various options for a better understanding between the United States and Pakistan over the drones, the author says that in a new arrangement, Washington will be required to seek Islamabad’s pre-authorisation for specific targets and zones for strikes.

The two sides should also draw a list of potential targets and establish a mechanism for reviewing claims of civilian losses. The arrangement should include provisions for providing appropriate compensation, as the United States has done in Afghanistan and Iraq.

US needs a new drone deal with Pakistan: report - DAWN.COM

So there was a secret deal between the US and Pakistan after all! Even if there's no 'deal' would the new Army chief take the risk of shooting down American drones as mentioned in the article? Will the drone strikes continue even after the US withdrawal from Afghanistan?

Not surprising, nor can I blame the new Pakistani leadership for being on this train of thought.

We should have killed less civilians with those drones we had in their skies.

I invite the Pakistanis to put continued pressure on NATO to make sure we develop better drones and better train drone operators, to end up killing much less civilians and destroying much less civilian infrastructure. I have already reminded info@whitehouse.gov and info@cia.gov of the need to kill less civilians in all anti-terror operations many times over, btw.
 
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So, all the innocent pakistani civilians killed with consent of pakistani establishment including children?

Hope people will look at their home first before pointing fingers....

No one can do anything when Saviour turn out to be Predator!!!

May GOD prevails sanity...
 
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