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US never asked for military bases in Pakistan: Western diplomats

Western diplomats are just poodles and disinformatants. Not that long ago US and EU fabricated WMD in Iraq, talk of mushroom cloud, smoking gun by pathetic Powell, Robin, Bush, and Blair.
Instead of facing war crimes they are enjoying a retired life.

They lie easily.
 

ISLAMABAD: The United States has “at no stage or at any level even asked” Pakistan for military bases in the wake of withdrawal of its forces from Afghanistan, a senior Western diplomat has said.


“Nobody in the entire US administration asked for bases, and yet there is so much focus on the issue in Pakistan,” said the official, who was speaking on condition of anonymity because he is not authorised to speak publicly on the subject.
Nobody said that US asked formally. The journalist in the interview asked a question and the PM simply replied. PM and the NSA have further clarified that US has not formally asked for such bases as well, and we are just giving a policy statement to our people about giving bases to foreign countries and joining their wars in future.
“The recurring debate and the hashtag ‘Absolutely Not’ campaign in Pakistan has left everyone scratching their heads in Washington,” he said.

According to informed sources, the United States has also formally conveyed its reservations to Islamabad over the “self-sponsored” campaign about demanding military bases.
Well people have the right to freely express their political opinions about international affairs. Why are western diplomats now asking the govt to curtail free speech in our country when they themselves are sanctioning Pakistan via various forums and HR lists?
As long as overflights are allowed, there is really no need for bases in Pakistan, given that the logistics for extended range operations are fairly easy to manage compared to all the potential issues that come with such bases.
How do you know what is actually needed, and if drones via thousands of miles away will fulfill that purpose or not? Based on how things are setup now, the reach in Afghanistan will be even less compared to lets say other trouble areas like Somalia and Yemen - and a lot will depend upon ANA.
I think what has happened is that USA has completely changed its priorities (more on China and Russia), and for Afghanistan it looks like interest is now only for countering terror orgs like isis etc, which I think Pakistan may and should cooperate.
 
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dogs are helping its master for some face saving
 

ISLAMABAD: The United States has “at no stage or at any level even asked” Pakistan for military bases in the wake of withdrawal of its forces from Afghanistan, a senior Western diplomat has said.


“Nobody in the entire US administration asked for bases, and yet there is so much focus on the issue in Pakistan,” said the official, who was speaking on condition of anonymity because he is not authorised to speak publicly on the subject.

“The recurring debate and the hashtag ‘Absolutely Not’ campaign in Pakistan has left everyone scratching their heads in Washington,” he said.

According to informed sources, the United States has also formally conveyed its reservations to Islamabad over the “self-sponsored” campaign about demanding military bases.

Over the last few months, as the date for US withdrawal from Afghanistan draws near, a debate has been raging in policy circles in Pakistan regarding an alleged US request for military bases in Pakistan.

According to a recent report in The New York Times, CIA Director William J Burns had some “direct conversations” with the chief of the Pakistani military and the head of the directorate of Inter-Services Intelligence on the topic. However, the talks stalled when the Americans sensed a reluctance among their Pakistani counterparts. In May, Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi took to the floor or Parliament and declared “no US base will be allowed by Prime Minister Imran Khan so long he is in power.”

However, talking to The News, another senior Western diplomat said, “this is akin to creating an issue that doesn’t even exist.”

Regarding the perception in Pakistan that the US is pulling out of Afghanistan in a hasty and chaotic manner, the Western diplomats have suggested it is “preemptive move to blame others” for the ominously deteriorating law and order situation in Afghanistan.

“The debate should focus on why the Taliban failed to start negotiations in time to allow for a political settlement with the current regime in Kabul,” another senior Western diplomat said.

Under the Doha agreement signed by the Taliban and the US in Feb 2020, a full withdrawal of all US and coalition forces would occur within 14 months if the Taliban fulfilled certain conditions, which included cutting ties with al-Qaeda and denying space in Afghanistan to the Islamic State militant group.

However, the intra-Afghan dialogue, which was also part of the Doha peace talks, stalled and there has been no noticeable progress in this regard since nearly a year.

Top Pakistani military and civilian officials have repeatedly pointed out in recent days they wanted the US to exit responsibly. A hasty withdrawal, these officials say, would leave power vacuum which could plunge Afghanistan into another civil war.


really?...

so why did the HBO stooge ask this question?...
 
Since, The News is the Mouthpiece of PML_N, I believe the "UNKNOWN" western diplomat is Mariam Safdar. I confirmed it from another "Unknown" western diplomat...:azn:
 
Since, The News is the Mouthpiece of PML_N, I believe the "UNKNOWN" western diplomat is Mariam Safdar. I confirmed it from another "Unknown" western diplomat...:azn:
It does not sound like a Western diplomat name
 
Not sure what is the confusion on this. Few things are very clear-

1. The US did not ask for Military Bases in Pakistan
2. Imran Khan gave the statement in a response to the question

But the problem started when PTI and Imran started political scoring in Pakistan. Then, the hype was created and it prompted US representatives to come forward and denied it.

Now, opposition parties - PPP/PML are seeing this as an opportunity to attack on Imran & PTI.
 
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Then why did the CIA chief visit Pakistan,his plane landed at Nur Khan Airbase and then Bajwa met him and the CIA chief did not even step a foot outside his aircraft.
 

ISLAMABAD: The United States has “at no stage or at any level even asked” Pakistan for military bases in the wake of withdrawal of its forces from Afghanistan, a senior Western diplomat has said.


“Nobody in the entire US administration asked for bases, and yet there is so much focus on the issue in Pakistan,” said the official, who was speaking on condition of anonymity because he is not authorised to speak publicly on the subject.

“The recurring debate and the hashtag ‘Absolutely Not’ campaign in Pakistan has left everyone scratching their heads in Washington,” he said.

According to informed sources, the United States has also formally conveyed its reservations to Islamabad over the “self-sponsored” campaign about demanding military bases.

Over the last few months, as the date for US withdrawal from Afghanistan draws near, a debate has been raging in policy circles in Pakistan regarding an alleged US request for military bases in Pakistan.

According to a recent report in The New York Times, CIA Director William J Burns had some “direct conversations” with the chief of the Pakistani military and the head of the directorate of Inter-Services Intelligence on the topic. However, the talks stalled when the Americans sensed a reluctance among their Pakistani counterparts. In May, Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi took to the floor or Parliament and declared “no US base will be allowed by Prime Minister Imran Khan so long he is in power.”

However, talking to The News, another senior Western diplomat said, “this is akin to creating an issue that doesn’t even exist.”

Regarding the perception in Pakistan that the US is pulling out of Afghanistan in a hasty and chaotic manner, the Western diplomats have suggested it is “preemptive move to blame others” for the ominously deteriorating law and order situation in Afghanistan.

“The debate should focus on why the Taliban failed to start negotiations in time to allow for a political settlement with the current regime in Kabul,” another senior Western diplomat said.

Under the Doha agreement signed by the Taliban and the US in Feb 2020, a full withdrawal of all US and coalition forces would occur within 14 months if the Taliban fulfilled certain conditions, which included cutting ties with al-Qaeda and denying space in Afghanistan to the Islamic State militant group.

However, the intra-Afghan dialogue, which was also part of the Doha peace talks, stalled and there has been no noticeable progress in this regard since nearly a year.

Top Pakistani military and civilian officials have repeatedly pointed out in recent days they wanted the US to exit responsibly. A hasty withdrawal, these officials say, would leave power vacuum which could plunge Afghanistan into another civil war.
Its possible
Usa didnt ask for it in 1990
Mean they trust talis and have no intention of stopping the inevitable
 
Western diplomats are just poodles and disinformatants. Not that long ago US and EU fabricated WMD in Iraq, talk of mushroom cloud, smoking gun by pathetic Powell, Robin, Bush, and Blair.
Instead of facing war crimes they are enjoying a retired life.

They lie easily.
iraqis do not care about WMD. no one wants saddam back
 
A journalist asked a question & IK replied with Absolutely Not for US bases in Pakistan. Not just that but CIA Chief and a call from D.C, were denied to speak with PM with a reply to follow protocols so that Biden needs to speak directly instead of sub-ordinate staff. It was that simple in the grand scheme of things but since, it is about saving face and then divert from real cause; the point is, US is denied with any base in Pakistan whether Biden was going to ask or not. CIA chief wasn't here merely to enjoy summer.
Actually they discussed with our national security advisor in the Switzerland meeting and even offered us that they can look after our border areas with drones. Moheed Yousaf told them we already have got our own drones so all these Western no names diplomats should stop lieing and shut up.
 
Islamabad denied US chance to ask for bases: Moeed

ISLAMABAD: National Security Adviser (NSA) Dr Moeed Yusuf has said Pakistan has not given an opportunity to the United States to demand airbases after withdrawal from Afghanistan.


In an interview with a private news channel, Moeed Yusuf said it was quite logical that the US would be in search of airbases after withdrawal from Afghanistan. And then, he said, an article appeared in New York Times about this issue and Pakistan had to clarify its position. He said Pakistan’s position is that it cannot provide airbases to US.

He said the New York Times story was not a coincidence as it created an atmosphere and Pakistan had to clarify its position on the issue. He said after Pakistan’s clear position, no one from the US would come and talk about it. He said the world should not consider Pakistan ‘free for all’. He said Pakistan is in contact with rest of the world over fast changing situation in Afghanistan.

 

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